Posted by docmirror on September 20, 2018 at 20:46:47 from (107.213.165.255):
In Reply to: OReilleys posted by 10deeres on September 20, 2018 at 07:25:41:
One of the happiest days in the past 5 years was the day O'reillys opened up a few miles from me. Before, I had to go about 17 miles to the nearest Napa, and the nearest other generic auto parts were 14 miles in the other direction. grrrrrrr.
I order from a few different places, including rockauto dot com but the O'reillys is a bonus for me. And yes, they have trouble keeping GOOD counter help, but for the hourly wages, I can't expect veterans who know what a set of points are every time I walk in. At least they will help with what they can help with.
My only other complaint, and it's not related to the retailer is that I hate it when parts aren't marked with the country of origin. I bought an AC line with the evap tube in it and it lasted about a month. Found out it was made in China when I took it back. STILL had to evacuate the system, refill it, and test all because of crap Chinese part.
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