Pick N Pull prices SUCK!
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Pick N Pull prices SUCK!
Back in 2005 I bought a black rear deck finisher which I am now just installing. When I bought it, all of the yards were owned by a different company. I got it for $10. Knowing that PNP blows hard, I figured I'd check what it would run me now.
The answer is $45 for a 20 year old piece of fiber board that would otherwise end up in the crusher if I didn't want it.
What a bunch of idiots. They should be happy when people want to buy their junk parts that will be gone in a week's time. I'm going to call up the local group that owns PNP and tell them they should be satisfied making a killing off recycling steel and stop ripping off car enthusiasts as well.
The answer is $45 for a 20 year old piece of fiber board that would otherwise end up in the crusher if I didn't want it.
What a bunch of idiots. They should be happy when people want to buy their junk parts that will be gone in a week's time. I'm going to call up the local group that owns PNP and tell them they should be satisfied making a killing off recycling steel and stop ripping off car enthusiasts as well.
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So true, Pick N Pull took over a bunch of my favorite yards. It's almost not worth it, you definitely can't get any fantastic deals anymore. They nearly doubled the old yards' prices on most things. It's borderline not worth it unless it's some OEM piece you absolutely must have.
What pisses me off the most, though, is that they have a designated old douche bag who stands at the cashier windows and makes sure to point out to the cashier EVERY LITTLE THING they could possibly charge you for. Got a dashboard? Oh, that'll be $10 extra for the little misc. harness hanging off it. Oh, there's two little harnesses hanging off it? That'll be $20 more. Oh, your vent window has some molding on it? That'll be extra too.
What pisses me off the most, though, is that they have a designated old douche bag who stands at the cashier windows and makes sure to point out to the cashier EVERY LITTLE THING they could possibly charge you for. Got a dashboard? Oh, that'll be $10 extra for the little misc. harness hanging off it. Oh, there's two little harnesses hanging off it? That'll be $20 more. Oh, your vent window has some molding on it? That'll be extra too.
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What pisses me off the most, though, is that they have a designated old douche bag who stands at the cashier windows and makes sure to point out to the cashier EVERY LITTLE THING they could possibly charge you for. Got a dashboard? Oh, that'll be $10 extra for the little misc. harness hanging off it. Oh, there's two little harnesses hanging off it? That'll be $20 more. Oh, your vent window has some molding on it? That'll be extra too.
#8
ive gotten lots of nice stuff, got my 3rd gen K&N filter for $1 and alot of rare parts for cheap
the one time i d was for work i had to get a fusebox for a van and got sent to PickNPull, they charge $1 each relay and i cant remember how much for each fuse. i just pulled the stupid fusebox and picked all the fuses and relays out and left them on the vans engine
ive gotten some workers that let me have stuff for free, they just say dont worry about it
the one time i d was for work i had to get a fusebox for a van and got sent to PickNPull, they charge $1 each relay and i cant remember how much for each fuse. i just pulled the stupid fusebox and picked all the fuses and relays out and left them on the vans engine
ive gotten some workers that let me have stuff for free, they just say dont worry about it
#9
ive gotten lots of nice stuff, got my 3rd gen K&N filter for $1 and alot of rare parts for cheap
the one time i d was for work i had to get a fusebox for a van and got sent to PickNPull, they charge $1 each relay and i cant remember how much for each fuse. i just pulled the stupid fusebox and picked all the fuses and relays out and left them on the vans engine
ive gotten some workers that let me have stuff for free, they just say dont worry about it
the one time i d was for work i had to get a fusebox for a van and got sent to PickNPull, they charge $1 each relay and i cant remember how much for each fuse. i just pulled the stupid fusebox and picked all the fuses and relays out and left them on the vans engine
ive gotten some workers that let me have stuff for free, they just say dont worry about it
I can't even do that at Pick N Pull anymore though. They now pull all fuses out of all the cars and try to sell them up front in little grab bags for like 5 or 10 bucks or something silly. They also pull all the good tires and nice OEM or aftermarket wheels and try to sell them for like 400 bucks up front. They really go to great lengths to ensure you won't get a steal of a deal or find a gem.
