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RESPONSE TO: batman...., Most large companies have an attorney at hand or some have legal departments that handle other issues. I know some people who wished they had some type of legal advice before leasing a car, no malice towards you intended but 20 forklifts is a big "chunk" of money, I would venture to say that the cost of an attorney "Having-a-look-see" at the lease would be lot less than several thousands of $$$ at end of lease that all could have been avoided. just a humble opinion---might be worth what I charge for it. I totally agree with you concerning the abuse of the trust because of $$, it is sad that it happens but we live in a new world now, the old "HANDSHAKE" days of doing business and a mans "WORD"was his bond have long since gone, you have to cover your "hindend" with any deal anymore because of the $$ factor. I do appreciate your candor, this seems to be hot topic.
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  • By roadrat
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