Jeff P
GBOnly got 1 tire from order Placed an order for 2 tires online, however only 1 showed up. So far emails have gone unanswered.
michael baumbach
GBTires I ordered took longer to receive… Tires I ordered took longer to receive than what I was expecting. I am very happy with the tires once I received them. The price I paid was a good price compare to dealership. I have 2 more vehicles that needs new tires. I am planning on purchasing from Speedy Tires again.
guadalupe carbajal
GBI oreder a set of tires for my 2006… I oreder a set of tires for my 2006 chevy impala.even tho they came in two separated.finnley got the other two.last night i went and have them mounted today.they look grate on my car the best set of tires i have ever had on that car.thanks speedy tires will do bussines again in the near future.i will recommened it to my friends and family menbers.thanks.gvcarbajal
Larry Byrd
GBFound tires in stock that I was looking… Found tires in stock that I was looking for for a competitive price inclusive of shipping. Read reviews and seen that there were a couple of negative reviews. Contacted the sales department and voiced concern about negative reviews. Associate explained that if the tire showed up on site, the tire was in stock. If the stock showed LOW that I should monitor to see if order was processed for the next 24-hours. Placed my order for two trailer tires. Received order confirmation within 30-minutes. Received tracking information by that evening. Received tires the next day.
afterenglit
GBGotta rename the company if FedEx is the shipper Placed an order on Monday, October 26. Was told it would arrive in southern Chester County, Pennsylvania on October 29. Made an appointment at my local shop for October 30. Today is October 30 and the tires are in Arizona. Here's a breakdown of how "speedy" it's been: 10/26 @ 8:08 pm - Shipped from Slidell, Louisiana via FedEx 10/26 @ 9:58 pm - Arrived in Los Angeles, CA No movement for 28 hours 10/28 @ 2:03 am - Shipped to Rialto, CA, 55 miles away No movement for 29 hours 10/29 @ 9:17 am - Shipped to Colton, CA, 6 miles away No movement for 12 hours 10/29 @ 9:25 pm - Shipped to Phoenix, AZ 10/30 @ 11:28 am - Shipped to Panhandle, TX FedEx discovers that PA is on the EAST coast 10/30 @ 11:30 pm - Made it to Waynesville, MO Denouement: The third shipping update that FedEx sent me claimed that they were going to be delivered on Nov.2. Then I suddenly received a message from FedEx saying that the tires would be delivered by the end of the day — and that was Sunday — which is a big problem because the tire service shop that I had them shipped to is closed on Sundays. 2) So I started to make what eventually turned into almost two and a half hours worth of phone calls to FedEx to try to redirect the shipment to my house, which is about 5 miles away. After fighting through countless online obstacles designed to block effective communication and dealing with a number of feckless “virtual assistants,” I at length managed to have two conversations with separate FedEx reps who assured me that they had indeed taken care of the matter. One even went so far as to assure me that even if the driver went to the auto shop, he would never just leave the tires at a closed business. 3) Thirty minutes after that last conversation, I got an email saying the tires had been delivered. 4) So then the search began — first, we looked all around our house . . . then we went to all our neighbors . . . then we drove over to the auto shop and searched all around there — NO tires! That’s when I emailed Speedy and gave 'em the bad news.