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JunkYards in Graham, WA

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  • 1. In Washington, WA, How Many Auto Junk Yards Are There?

    You can find a total of 4 auto junk yards in Washington, WA.

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  • 4. Which Auto Junk Yard in Washington, WA Is Considered to Be the Best?

    B&R Auto Wrecking is the best auto junk yard in Washington, WA. The following is one of the top reviews on this auto junk yard.

    “Upon entering the facility for the first time, I encountered three individuals seated behind the front counter. One was wearing extremely dark sunglasses, while the other two appeared to be fully engaged with their computer screens. There was no visible signage, verbal greeting, or indication of where to go or whom to approach for assistance. As a first-time visitor, I found the lack of direction and acknowledgment disorienting and unwelcoming. After waiting for approximately four minutes without any interaction or guidance, another staff member entered the area. He returned to his desk without making eye contact or offering any form of assistance. I eventually approached him directly to request help. Before even greeting me, he remarked—rather candidly—“Three of you guys are here and no one is helping,” which confirmed my impression of disorganization and lack of accountability. His first question was, “Do you have your order number?”—delivered abruptly, without any effort to establish rapport or understand my situation. The overall customer service experience was deeply disappointing. The absence of basic professionalism, courtesy, and structure made it difficult to navigate the process and left a lasting negative impression. Frankly, the level of service provided was unacceptable and fell far below reasonable expectations for any public-facing organization.”