A lot of times an O Riellys has come to a town and run other good stores out of business.So they sell parts for tractors,they ought to teach their people how to find these tractor parts in their store.A few years ago someone said O Reillys was trying to be the Wal Mart of auto parts.Now I notice they are higher on some stuff like oil and things you can get somewhere else.
Usually there is a good parts person or 2 somewhere in an ORiellys store.Maybe in the back taking orders from truck companies and car dealers who have shops.Its too important to keep those people happy because they will quit buying from them if they dont get good service.However they will put some idiot on the front counter,especially on the weekend or a holiday,and he will pi$$ more people off in 2 days than they can get to come in there in a month.Or a girl.The one I go to had an obnoxious girl there,and she would tell people they didnt have something when you could see the part standing there! Yeah they are saving a lot of money on labor though!They might have more people "working"there than any other parts store I ever saw,and a decent price usually if one of them can find it!
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