Posted by Gambles on September 20, 2018 at 20:13:14 from (24.246.193.220):
In Reply to: Re: OReilleys posted by Ralphwd45 on September 20, 2018 at 19:00:48:
Since you put up a post about NAPA, I'll tell you an experience I had with NAPA about 3-4 years ago. My brother has a Ford F600 grain truck that he uses to get to the off-beaten areas of his farm that his semi-truck can't reach. The truck needed new brakes, and since it was the off-season, we could take our time. We started ordering brake parts for it from NAPA, piece by piece. Every part that we started ordering was met with the NAPA counter man saying: "Our supply system shows that we only have ONE of these pieces in inventory and it's in a warehouse in TimBuckTwo". This warehouse, wherever it was, was easily 500 miles away, cost about $20 in shipping charges and was a week away. We finally saw the writing on the wall and noticed that they were making all of their profit on the bogus shipping charges. We finished out our brake purchases by going to O'Reilly's. Prices were cheaper, parts were there overnight and there were no added-on shipping charges. The local NAPA store lost a good customer, or at least my brother now calls around and gets a price check instead of just telling NAPA that they need to order it.
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