Discount Tire does have a return policy.
According to Discount Tire the return policy is you can return any items to Discount Tire as long as you have proof of purchase, receipt and you can return the item or items for your money back.
You can return tires to discount tire as long as the tires are new and have not been mounted or used.
If the tires have been mounted or used then discount tire will not accept them for return.
Discount Tire offers returns, refunds, and exchanges on tires that you decide you no longer want.
These tires must be unmounted and never used and in good condition.
Discount Tire Company is an independent tire and wheel retailer.
Discount Tire operates in most of the Lower 48 states in the United States, and is the largest independent tire and wheel retailer in the world.
The company is headquartered in Scottsdale, Arizona.
Discount Tire gets pretty good reviews overall online, with a 3.7 out of 5 score at Consumer Affairs.
Trust Pilot users are more generous, with an overall rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars.
Consumer Reports speaks highly of the company as well.
Discount Tire is no longer owned by Bruce Halle but is owned by Reinalt-Thomas Corp.
Discount Tire / America's Tire / Discount Tire Direct, based in Scottsdale, Arizona, is the world's largest tire and wheel retailer.
The company does business under the trade name Discount Tire in most of the U.S., America's Tire in parts of California, and Discount Tire Direct for direct online sales.
According to company history, Halle chose the name Discount Tire because it implied customers could get a deal on a tire.
He had six tires (four of which were retreads) and a portable air tank, which he had to fill at a local gas station.
The cheapest places to buy tires are.
BJ's Tire Center.
Costco.
Discount Tire.
Priority Tires.
Sam's Club Tires.
TireBuyer.
Tire Rack.
Walmart