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linde canbox

help am trying to buy a linde canbox and all cables for use with pathfinder (which it seem you can get anywhere) but without the canbox it wont work-thought i had purchase one from a company called www.forkliftsoftware.com- but they just took the money and now will not answer emails-we are very keen to purchase -any help you can give is much appriciated
many thanks
iain
  • Posted 19 Feb 2009 21:32
  • Discussion started by iain_w
  • CHESHIRE, United Kingdom
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Hi there I would be interested in knowing the name of the company that took your money, as it appears theres a lot of scam artist out there, try re typing the company name or address like this www DOT elektrodrive DOT co you get the picture. If you find a legitimate source selling in the UK drop me an email. I might also be interested in the near future, I did have someone offer me the canbus etc when i first started up, but at the time i had no need for it, and now cannot remember who it was lol
  • Posted 20 Feb 2009 00:00
  • Reply by elektrodrive
  • West Midlands, United Kingdom

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