#10
He seems to rotate between the several locations I go to and of course it's my luck that he's almost always at the one I'm at.
#12
i only really go now when they have 50% off everything every few months, last time i just grabbed a bunch of Supra parts. ive only bought a few odd things for the truck since then
they have glass here but they charge a ridiculous price for it, a guy asked me to help him get a window out once and it was $90 or something for a rear window out of a van
#15
has happened here as well with many pick and pull yards bought by LKQ parts company. Ever since that happened, the prices skyrocketed to where it is almost not worth it to even go on the 50% days. On some parts you only save a couple of dollars compared to the OEM prices. Only reason I go is that sometimes I need parts for my 2nd gen maxima, that are either hard to find elsewhere or just too darned expensive to buy new. Prices have almost tripled in some cases for the parts they have.
They stay in business here because people still flock to their yards, and the scavengers still pull parts and re-sell them outside. I used to go almost every week, but now I haven't been to one in about a year.
They stay in business here because people still flock to their yards, and the scavengers still pull parts and re-sell them outside. I used to go almost every week, but now I haven't been to one in about a year.
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Looks like I have it easy. Even though I haven't seen much of it, I don't think it's wrong to charge you for things that haven't been removed, unless it should be considered part of the item you're buying. The ridiculous prices are what gets to me. 20 year old relays and electrical connectors for $5 each? $40 wiring harness that you have to get to and remove yourself is ridiculous. Basically everything is overpriced compared to locally owned or LKQ as they've been before. 50% off days don't come often enough.
#17
I'll add on to here. I recently went for my first time and it was a win because I found a brand new starter in a totaled maxima! lol.
Yep it's just like ours. So starters are quoted to be $15 online, so I go up to the cashier and he's just astounded that I was able to find a brand new one.
I comment on my find as well, you know, be all friendly, then he says "$85" and looks away. I dont say anything for second, then call him out saying it was 15 online. He sighs, looks at me, looks away, then says 19. I think damn right son, thinking the additional 4 was tax. Once I pay, I walk away and see that he added an extra 3 as a core charge!
Bastard tried to take advantage of me since I'm sureI am relatively younger than people who usually go there. Mind you, I'm 20, but that got me hot blooded.
Im going go back for seats if I can though, they're $34 and this time Im negotiating hard if he tries to screw ball me. Going to see if 5th gen seats fit in a 4th gen
Question to all: Is it wrong to be asked what I am being charged on considering what's happend? I wouldnt care if he gets irritated, it's my money and I'm spending it. They don't have manners anyway
I comment on my find as well, you know, be all friendly, then he says "$85" and looks away. I dont say anything for second, then call him out saying it was 15 online. He sighs, looks at me, looks away, then says 19. I think damn right son, thinking the additional 4 was tax. Once I pay, I walk away and see that he added an extra 3 as a core charge!
Bastard tried to take advantage of me since I'm sureI am relatively younger than people who usually go there. Mind you, I'm 20, but that got me hot blooded.
Im going go back for seats if I can though, they're $34 and this time Im negotiating hard if he tries to screw ball me. Going to see if 5th gen seats fit in a 4th gen
Question to all: Is it wrong to be asked what I am being charged on considering what's happend? I wouldnt care if he gets irritated, it's my money and I'm spending it. They don't have manners anyway
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Originally Posted by D I R T Y I 3 0
I'll add on to here. I recently went for my first time and it was a win because I found a brand new starter in a totaled maxima! lol.
Yep it's just like ours. So starters are quoted to be $15 online, so I go up to the cashier and he's just astounded that I was able to find a brand new one.
I comment on my find as well, you know, be all friendly, then he says "$85" and looks away. I dont say anything for second, then call him out saying it was 15 online. He sighs, looks at me, looks away, then says 19. I think damn right son, thinking the additional 4 was tax. Once I pay, I walk away and see that he added an extra 3 as a core charge!
Bastard tried to take advantage of me since I'm sureI am relatively younger than people who usually go there. Mind you, I'm 20, but that got me hot blooded.
