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Originally posted by mstng86 View PostI just switched out a wal-mart battery on the stang. It was out of warranty, but I still got like a $35 credit for the old battery. Someone was being a lazy fuck at your walmart.
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They are full of shit. My buddy and I both needed new batteries (the one in my Grand Cherokee was shot, his was dying). We went to Walmart, bought the new batteries, and then brought the other ones back for a core refund.
The girl working the customer service counter asked my friend if he still had his receipt from the old battery. He didn't so she scanned the battery and pulled it up in the system. He qualified for about $40 for a pro-rate.
She asked about mine. I told her I didn't buy that battery (it was in the car when i bought it last year). She said it didn't matter. She scanned the battery and it was still under warranty so I got a full refund on the battery I bought.
This was the Walmart on Forest just west of Abrams.
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Originally posted by Lone Sailor View PostThat's not really a $35 credit, that is just the core charge for the old battery. If you don't bring it back then they fuck you for an extra $35, the battery doesn't cost them anymore if you bring the old back or not, think about it.
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Originally posted by Lone Sailor View PostThat's not really a $35 credit, that is just the core charge for the old battery. If you don't bring it back then they fuck you for an extra $35, the battery doesn't cost them anymore if you bring the old back or not, think about it.
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Originally posted by 4EyedTurd View PostThere are three walmarts in waco, try the other two....broke dickOriginally posted by Shorty View PostThey are full of shit. My buddy and I both needed new batteries (the one in my Grand Cherokee was shot, his was dying). We went to Walmart, bought the new batteries, and then brought the other ones back for a core refund.
The girl working the customer service counter asked my friend if he still had his receipt from the old battery. He didn't so she scanned the battery and pulled it up in the system. He qualified for about $40 for a pro-rate.
She asked about mine. I told her I didn't buy that battery (it was in the car when i bought it last year). She said it didn't matter. She scanned the battery and it was still under warranty so I got a full refund on the battery I bought.
This was the Walmart on Forest just west of Abrams.
I snag a cart from the parking lot, and wheel my battery in. I usually greet everyone with a smile. I wheel my cart on up to the customer service desk, and smile at the clerk. Well, its a fat ****** woman. I put my hand on the battery handle, in preparation to heave it upon the counter
"Before you put that thing all up on my counter, you need to go get it tested"
Sigh.
It was downhill from there.
If there wasnt a core charge, I would have smashed that battery on the floor, breaking it into several acid soaked pieces and walked the fuck out when the manager grease monkey told me I was screwed.
There was a thread in Canada about the OP leaving a pet store, and someone tapping his legs with a car due to a lack of patience while he was strolling across the cross-walk. He said he slammed a tub of kitty litter on their car hood. Then went on to end the post by saying
"Damn it feels to be a gangster"
Since then, ive wanted to slam something on something, and say that.DE OPPRESSO LIBER
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Originally posted by BOOSTED32V View PostSears batteries require no reciept and usually they can find you in the system without a stupid ass reciept. I learned this when I bought my sons Lightning, it came with a O'rielys battery and it was the wrong one, it was only a year old but it had a bad cell, I took it there and recieved a bunch of bullshit, I went striaght to Sears and bought a Gold top (last summer), yesterday I told my son to go fire up the truck and warm it for a few minutes, it started right up after sitting in sub-freezing temps for a few days.
Batteries(and anything else for that matter)are only warrantied to the original purchaser. We'd be out of business in a week if we were giving out warranties on everything that just came from some used car lot.
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Originally posted by talisman View PostBatteries(and anything else for that matter)are only warrantied to the original purchaser. We'd be out of business in a week if we were giving out warranties on everything that just came from some used car lot.
So if you can make it right, SO CAN THOSE DICKBUMPS!Originally posted by SilverbackLook all you want, she can't find anyone else who treats her as bad as I do, and I keep her self esteem so low, she wouldn't think twice about going anywhere else.
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"can you like...you know change my battery for me?"
"Are you over 75? No? Are you a hot chick or do you have a hot daughter I can rape as payment? NO? GTFO there and change your own battery you lazy bitch!"
My customer service skills are awesome!
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