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Businiess name:  O'Reilly Auto Parts
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
O?Reilly?s Auto Parts\r 181st & Stark\r Portland, OR\r \r RE: Positive review\r \r When I go into O?Reilly?s, I am like a kid in a candy store. Great selection, lowest prices in town (usually) and qualified courteous service. Definitely a notch above Schuck?s.\r \r Unfortunately, I recently had a bad experience at this O?Reilly?s with an A/C compressor for my vintage Corvette. I chose to buy a remanufactured compressor that turned out to be defective so I returned it for another and it too was defective. Now, I don?t really blame O?Reilly?s for this but rather the manufacturer who in this case is Murray. After two defective units, I decided I better go with a brand new compressor as opposed to rebuilt. But guess what? New compressors are not in stock at O?Reilly?s nationwide!\r \r Now this is where the turn around occurs! The manager, whose name is Larry, comes to my rescue. In order to placate me for my troubles, Larry was able to find me a new compressor from an outsid

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