Want to Start a Mobile Tire Service? Prepare for War!

Want to Start a Mobile Tire Service? Prepare for War!

It’s been only two weeks since we’ve been testing the mobile tire service market and, honestly, if it hadn’t happened to me personally, I wouldn’t have believed it. In short: if you want to enter this field, prepare to come face to face not only with flat tires but also with a dirty system, full of “smart guys” who do anything to prevent competition from appearing.

What I Discovered in 14 Days

  • False reports: you post on Google Maps, OLX, websites – immediately someone reports that the location “doesn’t exist” or that “the information is false.” Basically, for them, they want you not to exist.
  • Phantom calls: the phone rings, you’re happy you have a client… and you arrive at an address that doesn’t exist. Congratulations! You’ve won a wasted trip and some extra nerves.
  • Automated attacks: there are people (probably paid) who give you hundreds of continuous calls just to block your phone. Basically, they take your “line” hostage.

A Small Local “Mafia”

Seriously, this market resembles a small mafia: inflated prices, lack of transparency, and the whole arsenal of dirty methods to maintain control. If you enter, don’t expect to be welcomed with open arms. More like with obstacles at the door.

Us, After Two Weeks

We’re not scared and we’re not giving up. We’re gathering evidence, we already have witnesses, and we’re preparing to take the matter to court. But, until then, we do our job and move forward.

Message for Those Who Want to Enter the Field

  • You will receive fake calls.
  • You will receive bogus reports.
  • You will be sabotaged without shame.

But if you resist and don’t give up, you have a chance to ruin the “games” of those who think the market belongs to them.


Conclusion

Instead of “welcome to business,” in mobile tire services you get a stress test. If you survive, you stay. If not, the “system boys” show you the door.


Call to Other Entrepreneurs

If you’ve also encountered such dirty practices in the mobile tire service field, please contact me. I believe it’s time to stop letting these illegal methods be “normal” in the market. I would like to form a small community and, eventually, build a joint lawsuit against those who use such abusive tactics.

Together we can clean up a market where fairness seems, unfortunately, optional.

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Do you offer consulting or personalized services?

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