Dear Forum, unfortunately I don’t know about this topic at all and what I have read so far, the spirits diverge on this topic. I had a tyre change last week. (very late I know ) After the change the tyre fitter came to me and told me that we have a problem because there would be a screw missing, so 1 out of 5. I asked immediately how such a thing can be done. He then said that probably the rims should be stolen I believed that, of course, I didn’t know it better. Then, of course, I replied, if he didn’t have a new screw that he could have put in. He denied that. He then told me to drive directly to Mini and have a new screw turned in. I promptly did that but the screw didn’t go in anymore. The thread is broken, which can only happen with high force. Not by an attempted claw?! That would have me then 600€ approx. But why should the gentleman who changed the tires also draw attention to the problem? Does all this make sense? Since I brought the car to Smart Repair anyway next day, I asked there if they had an idea. They cut the thread after me, the screw is stuck again but if that is safe now? I have to say, I now have an insane panic that this can be dangerous on the highway. My car is an absolute Monta gsauto and I am really monthly in the workshop. There would now be 600€ as a medical student for me a catastrophe. I find it sad that people are like this. I fear that the gentleman from the workshop has done this. There was no one else on the tires and a tyre workshop has also sometimes such screws lying somewhere, I think at least. I asked that then also the next day in the workshop again at another gentleman, who tells me then also, that the s the usually have a box with wheel screws. Should I drive the thing again to a free workshop to have it checked? What would you advise me to do? Thank you in advance.