Yeah I am learning that along the way here. Aside from the sales experience, they sent the tires with the wrong TPMS sensors and it has been an absolute battle getting them to help swap them out. I've spent at least 8-10 hours over multiple days driving to different tire shops to see if they can re-program them to the right Mhz and of course no one knows how to do it or they don't have the equipment to do it. After having to send multiple shop statements to OS stating they are not able to be programmed I am now waiting for a Promissory Note that I have to sign to get them to send me the right stuff. I'll then have to go back to the tire shop to have them installed and then submit receipts to recoup all the install costs. Moral of the story, just go to a Discount Tire, Tires Plus, etc and order through them. I won't buy from them again just because if you have an issue you have to jump through hoops to get it fixed.
With regard to these tires, I will probably just keep them. The more I drive they seem to have gotten a tad quieter as they break in. They are still loud but I don't think I am going to mess with replacing them. Will just run them for a little while to see if I can get used to it.