AutoZone rant
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On the other hand, my experience with the local AutoZone has been
uniformly positive. Those parts that they didn't have in stock locally
have generally been available the next day -- if I hit them early enough,
sometimes the _same_ day.
The only parts snag I recall was the typical one for the GM blower for the
CJ upgrade.
On Fri, 15 Dec 2006, Simon Juncal wrote:
[snip]
> Autozone sucks for manifold reasons... they'll suffer the same fate as "track
> auto" did... a shitty inventory system that they are ALWAYS behind on,
> unhelpful low paid employees who hate their jobs (most of them any way) is a
> recipe for going out of business . My local one is ALWAYS out of something I
> need, on the day I need it. It never fails.
>
> --
> Simon
> "I may be wrong, but I'm not uncertain." -- Robert A. Heinlein
>
--
"I defer to your plainly more vivid memories of topless women with
whips....r"
R. H. Draney recalls AFU in the Good Old Days.
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On the other hand, my experience with the local AutoZone has been
uniformly positive. Those parts that they didn't have in stock locally
have generally been available the next day -- if I hit them early enough,
sometimes the _same_ day.
The only parts snag I recall was the typical one for the GM blower for the
CJ upgrade.
On Fri, 15 Dec 2006, Simon Juncal wrote:
[snip]
> Autozone sucks for manifold reasons... they'll suffer the same fate as "track
> auto" did... a shitty inventory system that they are ALWAYS behind on,
> unhelpful low paid employees who hate their jobs (most of them any way) is a
> recipe for going out of business . My local one is ALWAYS out of something I
> need, on the day I need it. It never fails.
>
> --
> Simon
> "I may be wrong, but I'm not uncertain." -- Robert A. Heinlein
>
--
"I defer to your plainly more vivid memories of topless women with
whips....r"
R. H. Draney recalls AFU in the Good Old Days.
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Yep... the story does not pan out... why write a check when you have a
debit card?
"Lee Ayrton" wrote in message...
> Ummm. But didn't you say in the original post that the kid was saying
> something about "electronics" and that you weren't listening because you
> were too busy writing the check?
>
> Their not giving your check back when you didn't buy was bad, but I'm none
> too sure that your failing to bend on your personal under $50/over $50
> rule makes much sense either. The store wants your money by ETF because
> electrons don't turn to rubber as readily as paper does.
debit card?
"Lee Ayrton" wrote in message...
> Ummm. But didn't you say in the original post that the kid was saying
> something about "electronics" and that you weren't listening because you
> were too busy writing the check?
>
> Their not giving your check back when you didn't buy was bad, but I'm none
> too sure that your failing to bend on your personal under $50/over $50
> rule makes much sense either. The store wants your money by ETF because
> electrons don't turn to rubber as readily as paper does.
Guest
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Yep... the story does not pan out... why write a check when you have a
debit card?
"Lee Ayrton" wrote in message...
> Ummm. But didn't you say in the original post that the kid was saying
> something about "electronics" and that you weren't listening because you
> were too busy writing the check?
>
> Their not giving your check back when you didn't buy was bad, but I'm none
> too sure that your failing to bend on your personal under $50/over $50
> rule makes much sense either. The store wants your money by ETF because
> electrons don't turn to rubber as readily as paper does.
debit card?
"Lee Ayrton" wrote in message...
> Ummm. But didn't you say in the original post that the kid was saying
> something about "electronics" and that you weren't listening because you
> were too busy writing the check?
>
> Their not giving your check back when you didn't buy was bad, but I'm none
> too sure that your failing to bend on your personal under $50/over $50
> rule makes much sense either. The store wants your money by ETF because
> electrons don't turn to rubber as readily as paper does.
Guest
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Yep... the story does not pan out... why write a check when you have a
debit card?
"Lee Ayrton" wrote in message...
> Ummm. But didn't you say in the original post that the kid was saying
> something about "electronics" and that you weren't listening because you
> were too busy writing the check?
