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Businiess name:  O'Reilly Auto Parts
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I just went in to purchase some brake lights for a minivan and the sales representative behind the counter (Joe) was wearing his wrinkled workshirt and nodded his head as if I were to interpret that as he was available to assist me. I told him I needed brake lights for a 2002 Pontiac Montana and he looked it up and told me the part number. I just looked at him and he took a deep breath and exhaled visciiusly starring at me as if I was supposed to get the part number and he was upset he had to. While returning he tossed the lightbulbs on the counter from about two feet back. I quickly picked them up to make sure he didn't damage them. He then told me the price and I was going to pay with debit and handed him my card and realized I had cash on hand so I quickly said I have cash and he grunted. I handed him the $5 and he threw my debit card to the side about a foot from where we were doing the cash-debit card exchange. He asked me for my phone number in a deep and agitated voice and I gav

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