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Midas Tires Greenville NC

Local resource for Midas tires in Greenville. Midas offers professional auto repair and maintenance services. Please check the available resources to get detailed information on local Midas shops, dealers and service centers, as well as useful information on Midas tire sales and tire services, including tire inspection, tire rotation, tire balancing and tire replacement.


Hastings Ford, Inc.
(252) 758-0114
3013 E 10th St
Greenville, NC
Pugh's Service Center # 2
(252) 355-6162
726 Greenville Blvd SE
Greenville, NC
White'S Tire Service
(252)355-2400
3012 S Memorial Drive
Greenville, NC
Midas
3519 Memorial Drive
Greenville, NC
Pugh's Tire & Service Center
(252) 758-7044
1205 Dickinson Ave
Greenville, NC
Pughs Tire & Service Center
726 SE Greenville Blvd
Greenville, NC
AAA Car Care Center
(704) 996-5232
205 Greenville Blvd SE
Greenville, NC
Sears Tire and Auto Center
(252) 353-2228
240 Carolina East Mall
Greenville, NC
Bob Barbour Honda
(252) 355-5308
3300 S Memorial Dr
Greenville, NC
Colony Tire & Service Centers
(252) 754-2575
110 Daughtridge Dr
Greenville, NC
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Tire Review - NoCal Midas Franchisee Hit for $1.8M Settlement, Forced to ...

The San Francisco Chronicle reported that the state of California reached a $1.8 million fraud settlement with the owner of nearly two dozen Midas Auto Service Centers in Northern California, and have forced the man to give up his stores.

The state accused the 22 Midas stores, owned by Maurice Glad, 62, with pushing customers into unnecessary repairs, and filed suit against the owner last year.
 
In addition to the cash settlement, Glad must give up his stores and can never own or operate any type of auto repair shop in the state again.

Glad operated Midas stores in Walnut Creek, San Leandro, Concord, Hayward, Campbell, Dublin, Fremont, San Jose and in several other towns.

The stores were targeted with sting operations over a three-year period after dozens of consumer complaints were received by the state. In one sting operations, in May 2007 at Glad's Dublin location, undercover agent was told that the car needed thicker, more expensive brake pads than the ones the store advertised, even though the OEM advised using the thinner pads as replacements.
 
The investigating agent was also told that the brake rotors, which had just been installed, required resurfacing.

This is not Glad's first run-in with authorities over fleecing charges; he was the target of a 1989 Alameda County injunction that barred his shops from making unnecessary repairs and using scare tactics on customers.

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Tire Review - Midas Buys Troubled NoCal Franchisee's Stores



Midas Inc. acquired the 22 Midas automotive service shops in Northern California owned by franchisee Maurice Glad, who had just reached a $1.8 million fraud settlement with the state of California.

Two of those locations were then re-franchised to another Midas franchishee.

The $5.8 million sale was completed this weekend, and the shops are now under Midas’ management.

Midas acquired these shops in connection with a settlement between Glad and the California attorney general and Bureau of Automotive Repair. Glad had been charged with violating state business and professional codes in a suit seeking $222 million in civil penalties and costs.

Midas was not named in the suit and worked closely with the California attorney general’s office on acquiring these shops.

The state accused the 22 Midas stores owned by Glad with pushing customers into unnecessary repairs, and filed suit against the owner last year. Glad operated Midas stores in Walnut Creek, San Leandro, Concord, Hayward, Campbell, Dublin, Fremont, San Jose and in several other towns.
 
In addition to the cash settlement, Glad had to give up his stores and can never own or operate any type of auto repair shop in the state again.

The stores were targeted with sting operations over a three-year period after dozens of consumer complaints were received by the state. In one sting operations, in May 2007 at Glad's Dublin location, undercover agent was told that the car needed ...

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