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Posted by Bill from wisc on December 03, 2004 at 07:13:11 from (66.187.36.89):
In Reply to: auto parts not too O.T. posted by jmoore on December 01, 2004 at 17:26:04:
I use to work for a napa store, Most stores dont price the stock on the front shelfs due to constant price changing. The computers get up dated most every week with pricing if not every night. (I know when I go in a store I want to see the price)Napa Carquest or bumper to bumper is only as good as the person behind the counter. Its all geared for the 1990 and newer car parts. They can get parts for your older tractors(points etc) if the person waiting on you knows his books and parts. Example The books have never listed delco points for a IH model h or m Because the delco dist was a after market tho a good counter person knows they are the same as what was used in a Oliver 77 tractor.Most owners of these stores wont pay to keep good help so you get the kids that need a job and not someone that would be a really good counter person. Bill
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