I used to shop all the oil change shops I could, given that they had to have a 3,000 mile minium rotation. I learned the hard way that most of the quick oil change did not deserve my trust. A few of them even set up my car for future failure. Some tried to convince me my car needed things that it did not. One shop even told me my car needed a new serpentine belt even though I had just put a brand new Gates brand belt on it 3 days earlier. One company was known for free top-offs between oil change. A few days later after such an oil change, I stopped into a different location of that franchise for a top-off, and they told me that the drain plug had been left loose.
Performing an oil change in your driveway is not difficult on most cars. Unless I have a car that has the oil filter in a difficult-to-reach location, I now do my own oil changes and avoid writing a report. I have found dealership oil change shops to be trustworthy, but they have other priorities and generally take a long time to perform an oil change.