>
> Their not giving your check back when you didn't buy was bad, but I'm none
> too sure that your failing to bend on your personal under $50/over $50
> rule makes much sense either. The store wants your money by ETF because
> electrons don't turn to rubber as readily as paper does.
debit card?
"Lee Ayrton" wrote in message...
> Ummm. But didn't you say in the original post that the kid was saying
> something about "electronics" and that you weren't listening because you
> were too busy writing the check?
>
> Their not giving your check back when you didn't buy was bad, but I'm none
> too sure that your failing to bend on your personal under $50/over $50
> rule makes much sense either. The store wants your money by ETF because
> electrons don't turn to rubber as readily as paper does.
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One of my nephews is a very good musician and last Christmas I got him a
gift certificate from the Guitar Center. Ever since then I've been
getting stuff in the mail from them because I'm one of their preferred
customers.
If a guy who can only play the radio and bought ONE $25 gift certificate
from them is one of their best customers than they are in REAL trouble! <G>
Jeff DeWitt
Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
> Guitar Center is widely derided by most pros because of the sales-drones and
> their attitudes. On the flip side they ususally do have the best prices
> anywhere, but most of the folks that work there are clueless. Imagine a
> large group of rock musicians providing customer service...
>
> "JimG" <JimG@nospam.com> wrote in message
> news:h4ogh.7533$Ka1.5937@news01.roc.ny...
>
>>I don't understand that analogy... Are you saying they don't play your
>>tune?
>>
>>"Matt Macchiarolo" wrote in message...
>>
>>>Auto Zone is like the Guitar Center of auto parts.
>>
>>
>
>
gift certificate from the Guitar Center. Ever since then I've been
getting stuff in the mail from them because I'm one of their preferred
customers.
If a guy who can only play the radio and bought ONE $25 gift certificate
from them is one of their best customers than they are in REAL trouble! <G>
Jeff DeWitt
Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
> Guitar Center is widely derided by most pros because of the sales-drones and
> their attitudes. On the flip side they ususally do have the best prices
> anywhere, but most of the folks that work there are clueless. Imagine a
> large group of rock musicians providing customer service...
>
> "JimG" <JimG@nospam.com> wrote in message
> news:h4ogh.7533$Ka1.5937@news01.roc.ny...
>
>>I don't understand that analogy... Are you saying they don't play your
>>tune?
>>
>>"Matt Macchiarolo" wrote in message...
>>
>>>Auto Zone is like the Guitar Center of auto parts.
>>
>>
>
>
Guest
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One of my nephews is a very good musician and last Christmas I got him a
gift certificate from the Guitar Center. Ever since then I've been
getting stuff in the mail from them because I'm one of their preferred
customers.
If a guy who can only play the radio and bought ONE $25 gift certificate
from them is one of their best customers than they are in REAL trouble! <G>
Jeff DeWitt
Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
> Guitar Center is widely derided by most pros because of the sales-drones and
> their attitudes. On the flip side they ususally do have the best prices
> anywhere, but most of the folks that work there are clueless. Imagine a
> large group of rock musicians providing customer service...
>
> "JimG" <JimG@nospam.com> wrote in message
> news:h4ogh.7533$Ka1.5937@news01.roc.ny...
>
>>I don't understand that analogy... Are you saying they don't play your
>>tune?
>>
>>"Matt Macchiarolo" wrote in message...
>>
>>>Auto Zone is like the Guitar Center of auto parts.
>>
>>
>
>
gift certificate from the Guitar Center. Ever since then I've been
getting stuff in the mail from them because I'm one of their preferred
customers.
If a guy who can only play the radio and bought ONE $25 gift certificate
from them is one of their best customers than they are in REAL trouble! <G>
Jeff DeWitt
Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
> Guitar Center is widely derided by most pros because of the sales-drones and
> their attitudes. On the flip side they ususally do have the best prices
> anywhere, but most of the folks that work there are clueless. Imagine a
> large group of rock musicians providing customer service...
