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Location: Spring Valley, Ca.
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Core returns
I thought I read something on this site about returning cores by mail. I was going to return a caliper to Rock Auto using a flat rate box from the Post Office. But was looking at their page regarding core returns and noticed that you could purchase a shipping label through them. It was $6 and change as opposed to $13 and change for the flat rate box. You also have your choice of carriers. This included the Post Office for $7 and change. Being a cheap old fart I decided this was a good feature they offer. Although next time I will go to Auto Zone or O'Reilly's so as n ot to have to deal with return mail. Just thought I would toss this gem out there.
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Location: TX
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Re: Core returns
Smitty, that is good to know. I have never returned a core to them since I am usually replacing something that is still working or upgrading something and have not had a suitable core to send back. I
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Overland Park, Ks.
Posts: 5,229
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Re: Core returns
A lot of times these stores charge a big core charge hopping people will not return them & they make a profit off them. This especially true for the pick& pull salvage yards.
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