Posted by ericlb on February 16, 2010 at 06:36:26 from (12.189.32.54):
In Reply to: Napa parts accounts posted by INCase on February 16, 2010 at 06:12:41:
if you are paying full retail, you need another store, usually jobber price [ professional mechanics] is just over half what retail price is, frequent buyer [ what most napa and carquest stores charge customers after they see you a few times is about 20 % over that] not including special orders and parts that have to be picked up from outside sources, full retail is a level usually reserved for problem customers, and very special orders, ie you just ordered a complete rear axle assembly for a semi truck. although some unsavory stores will try to charge that price to any over the counter customer, having a charge account usually does not change price its to make it easier for customers like professional mechanics who may order 5 to 10 different orders on the same day, depending on what is happenng in the shop
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