Hello, I ordered new aluminium wheels and winter tyres for my Golf 7 from a tyre dealer and had them mounted 2 weeks ago. The rims have an ECE report according to which the rims have to be mounted with serial screws (i.e. ball waistband). It seemed a bit strange to me that new screws were used to mount the tires and not the screws of the summer tyres with VW rim. After I had to balance up again yesterday, I noticed that now all at once other On direct demand, I learned from the fitter that the wrong wheel screws (so probably cone bundle) were mounted and he now mounted the right ones. The rim would not have been damaged. Today, when screwing, I once turned out a screw and looked at everything. There are now actually ball bundle screws mounted. In the mounting of the rim, however, one sees a clear impression which probably the cone bundle screws lagged. In my opinion, this is completely unacceptable and the rims are definitely damaged. The question is now this is a safety technical defect or simply an optical unbeauty?