>
> "JimG" <JimG@nospam.com> wrote in message
> news:h4ogh.7533$Ka1.5937@news01.roc.ny...
>
>>I don't understand that analogy... Are you saying they don't play your
>>tune?
>>
>>"Matt Macchiarolo" wrote in message...
>>
>>>Auto Zone is like the Guitar Center of auto parts.
>>
>>
>
>
Guest
Posts: n/a
One of my nephews is a very good musician and last Christmas I got him a
gift certificate from the Guitar Center. Ever since then I've been
getting stuff in the mail from them because I'm one of their preferred
customers.
If a guy who can only play the radio and bought ONE $25 gift certificate
from them is one of their best customers than they are in REAL trouble! <G>
Jeff DeWitt
Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
> Guitar Center is widely derided by most pros because of the sales-drones and
> their attitudes. On the flip side they ususally do have the best prices
> anywhere, but most of the folks that work there are clueless. Imagine a
> large group of rock musicians providing customer service...
>
> "JimG" <JimG@nospam.com> wrote in message
> news:h4ogh.7533$Ka1.5937@news01.roc.ny...
>
>>I don't understand that analogy... Are you saying they don't play your
>>tune?
>>
>>"Matt Macchiarolo" wrote in message...
>>
>>>Auto Zone is like the Guitar Center of auto parts.
>>
>>
>
>
gift certificate from the Guitar Center. Ever since then I've been
getting stuff in the mail from them because I'm one of their preferred
customers.
If a guy who can only play the radio and bought ONE $25 gift certificate
from them is one of their best customers than they are in REAL trouble! <G>
Jeff DeWitt
Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
> Guitar Center is widely derided by most pros because of the sales-drones and
> their attitudes. On the flip side they ususally do have the best prices
> anywhere, but most of the folks that work there are clueless. Imagine a
> large group of rock musicians providing customer service...
>
> "JimG" <JimG@nospam.com> wrote in message
> news:h4ogh.7533$Ka1.5937@news01.roc.ny...
>
>>I don't understand that analogy... Are you saying they don't play your
>>tune?
>>
>>"Matt Macchiarolo" wrote in message...
>>
>>>Auto Zone is like the Guitar Center of auto parts.
>>
>>
>
>
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"billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
news:527f7$45823b2b$422afc51$26482@FUSE.NET...
> I've got a good one for ya.
>
> While I was out doing errands this evening I stopped by a phone company
> store to pay my bill.
>
> They accept only checks, debit and credit cards, they do not accept
> cash!!**
>
> The manager did mention I could go down the road to the Sunoco station and
> either buy a money order or the Sunoco is authorized to accept payment but
> charges a $1 fee to do so...
>
> **I can pay cash if I drive downtown to the main business office during
> business hours, none of the non-ghetto locations will accept cash in
> payment.
>
>
That's pretty screwed up.
Isn't there some antiquated law that says that they HAVE to - I think it has
to be in coin or something but I believe there is a law like that.
Why not pay it online?
Kate
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"billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
news:527f7$45823b2b$422afc51$26482@FUSE.NET...
> I've got a good one for ya.
>
> While I was out doing errands this evening I stopped by a phone company
> store to pay my bill.
>
> They accept only checks, debit and credit cards, they do not accept
> cash!!**
>
> The manager did mention I could go down the road to the Sunoco station and
> either buy a money order or the Sunoco is authorized to accept payment but
> charges a $1 fee to do so...
>
> **I can pay cash if I drive downtown to the main business office during
> business hours, none of the non-ghetto locations will accept cash in
> payment.
>
>
That's pretty screwed up.
Isn't there some antiquated law that says that they HAVE to - I think it has
to be in coin or something but I believe there is a law like that.
Why not pay it online?
Kate


