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If I want to buy tires online and if I am not within the distribution area

If I want to buy tires online and if I am not within the distribution area, do I have to pay an extra fee?


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Probably, but check the website.  It should have info about any additional fees.

Posted 2009-05-15T08:22:15Z
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Hi Kyla,
You can get in touch with this great online tire and wheel company who offer their customers several conveniences. They also offer to take orders by phone that enables the customer to pick up their order at the Boucherville distribution center or through UPS that would be delivered at the customer’s address with varying additional fees according to location. They are very cost-effective and sell reliable branded products with excellent customer service. Try them out at: www.clicktire.com .

Posted 2009-05-15T10:56:25Z
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