Posted by Gambles on November 01, 2021 at 04:33:18 from (24.246.213.81):
The title may have got your attention, but there's no such thing as a free lunch, is there? I normally don't drop any cash off at this auto chain, but I have done this in the past. A lot of people here may know this, perhaps some of you don't. I'm sure a few people on this site have a slew of old automotive batteries lying around. Take an old auto battery to O'Reilly auto parts and they'll give you a $10 store credit on it, good for anything they sell in the store. I've taken 60-year old six volt batteries and everything newer. I've taken batteries in that somebody left out in the pasture for decades and the plates were showing. They took it. The details is that you bring in an old battery, they give you store credit on a card and then you can use that card to purchase parts. Limit four batteries per day. There was a post several months ago about the high cost of oil filters on tractors that haven't been produced for decades and are expensive. O'Reilly sells Wix filters and this may be your chance to pick some up for no cost out of your pocket. If any other part chains do this, please post details.
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