My NAPA only charges shipping when it isn't able to be shipped in the regular daily truck from the Portland, OR warehouse. If the part has to come from outside the NAPA warehouse/store system, I pay the transportation costs. Jim
If there were as great a scarcity of soil as of jewels or precious metals, there would not be a prince who would not spend a bushel of diamonds and rubies and a cartload of gold just to have enough earth to plant a jasmine in a little pot, or to sow an orange seed and watch it sprout, grow, and produce its handsome leaves, its fragrant flowers, and fine fruit. --Galileo Galilei On May 13, 2012, at 3:48 PM, John Meeks wrote: > My Napa store charged freight for a starter motor. The top of Michigan > is like Iowa > (without all the amber waves of corn) in that there's not a lot of > competition. This was a first for me so it may just be a Napa thin. > > John Meeks > '91 Vanagon MV Phoenix > Northern Michigan > > Vanagon Rescue Squad > www.vanagonauts.com |
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