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any chance of next weeks winning lottery numbers chaps, you all seem to be able to predict the future. a lot of these big companies have been asking for trouble for years,they have been giving forklifts away to gain market share , then relying on ripping off customers with over the top damage bills, trying to make up revenue, the forklift trade as a whole needs to wake up and smell the coffee. the way the trade is run is a shambles,dump all the stupid aim contracts, only body that wins is the customer, sell the customer a truck for a fair price, service and repair it for a fair price and stop ripping the customer off, if only the customers of the uk knew the half of the ripp off greed culture the forklift trade has become.
  • Posted 10 Mar 2009 09:10
  • By coal_miner
  • joined 10 Mar'09 - 27 messages
  • yorkshire, United Kingdom

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