- Report: #218894
Complaint Review: AUTOZONE
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Alsip, Illinois U.S.A. |
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AUTOZONE I work for Autozone and they are asking us to scam the customer or we will get a write up. ripoff Alsip Illinois
*UPDATE EX-employee responds: re: scamming customer
*Consumer Comment: Larceny ~ AutoZone added to my order & charged me without asking
*UPDATE Employee: You knew what was expected when you were hired!
*UPDATE Employee: It's true
*Consumer Comment: It's an isolated event
*UPDATE EX-employee responds: Hey Anonymous
*Consumer Comment: Again?
*UPDATE Employee: re: ripping off customers
*UPDATE Employee: haha
*UPDATE EX-employee responds: I agree with Randy.
*Consumer Suggestion: Just sell the supp packs.
*Consumer Comment: Damn, I was wrong
*UPDATE Employee: accurate information
*Consumer Comment: WELL,WELL ITS JOHN
*UPDATE Employee: I had problems in Auto Zone for DISCRIMINATION because I helped the costumers
*UPDATE Employee: I had problems in Auto Zone for DISCRIMINATION because I helped the costumers
*UPDATE Employee: I had problems in Auto Zone for DISCRIMINATION because I helped the costumers
*UPDATE Employee: I had problems in Auto Zone for DISCRIMINATION because I helped the costumers
*UPDATE Employee: The funny thing about those grease packs
*Consumer Suggestion: Rene, organize them!
*Author of original report: I know what you mean now they are retailiating and messing with my schedule I was fulltime before now im part time
*Consumer Comment: While not exactly the same....
*Consumer Suggestion: I think there is some paranoia or exaggeration here
*Consumer Comment: If true, this is so easy.
*UPDATE Employee: yea he works there too
*Author of original report: I dont trust corporate
*Consumer Suggestion: Refuse to do it, and let them write you up for it.
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Autozone worker
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Search Tips#1 UPDATE EX-employee responds
re: scamming customer
AUTHOR: scottman - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, December 15, 2011
#2 Consumer Comment
Larceny ~ AutoZone added to my order & charged me without asking
AUTHOR: SHA - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Monday, December 12, 2011
12/10/2011 went to AutoZone #2710 in Phoenix, Arizona to purchase 4
spark plugs. Clerk asked me if I needed anything else, my
response..."Nope, just the four plugs". I get home and remove the four
plugs from the bag and there is a tiny packet of lube...insert your
funny pun here;) Next, I then pulled out my receipt and sure enough,
these jokers at AutoZone charged me $1.39 for product I had NO INTENTION
nor did I opt to purchase. This employee just added it to my bill to
increase the sale without my permission or knowledge. It felt like a
small amount and hardly worth driving back to the shop for but when I
thought about this...it felt like that is EXACTLY what these jokers are
most likely counting on...
Upon changing out my spark plugs, I returned to the store and requested
the manager. Assistant Manager was on duty and I explained what had
occurred and Asst Manager asked me, who helped me, I mentioned the
employee who's cashier number was on the receipt in his hands(how would i
know the guys name?)...manager then asked me, "was it our new guy or
the Mexican guy who doesn't speak English well?" My reply, "I have no
idea if the guy was new and there wasn't anything odd about the guy or
his pronunciation of English...?" The manager mentioned the lube was
complimentary, I stopped him and again pointed to the receipt and stated
there was NOTHING complimentary about the item as there was a $1.39
charge on the receipt that was quite contradictory to this explanation.
Asst Manager then adjusted his response and said, 'this item compliments
the items you purchased'.
The product was unnecessary and I just wanted my money they absconded
off with back. They refunded my money but it was really lame to have to
go through this...seriously, ALWAYS check your receipt and bag prior to
leaving AutoZone.
I resented being charged by AutoZone for the additional item without
being asked, it absolutely was an intentional act, it is illegal
practice and needs to be immediately stopped. How many of these illegal
$1.39 charges is AutoZone pulling off per hour, day, month year?
This type of cheating of their customers must stop, I couldn't be more of a dissatisfied customer. Vote with my feet and my dollars are going to their competition from here on.
In typing this up AutoZone Ripoff Report up, I remember purchasing brake
pads from them a couple of years ago and this same type of thing
happening but I didn't return the item.
(from reading additional posts, I see this is unfortunately common
practice for this company) In two additional Ripoff Report posts,
employees have shared they are told to do this very thing...smells like a
class action...count me in!
#3 UPDATE Employee
You knew what was expected when you were hired!
AUTHOR: Dave - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, June 30, 2009
'nuf said
#5 Consumer Comment
It's an isolated event
AUTHOR: Aaron - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, December 25, 2008
Upsell the product like normal. With stuff like this your upsell rate should be like 90% or more so I doubt they will find a way to write you up without showing their own hand to HR.
#6 UPDATE EX-employee responds
Hey Anonymous
AUTHOR: Auto Zone Employee - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, August 31, 2008
http://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/0/332/RipOff0332275.htm
http://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/0/332/RipOff0332336.htm
http://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/0/334/RipOff0334987.htm
By the way how is your book going?
#8 UPDATE Employee
re: ripping off customers
AUTHOR: Taggert_loa - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, August 20, 2008
#10 UPDATE EX-employee responds
I agree with Randy.
AUTHOR: Anonymous - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, January 17, 2008
#11 Consumer Suggestion
Just sell the supp packs.