Im going go back for seats if I can though, they're $34 and this time Im negotiating hard if he tries to screw ball me. Going to see if 5th gen seats fit in a 4th gen
Question to all: Is it wrong to be asked what I am being charged on considering what's happend? I wouldnt care if he gets irritated, it's my money and I'm spending it. They don't have manners anyway
Yep it's just like ours. So starters are quoted to be $15 online, so I go up to the cashier and he's just astounded that I was able to find a brand new one.
I comment on my find as well, you know, be all friendly, then he says "$85" and looks away. I dont say anything for second, then call him out saying it was 15 online. He sighs, looks at me, looks away, then says 19. I think damn right son, thinking the additional 4 was tax. Once I pay, I walk away and see that he added an extra 3 as a core charge!
Bastard tried to take advantage of me since I'm sureI am relatively younger than people who usually go there. Mind you, I'm 20, but that got me hot blooded.
Im going go back for seats if I can though, they're $34 and this time Im negotiating hard if he tries to screw ball me. Going to see if 5th gen seats fit in a 4th gen
Question to all: Is it wrong to be asked what I am being charged on considering what's happend? I wouldnt care if he gets irritated, it's my money and I'm spending it. They don't have manners anyway
#19
Hmm sounds like a lot of work, I'll just look for 4th gen seats so it's just a direct fit. Thanks though
#21
Since this got bumped I have to say that two weekends ago I was at this same Pick N Pull I was bashing earlier in this thread. I hadn't been there probably since around the last time I listed in here about it.
I was shocked (and pleased) to say they've drastically dropped their prices back down. Honestly it was to the point where the prices were so high, and they screwed you charging you for every little bit that it wasn't hardly worth it. They must have had a come-to-Jesus realization that if people wanted to pay crazy prices for parts that they weren't going to do it at a junkyard, much less one that you have to pull your own stuff.
I got two complete 3rd gen door assemblies - I mean everything, glass, door panels, handles, switches, speakers, regulators, everything. They charged me $35 a door even though their website stated $55 a door (which even at that price I was quite happy as I went in there thinking they'd want $100 a door or something).
On top of that, the old douche with the podium is no longer there
I was shocked (and pleased) to say they've drastically dropped their prices back down. Honestly it was to the point where the prices were so high, and they screwed you charging you for every little bit that it wasn't hardly worth it. They must have had a come-to-Jesus realization that if people wanted to pay crazy prices for parts that they weren't going to do it at a junkyard, much less one that you have to pull your own stuff.
I got two complete 3rd gen door assemblies - I mean everything, glass, door panels, handles, switches, speakers, regulators, everything. They charged me $35 a door even though their website stated $55 a door (which even at that price I was quite happy as I went in there thinking they'd want $100 a door or something).
On top of that, the old douche with the podium is no longer there
#23
I have left parts on their counter many many times. and usually the manager will ask me what the problem is and he takes care if me mostly. I always tell them" good luck figuring out what car it goes on" if I leave it there.
I remember I bought an a-pillar, cigarette lighter socket, and shift trim. they wanted almost 60 dollars.. I laughed and said I will give you 20 bucks or leave it... they kindly accepted my offer. lol
We have a pick-n-pull, pull-n-save, and tear-a-part near me. the pull-n-save offers half price EVERY wednesday. even admission. So even when I dont need anything I still will go to rumage. I have gotten a front mount intercooler with all the piping and 16g turbo all off of an eclipse and I paid less than 60 for all of it. Then sold it all for alot more.
Fuses and bulbs are what I'll grab up alot, can never have too many. lol some lady charges me 10 fuses for one dollar and bulbs are like 10 cents each..
I remember I bought an a-pillar, cigarette lighter socket, and shift trim. they wanted almost 60 dollars.. I laughed and said I will give you 20 bucks or leave it... they kindly accepted my offer. lol
We have a pick-n-pull, pull-n-save, and tear-a-part near me. the pull-n-save offers half price EVERY wednesday. even admission. So even when I dont need anything I still will go to rumage. I have gotten a front mount intercooler with all the piping and 16g turbo all off of an eclipse and I paid less than 60 for all of it. Then sold it all for alot more.
