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well really your opinion has no real effect on us, as we know ware we are and will have the worlds first 100% zero emission IC engine powered fully modular constructed forklift out in the fourth quarter of this year. You really don't know anything about us or our journey.

So you can say we have no credibility because we don't need to have credibility from you. The people who really know what we are working on the important people to us know ware we are and we have credibility with them, they will be the first to see the end product. So like the rest of the people who knock us and say shows the truck you will just have to wait.



You people just hide behind names no one knows who you are and really does any one care. Why don't you say I'm Jo from ABC forklifts i have worked in the industry for over x amount of years and have this much experiences then your opinion might have some credibility. but no you hide behind you names then just criticize. Not even knowing anything really at all.
  • Posted 2 Mar 2020 06:52
  • Modified 2 Mar 2020 07:03 by poster
  • By Exalteze
  • joined 7 Feb'20 - 89 messages
  • Halifax, United Kingdom
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