> Regardless if you used their batteries or not, they won't let you return
> no matter what!! Plus 75% of their batteries will cause your car to have
> faulty Fuel Reading.
>
I have never bought a battery I didn't need. Does any store let you bring a battery back for a full refund when you screw up?
Seventy-five percent? What are you basing that on?
I suggest you breathe through you nose and lay off trying to give advice. You come across like a drama queen, bud.
> Full Story:
>
> There was no clear written "No Return" policy in front of the battery
> section, one of their managers tried to point out to me that there is a
> No-Return policy, I was surprised, later you read it, I did not see any
> where did it say "No return". They just made up their policy as they go
> these people.
>
> I bought one of their batteries a few days ago, I had never opened its
> seal nor used it. I later discovered that my other battery in my car is
> fine, something was wrong with my car's charging system. Any way, I
> thought I wouldn't be needing this new battery, now I am stuck with their > battery.
>
> One more thing to keep in mind, their EverStart batteries (black color)
> had jumpy Current flow, its Current+Voltage will jump from 12.80v to
> 13.76v, also to 15.45volts, this will affect your Fuel Pump meter, you
> will get fluctuated Fuel level reading, because the fuel pressure depends
> on how hard the pump is doing its work.
>
> This is another reason why you should avoid buying from Wal-Mart no matter
> what they said. Their technicians will lied to you to get you to buy
> their low quality batteries, it costs me more troubles and good. Be ware. >
> Tom