Fuses and bulbs are what I'll grab up alot, can never have too many. lol some lady charges me 10 fuses for one dollar and bulbs are like 10 cents each..
#24
i havent bought anything really at the one by me, last times ive gone was to see my old Hardbody before it got crushed (sad to see ) but i went last week for fun. scored a MKI Supra louvre, louvres arent in their system and i was hoping they would say something like 50 bucks. just said meh, 10 bucks. impossible to find louvre that i can easily sell for a couple hundred now
#25
There are two Pick-n-Pull yards in my area. A few years ago, one was good about not charging for small trim items or nuts and bolts. Back in those days, I remember standing in line as I waited for 5 to 6 people in front of me to check out.
Somehow P-n-P management changed and they started charging for every little nit picky screw or trim item. When that happened the long checkout lines disappeared. I found I was the only person checking out. I'm sure their business took a big hit.
Also, a competitor opened up on the the area who doesn't sweat the small stuff. So Pick-and-Pull's "penny wise and pound foolish" attitude ended up ruining their business in my area.
One thing I have noticed that helps with Pick and Pull is to participate in the Toolkit Rewards program. When you walk up to check out and pull out the took kit rewards card, they seem to give you a little better treatment. Also I get email notices when there are 50% off sales for Toolkit Rewards Members Only.
I picked up a like new black leather interior for a 4th gen Maxima (doors, seats, console) for roughly $140. I couldn't buy some off the wall seat covers for that price.
If you need to buy parts from a Pick-and-Pull, you might want to signup and get a Toolkit Rewards Card and get some benefits.
http://www.picknpulltoolkit.com/
Somehow P-n-P management changed and they started charging for every little nit picky screw or trim item. When that happened the long checkout lines disappeared. I found I was the only person checking out. I'm sure their business took a big hit.
Also, a competitor opened up on the the area who doesn't sweat the small stuff. So Pick-and-Pull's "penny wise and pound foolish" attitude ended up ruining their business in my area.
One thing I have noticed that helps with Pick and Pull is to participate in the Toolkit Rewards program. When you walk up to check out and pull out the took kit rewards card, they seem to give you a little better treatment. Also I get email notices when there are 50% off sales for Toolkit Rewards Members Only.
I picked up a like new black leather interior for a 4th gen Maxima (doors, seats, console) for roughly $140. I couldn't buy some off the wall seat covers for that price.
If you need to buy parts from a Pick-and-Pull, you might want to signup and get a Toolkit Rewards Card and get some benefits.
http://www.picknpulltoolkit.com/
Last edited by CS_AR; 12-16-2014 at 06:48 PM.
#26
Too true
Back in 2005 I bought a black rear deck finisher which I am now just installing. When I bought it, all of the yards were owned by a different company. I got it for $10. Knowing that PNP blows hard, I figured I'd check what it would run me now.
The answer is $45 for a 20 year old piece of fiber board that would otherwise end up in the crusher if I didn't want it.
What a bunch of idiots. They should be happy when people want to buy their junk parts that will be gone in a week's time. I'm going to call up the local group that owns PNP and tell them they should be satisfied making a killing off recycling steel and stop ripping off car enthusiasts as well.
The answer is $45 for a 20 year old piece of fiber board that would otherwise end up in the crusher if I didn't want it.
What a bunch of idiots. They should be happy when people want to buy their junk parts that will be gone in a week's time. I'm going to call up the local group that owns PNP and tell them they should be satisfied making a killing off recycling steel and stop ripping off car enthusiasts as well.
Amen brother I went there to replace a side mirror frame and they wanted to charge me 50 bucks 50 bucks and it didn't even have any of the electrical in it retarded
#27
With all of the changes in ideologies, new philosophies, cancelled societal segments and reversals of accepted processes and practices, it’s refreshing to know that over the past 10 years, something has remained the same.
Thanks much for bringing this 10 year old thread back to life.
Thanks much for bringing this 10 year old thread back to life.
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