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Auto Transport/shipper Regulations, a quick question regarding In-op car's |
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Jun 12 2005, 02:56 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1,169 Joined: 18-March 05 From: Orange County, California Member No.: 3,782 |
What the hel*
I am having my car transported and its in-op. I found out the carrier doesn't have the equipment to do the job. I guess having a winch is at least part of the tools needed. Well the owner (previous ) reported to me the car has been picked up but they didn't have the right tools to winch it up so they pushed it up. The driver put it on the back at the tail end. That holds one car and can move up and down so they can get cars past mine. Now I paid for a transporter with the right equipment. So I called the transporter Co and they didn't know a thing about it. They called me back later on and just said it's on it way to me. This really burns me up. I paid 1300 dollars to have it done correctly and what do I get, a bunch of carnival workers using glue and duct tape. |
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