Posted by Al Baker(pumpman) on November 05, 2018 at 06:15:29 from (199.192.180.1):
In Reply to: Prices Question posted by moonlite37 on November 05, 2018 at 04:45:55:
My wife has a Expedition and the electric fuel pump went out. I called local NAPA, their price was $106.00. I asked them to look it up under someone else's name they like better than me. The new price was 72 bucks. I called the local O'Rileys their price was 78 bucks. I then looked on Ebay and prices were all over the place. I did get one delivered to my mail box for $13.60 including shipping. I did install it and it did match the one I pulled out. Lots of price difference from 106, or 72 to under 14 bucks and delivered! I have been ordering most of the parts I need anymore. Most parts stores ask you if you looked online for the part number to make their job easier. If I am expected to look online for the right part I might just as well have one sent to my door. I guess this is just change. I did like the old way of doing business where you walked in or picked up the phone and a live person helped you find the right part. Now its more than likely a kid that knows very little about parts. I would hate to count how many times I have had to explain what a John Deere 4020 is to a kid behind the counter. Al
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