Cheers and Jeers: Fayetteville Observer
Fayobserver.com: Cheers and Jeers
Cheers to Black's Tire on Ramsey Street. I went there to get a tire repaired.
They told me the tire was fine, and the valve stem was leaking. They fixed it with no charge! I will definitely return for future services and repairs.
- Alexis Crabtree, Fayetteville
http://www.fayobserver.com/articles/2011/10/29/1132616?sac=Home
New North Carolina Store Opening (BTS #44: Monroe)
Black's Tire was proud to announce the opening of our second location in Monroe, NC on October 3, 2011. Located at 3916 US Hwy 74 West in Monroe, this former Goodyear Wingfoot Commercial Tire Center has been fully redesigned into a state of the art Black's Tire Retail and Commercial Center.
Managed by Steve Mills, this Retail and Commercial Center could be considered as the nicest tire facility on the East Coast. Bringing the newest technology available into this facility, almost anything can be done here. From top of the line automobiles to boat trailers to truck alignments, everything here is done in a first class manner.
Don't hesitate to drop by this location or call us at (704) 283-2550.
Nominated for Great Service: Amy Bass
Published: 12:00 AM, Sun Oct 02, 2011
It's My Job: Amy Bass, customer service at Black's Tire & Auto
Each Sunday, we profile a worker on the job in the Cape Fear region. Today, it's Amy Bass, a customer service representative at Black's Tire & Auto.
Age: 33
Employer: Black's Tire & Auto Service
What are your duties working the front desk of a tire and auto service business? "I do everything. I sell tires, give service, give estimates on vehicle needs, phone orders, pull tires. I do not change a tire, but I can change oil."
What do you like about it? "It's something new every day. It's different. I enjoy working with the public. They're a lot of fun."
Have you always been into cars? "Yes, I hav ...[more]
RBR Enterprises teams with C2C to help tornado victims
CERRO GORDO, N.C. (May 19, 2011) – Ricky Benton Racing (RBR) Enterprises is teaming with Commuinty2Community, a South Carolina-based charity, to help victims of the tornados that ravaged the Southeast over the past month.
The No. 92 BTS Tire and Wheel Distributors/fleetHQ.com Chevrolet, piloted by Clay Rogers, will be carrying Community2Community’s unique “C2C” logo for Friday’s running of the North Carolina Education Lottery 200 at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
“With the devastation that these storms caused from Alabama to North Carolina, we felt it was our duty to help in some way,” said RBR owner Ricky Benton. “To see what these young ladies have been able to do with C2C in such a short period of time has been phenomenal and we are proud to be a supporter of their efforts.”
The C2C efforts started when Erica Elliott’s relatives couldn’t be reached during the storms that left a wake of destruction in Tuscaloosa, Ala. Fina ...[more]















