So as some of you probably saw, I ordered 4x winter tyres on 4x steel wheels from mytyres.co.uk a couple of weeks back.. In the original order email it says:
"We will e-mail you with the estimated delivery date for the tyres along with the invoice as soon as the goods leave our warehouse.."
As it's now been a fortnight with no news I thought I'd call their office and see if they could give me some kind of a lead time on them.
After getting through to their call centre and to someone with a fairly thick accent who had trouble understanding my order number, the following conversation happened:
Her: "Ooohkay, well you see we don't have these tyres right now so they will take a little while to come."
Me: "I understand that, but it's been a fortnight, do you have any kind of estimated delivery date or date for the stock to come in?"
Her: "Nooooh, because we don't have them right now so you will have to wait."
Me: "But do you know how long I will have to wait? A few days, a couple of weeks?"
Her: "Oh, maybe 5 days."
Me: "You are getting stock in 5 days, then?"
Her: "Oh, no. We don't have them right now but we can get them, we'll email you when we dispatch them."
Me: "But that doesn't really help me know how long they might take to come."
Her: "No, you will have to wait. We have a lot of orders."
Me: "So you don't know if they'll be here this month? This year? January? Later?"
Her: "No, you will have to wait. We don't have them right now."
Me: "Er, ok, that .. doesn't really help me know if I'll have these winter tyres before winter.."
Her: "We will get them and email you when they..."
Me: *click*
Surely most suppliers to tyre places must quote a lead time for delivery .. I can't believe the whole supply chain works on the premise that "Yeah, they'll arrive. Some time. Soon. Maybe. Later. Who knows really!"...

FFS. So .. do I cancel my order, try and source four cheap (smaller) wheels and four winter tyres, or do I continue to wait and hope they turn up before the weather turns really cold..