AUTHOR: Dan - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Monday, September 24, 2007
The store management is not going to write you up for ringing up the supp packs without the customer knowing about it, they are going to write you up for not selling the supp packs at all. I work for the competition, and we have similar things. In 3 weeks I have sold 30 of these, the Assistant Manager has sold 19, and the top part time salesman has 19 too. Everyone else has only 1 or 2 if any, in the entire 3 week period. If you cant "sell" these packs, your in the wrong business. If you can sell a full tube of this stuff to most customers, then your Customer Average will go through the roof and no one will have anything bad to say about you.
I think if your actually selling these, you will be just fine. If you don't move but one or two a month, you documentation will be justified.
#12 Consumer Comment
Damn, I was wrong
AUTHOR: John - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, September 16, 2007
http://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/0/221/ripoff0221947.htm
We shall let the readers judge for themselves.
#13 UPDATE Employee
accurate information
AUTHOR: Randy - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, September 15, 2007
If you go to other auto retailers their lifetime warrentee is for cracks or defects, otherwise you must prove there is a defect in the product to warrentee them.
Autozones lifetime warrentee is just that, when they wear out you bring them in and get a new set. With a warrentee like that you need to inform the customer they need to lube the slides because the company would obviously like the pads to last as long as they should,minimizing premature warrentees saving the company money and the customer time,it is actually a win for both parties.
I am a store manager for autozone and I can assure you there is no instruction to sneak packages to customers or anything like that,yes we do suggest it because it's important to do the repair correctly. Also I have never given an employee a write up for not selling it. To be honest I think you are either just uncomfortable
making the suggestions or you may be disgruntled with your job and just lashing out at autozone
#15 UPDATE Employee
I had problems in Auto Zone for DISCRIMINATION because I helped the costumers
AUTHOR: Rene - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Friday, August 17, 2007
they were also changing my chedules so I could get there late so I can get a write up. to get me fired they keep telling me that I cant do nothing to this company because they are a multi million co. and they make the court drom my case just like that.
#16 UPDATE Employee
I had problems in Auto Zone for DISCRIMINATION because I helped the costumers
AUTHOR: Rene - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Friday, August 17, 2007
they were also changing my chedules so I could get there late so I can get a write up. to get me fired they keep telling me that I cant do nothing to this company because they are a multi million co. and they make the court drom my case just like that.
#17 UPDATE Employee
I had problems in Auto Zone for DISCRIMINATION because I helped the costumers
AUTHOR: Rene - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Friday, August 17, 2007
they were also changing my chedules so I could get there late so I can get a write up. to get me fired they keep telling me that I cant do nothing to this company because they are a multi million co. and they make the court drom my case just like that.
#18 UPDATE Employee
I had problems in Auto Zone for DISCRIMINATION because I helped the costumers
AUTHOR: Rene - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Friday, August 17, 2007
they were also changing my chedules so I could get there late so I can get a write up. to get me fired they keep telling me that I cant do nothing to this company because they are a multi million co. and they make the court drom my case just like that.
#19 UPDATE Employee
The funny thing about those grease packs
AUTHOR: Mercuryxr7 - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, August 16, 2007
Small packs cost 1.19 each plus tax
"Brake Lubricant", "Spark plug anti-seize".. both the same stuff.. whole bottle of it, 4.99, aisle 6.
"Spark plug boot protector", "battery terminal protector", "bulb grease".. whole bottle of it for 3.99
#20 Consumer Suggestion
Rene, organize them!
AUTHOR: Steve - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, November 08, 2006
Go seek a local union and ask for representation. If you just do a card signing you are protected from retaliation by federal law.
Organize! After all, you have nothing to lose and everything to gain.
YOU can do it.
#21 Author of original report
I know what you mean now they are retailiating and messing with my schedule I was fulltime before now im part time
AUTHOR: Rene - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, November 07, 2006
#22 Consumer Comment
While not exactly the same....
AUTHOR: John - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, November 07, 2006
If a vehicle came in for tires, and you didn't "find" anything else wrong with the vehicle, you were asked why you didn't like you did something wrong. Hell, we had to make our commissions. I wasn't very good at it because I just can't rip people off. I was eventually laid off because of it.
I doubt in this case that AZ would actually "write up" someone-for fear that there would be hard evidence-but I'm sure would make it very uncomfortable for them to work there.
#23 Consumer Suggestion
I think there is some paranoia or exaggeration here
AUTHOR: Steve - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, November 07, 2006
There may be pressure to upsell at the register as is common in most retail establishments, but actually being told to put unwanted items in customers bags and charge them? Like I said, refuse to do it and take the writeup. Then you have proof of the illegal activity in your hands.
I would like to see even 1 writeup for this. Please fax one to Ed to have it posted here.
I would file a police report and file a complaint with corporate if this ever happened to me. Then I would sue.
Furthermore, I have shopped at dozens of AutoZone stoes over the years and have never had a problem.
I think this may be the result of an overzealous new store manager to show good stats.
To the OP. If this actually happened. File the labor charges and a complaint to corporate. It does not matter if you like them or trust them or not. You need to document the illegal activity.
#24 Consumer Comment
If true, this is so easy.
AUTHOR: Marc - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Monday, November 06, 2006
#25 UPDATE Employee
yea he works there too
AUTHOR: Rene - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, November 05, 2006
#26 Author of original report
I dont trust corporate
AUTHOR: Rene - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Friday, November 03, 2006
#27 Consumer Suggestion
Refuse to do it, and let them write you up for it.
AUTHOR: Steve - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Friday, November 03, 2006
They are engaging in fraud, and larceny. If they force you to do it under threat of your job, it becomes extortion, and also a potential RICO case, depending on how many Autozone managers/employees are involved in defrauding the customer.
You might want to notify the Corporate Office in writing, by certified mail, return reciept requested.

