FYI these flunkies also work at the quicky lube shops and will also FU your oil drain plugs and filters.
I’ve had to replace TWO oil sumps (pans) in two different vehicles because the WalMart “service department” cross-threaded/stripped and tried to re-seal with Blue Lok-Tite the drain plugs.
However, these were not high-school flunkies…at least not recent ones…. they were older guys who should have known better and who should have immediately notified the customer… (me) …instead of forcing the damaged plug back into-position and glueing it shut… leaving me to discover it late at night during an oil-change at home to facilitate an early-A.M. departure on vacation.
Two DIFFERENT vehicles.
I don’t mind changing my own oil…. I just hate having so many jugs of used oil laying about the place until I can find the time to drive 30 miles round-trip to drop the old oil off back where I bought it ….(usually also at the nearest small-town WalMart. If there were an optional recycling place I’d certainly choose it.)
Also, the local WalMart “service center” nazi goes nuts if more than the shop policy of 2-1/2 gallons of used oil is brought for disposal. He also is not helpful and insists that the nicely-dressed CUSTOMER pour the old oil into the recycle-tank…. instead of offering any help.
Since I usually only make a “used oil disposal run” once a year.…. and despite the fact ALL the old oil left that same store as New Oil over the last 12 months…It was ALL purchased RIGHT THERE…
But The blue-shirted storm-trooper always raises hell if more than 2.5 gals of oil is brought for disposal…. so I leave them a “gift” of about a dozen jugs of used oil once a year…..Late at night when the shop is closed and Goebbels has gone home… I ease my pickup back to the closed shop…let the tailgate down…and off-load at least a dozen jugs for THEM to pour into the tank…..(But I do not do this anonymously… I always make certain he knows it is me…. I always wave a friendly finger at the security-camera overhead outside the locked service doors.)