Originally Posted By: Sayjac
Originally Posted By: The Critic
Originally Posted By: Sayjac
I see "Worldpac" mentioned occasionally (twice in this thread) as a source of purchase for automotive products like topic. However, when I go to their site I see this:
"WORLDPAC is a wholesale distributor of original equipment automotive products. New account requests will be processed for established automotive businesses who provide a valid business license and resale tax number. WORLDPAC reserves the right to limit distribution in certain markets. Account requests submitted by individuals (Non-commercial or consumer requests) will not be processed."
As I read it, Worldpac basically useless and price quotes meaningless for the average individual reading here interested in purchasing parts and accessories.
Am I missing something?
You are making the assumption that all BITOG readers are individuals.....
Please point to where in the quoted post it says "all BITOG readers". It says "the average individual reading here" ie., for the majority of readers on this site Worldpac is NOT an option to purchase parts, accessories or fluids. It's not a leap to say that "average individual reader" here is not a shop owner or employee and thus does not have access to Worldpac as a purchase option.
Thanks for confirming that my post including excepted information from the Worldpac site is accurate, and that I wasn't missing anything. IMO it would be/is equally a disservice to readers to not inform them that unless a shop owner, Worldpac not a purchase option for them.
You have to walk into a Advacne auto parts...
Tell them what you want... you can look at the screen with them..
Certain parts will say WORLD PAC... Point to the one you want..
The sales person will add it to the cart.. Very simple.
Its not that hard.
Matter of fact you can even tell them type in there search bar OE Automatic Transmission Fluid and many brands will show up.
Thats how I found it there when I saw that typed in.