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got a bit of an update. got a call friday from the dealer where my lift is at, they had the nerve to call me and tell me my bill is at almost $3000 and they still cant figure out the issue, lol the fact that after they were done with it it was immobile boils my blood. on top of that bill they have me paying for a $%^& rental too. any advice how i can go about this when dealing with the final bill?

now we are really hurting and need to get a truck asap so i have resorted to looking around for a used truck, would like a sit down electric in the 4000-5000lb lift capacity, what do you guys think of clark? crown and doosan? i have found a few used ones that are these brands. also if there are any dealers in calgary, alberta canada area you guys can recommend i would appreciate it
  • Posted 8 Aug 2012 10:19
  • By jdmsrc
  • joined 19 Jul'12 - 8 messages
  • Alberta, Canada

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