Hi
I needed a new tyeare today and went to a local shop. I only needed 1 tire and the guy said, "No we can't let you leave without replacing 2 tyeares", even though only 1 tyeare had a puncture.
I wasn't happy about this, but he went ahead and put a used tyeare on (which is the wrong size and type but just a temporary fix on the one that needed replacing). He then took me inside the shop and we argued over price, he tried charging me a very high price, he also say he needed to order the tyeare in and it will be 2 days.
I told him I would have to think about it cause it's lot of money. Before I left, he got angry and said, "I've replaced your tire with a used one and if you don't use my shop to replace your 2 tyeares, I'll charge you $50 for the used tire I put on. But if you do come back and order the 2 tyeares, it's free."
(This feels like some sort of blackmail)
I couldn't do anything because of the way he steered me into it - the tyeare had already been replaced and they chucked the old one away so it's not like I can say, "OK I don't agree put my old damaged tyeare back on".
I don't think I should have to pay this - What should I do under Australian Consumer Law? Obviously, getting legal advice isn't feasible.
I needed a new tyeare today and went to a local shop. I only needed 1 tire and the guy said, "No we can't let you leave without replacing 2 tyeares", even though only 1 tyeare had a puncture.
I wasn't happy about this, but he went ahead and put a used tyeare on (which is the wrong size and type but just a temporary fix on the one that needed replacing). He then took me inside the shop and we argued over price, he tried charging me a very high price, he also say he needed to order the tyeare in and it will be 2 days.
I told him I would have to think about it cause it's lot of money. Before I left, he got angry and said, "I've replaced your tire with a used one and if you don't use my shop to replace your 2 tyeares, I'll charge you $50 for the used tire I put on. But if you do come back and order the 2 tyeares, it's free."
(This feels like some sort of blackmail)
I couldn't do anything because of the way he steered me into it - the tyeare had already been replaced and they chucked the old one away so it's not like I can say, "OK I don't agree put my old damaged tyeare back on".
I don't think I should have to pay this - What should I do under Australian Consumer Law? Obviously, getting legal advice isn't feasible.