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Sorry Edward t but I totally disagree. Just because a dealer doesn't want to go through the expense of demoing, they shouldn't be considered?
Here is a guy that is searching the internet for advice on what truck to buy. The last I knew most dealers had telephones and you can actually call them, speak to someone about what they sell and maybe even drive to their facility to look at all kinds of trucks.
What if a customer said they wanted a mechanic to come and fix their forklift truck for free and if they liked their work then they might call them back next time..... Better yet call 5 different ones and then see which one you like the best.
  • Posted 17 Dec 2009 23:22
  • By duodeluxe
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