The "E-Goodyear" store has a variety of casual wear, racing clothes, jackets, shirts, caps, merchandise- about 1/3 of it is under $20. I wonder if the B&M stores have merchandise for which the $20 off $20 coupon would be valid. (I have a new car under the clunkers program- so trying to figure out how to use the $20.) Thanks for the post.
Goodyear services are usually overpriced. I received one of these in mail. In my area regular oil change is 19.95 so regular one was no go. Synthetic blend oil change was 39.95 and they offered me that with coupon for 19.95. Likewise changing single wiper blade was 15.xx for one. Depends on what you want to use this for. Not much use for me.
iamhere9 said: Goodyear services are usually overpriced. I received one of these in mail. In my area regular oil change is 19.95 so regular one was no go.
I am in San Jose. I went to 2 different Goodyear centers asked for oil change, and they both didn't accept the coupon. One gave me lame excuse about only for Next Purchase not This Purchase, which is insulting and retarded on his part. The other one said that they were not participating center. Fortunately, these 2 stores are just 2 blocks apart.
I have never been to Goodyear but my personal experience is that most of these oil change deals short 'change' you on other stuff. They create jobs or problems in the car where there were none before and then fleece you an arm and a leg. Foremost amongst them is Midas!!
iamhere9 said: Synthetic blend oil change was 39.95 and they offered me that with coupon for 19.95. i have a hard time changing the oil myself with synthetic for less than $20, unless of course fatwallet has an oil deal, or a coupon like this
Hooraah
Member
posted: Aug. 11, 2009 @ 8:20a
TheDealMaker said: I am in San Jose. I went to 2 different Goodyear centers asked for oil change, and they both didn't accept the coupon. One gave me lame excuse about only for Next Purchase not This Purchase, which is insulting and retarded on his part. The other one said that they were not participating center. Fortunately, these 2 stores are just 2 blocks apart.
I used to get this alot too until I just plain gave up on auto service coupons (and auto service in general). Its always a different manager that has to approve the coupon (thats of course never there when you are), so you'll have to pay full price and get the money taken off later.
Or, its only valid on the next purchase (even though the coupon doesn't say that). Or, its not in the computer "yet" because its a new promotion, but come back in a week (when I'm not here) and someone else can deal with you. Or, "Oh, that coupon is for synthetic oil. We can't put synthetic oil in your car. Oh wait, its for regular oil? Oh, what I meant to say was that car needs to have synthetic, it can't have regular...."
Went to two Goodyear shops today for a REGULAR oil change. Both places had their oil changes at $24.95. So when I presented them the coupon, they refused to let me use it on the $24.95 price stating that it's their "special" price so no other offers can be used on it. They, however, let me use the coupon on their "regular priced" oil change, which is $38.50. So after coupon it'd be $18.50. I figured that's an ok deal so I got the oil change at the second shop.
The shops were only 3 miles away from each other and their "special" oil change prices has been on their windows for over a year. When your prices stay the same for that long, should it still be considered a "special"?
blisscreator
New Member
posted: Aug. 11, 2009 @ 10:00p
Thanks OP!! Gonna use it for an oil change
kooni
New Member
posted: Aug. 11, 2009 @ 11:52p
I used the coupon for an oil change in St Paul today. The guy first told me it was a no go, but later accepted it. Cost me $7.64 for a regular oil change. Thanks OP!
Be sure to make it clear to the service tech that you have the coupon before you request for your $19.95 service and one $1.95 spark plug. That way, they know to give you great service, because your are a star client. translation: i'd worry about my vehicle if I tried to use this coupon to get a "free" change.
ch3ss said: Goodyear offers $20 off $20 or more at their Auto Service Centers Locations with this Printable Coupon valid through Aug 31, 2009.
Please note that we have heard from Goodyear and they wanted to let our members know that this coupon is available only at Goodyear's company-owned stores, which can be found here.
Oil change is 29.95 for conventional oil plus tax plus disposal fee. Pepboys has the oil for 10 dollars after rebate.
standupdad
Frivolous Member
posted: Aug. 15, 2009 @ 9:55a
None of the indi stores get reimbursed for the coupon, so if they take it, it's on them. The Goodyear owned stores are supposedly the only ones that get their money back from the coupon... so sayeth the stores here in Dayon, Ohio. There is only one left in my area, near the Dayton Mall, and I'll be there with this coupon on Monday.
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