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Point S offers cheap tyres of all renowned brands with tyres fitting at local garages near you. Save your money and find your tyres quickly. Buy now!
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Stratford Road 266, B90 3AP, Shirley, United Kingdom
- point-s.co.uk
Hopeless.
Hopeless.
Ordered tyres online and the fitting station never received the tyres, nor knew anything about it.
The only reason a lousy experince wasn't even worse was, I phoned up the fitting station in advance to check matters before setting off. Nevertheless, a very inconvenient experience.
Point-S's online system said the tyres had been ordered and an appointment made. The tyres were actually not available anywhere, even the manufacturer was out of stock and, no appointment made.
Chaotic.
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