U Pull-It NE 68117

Used auto parts store
3.8
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(based on 30 reviews)
Address:
5600 S 60th St, Omaha, NE
Zip Code:
68117
Phone:
+1 402-734-6029
Open Hours:
Today: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM Open
U Pull-It, Omaha, Nebraska
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    Monday: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Tuesday: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Wednesday: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Thursday: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Friday: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Saturday: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Sunday: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM

Customer reviews of U Pull-It in Omaha, NE

3.8 stars based on 30 reviews
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    Jamie Gallea
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    I originally planned to take my vehicle in myself but the battery wouldn't charge so I decided to skip the hassle of dealing with that. I had already spoken with them and found out how much I could get for my car. Anyway I called back and said that it would just be easier to have it picked up, and she said fine and put me on the schedule. The driver arrived, and I was a bit shocked at the amount they were trying to give me. Based on past experience I've never been told that they knock $100 off of the price they quoted if you're having them pick it up. No mention that I was getting $100 less. And keep in mind I live pretty close to U-Pull-It. Just down the street a few miles. Less than 10 minutes drive. I asked both my son and my ex and neither of them were aware of this change. So either they have never mentioned it to multiple people that I know and it's been a thing for decades, or it's new and they just negate telling you... Anyway, since they don't tell you when you call, I'm here to inform you that if you have them pick it up you will get $100 less than what they quoted you, and they won't let you know until the person arrives with a price set by the people in the office. If they had informed me of this when I arranged it over the phone I would have spent some more time trying to start mine instead, since the absolute only reason it doesn't just start is because the battery is bad. It's just wild that this is not info that they offer up when they've already quoted you a price and not told you that if you do decide to get a pickup it's going to change. I called the total of three times. The first was to get the quote, the second was to ask when the pickup would be if I decided to go that route, and the third was to schedule the pickup. That's three opportunities to tell me there's a price difference. The person I spoke with on the phone was really friendly, which kind of irritates me more that she didn't mention this, but it did sound like she was in a rush to finish the call. I've both, dropped junk cars off at U-Pull-It over the years, and had them pick junk cars up, and I've never had anyone mention that it's $100 difference either way. This is over 30 years and multiple cars. If it's a new thing that they're doing, they should say so. If you're calling them for information they should offer all that information up. I only sold my car because the central air in my home quit working the other day, so I needed to come up with money for the repair. That's now an unexpected $100 more that I have to try and figure out how to come up with because they didn't mention it to me, and it was easier for me to just give in and accept what they were offering once they arrived since the person helping me to get it started was no longer here. Just be transparent. If it's your job to talk to people that are selling their vehicles to you, give them all pertinent information. Please. Make someone's day better by not giving them an unwelcome shock when they're already down. In this country these days, chances are, they're already having a bad day.

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    DNK
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    The car is a huge part of American culture, which also symbolizes freedom and independence. It's hard to watch cars die. It's even harder to watch legends die who could have lived on and on. Mercedes 1977, Wikipedia is saying there only few thousands of this ones, every single part is unique, but a lot already broken…

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    maxwell olney
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    We went here to get a new tire and found one that we thought would fit we bought it and brought it maybe 100 feet out of the store and it didn't fit. When we went back to return it they said they wouldnt take it back even though it was 5 minutes after we bought it $60 bucks down the drain. Dont go here unless you like getting your money stolen

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