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11 Days & still waiting for my car..

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by oldfart, Aug 10, 2011.

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  1. Atwater Mike
    Joined: May 31, 2002
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    Right on...
    MORE THAN ONE HERE (TWO IF I COUNTED RIGHT) HAVE SHOWN THEIR ASSES...WON'T BE DELIVERING ANYTHING FOR ME.
    Back to the subject, when somebody tells me lies about property of mine that has fallen temporarily into their possession and delays and more lies ensue...when the subject gets to my place, and my property is unloaded, me an' the 'promise keeper'?
    We're gonna box.
     
  2. WhiteDevilsCC
    Joined: Aug 8, 2009
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    from Spring Tx.

    X2 on this if I ever need a car shipped trulyvintage will never get my business. I hope more people on here see what kind of a shitty attitude he has and decide to take there business else where also.
     
  3. U.K.ROADSTER
    Joined: Aug 23, 2010
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    from Birmingham



    Well said !
     
  4. U.K.ROADSTER
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    from Birmingham



    Also well said !
     
  5. c-10 simplex
    Joined: Aug 24, 2009
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    Can you describe in greater detail how to do this?
     
  6. Airborne34
    Joined: Dec 4, 2007
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    from Texas

    Ive shipped cars twice now. First was from West to East Coast. FedEx did the job. Driver was from Abilene Tx and I stumbled into a great deal since he was dead-heading back to Tx. He shipped two cars in an enclosed trailer for $1490 coast to Coast.

    Second one didnt go as well. Shipped 3 cars to Kansas and contracted my services with Altus Auto Transport. They were 2 weeks late in the pick up, and then outsourced the delivery to another company after pick up. Cars arrived on two separate carriers about 12 days after pick up. No Damage, but 77 Corvette was driven approx 50 miles. Lesson learned, write down your own milage and fuel level.
     
  7. I (of course) left negative feedback for this guy on Uship and he reciprocated..
    He called me a "bitter old man that lives in a crappy trailer park surrounded by garbage" BOO_HOO !
    He wasn't here long enough to find out just how "bitter" I am..:D
    I think that he should be greatful that I don't live in a neighborhood surrounded by Hambers.:eek:
     
  8. U.K.ROADSTER
    Joined: Aug 23, 2010
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    U.K.ROADSTER
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    from Birmingham

    Its time to end this
     

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  9. 6inarow
    Joined: Jan 24, 2007
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    I'll pile on - Trulyvintage was a 24 carat ass hole to me too
     

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    Here is some Cheese for Your Whine <!--color-->[​IMG]



    I don't post with an Agenda

    I speak my mind ;)

    I have been a HAMB ALLIANCE Member since 2008 when I joined

    I believe in financial support - talk is cheap :cool:

    I am not a Broker - I transport what people own - not what
    they might be planning to buy if the transport price is cheap enough

    I transport based upon availability - my routes are determined
    by people who own what they want hauled

    Some folks appreciate that - some don't


    I believe .....

    If you post that you need transport on U Ship & Craigslist

    If you don't post that you need transport here on the HAMB

    If things don't go the way you like ....

    Bitch about it on U Ship & Craigslist


    I believe .....

    There are at least two sides to every story ;)

    Third party monitoring of someones' movements thru
    the use of their cellphone - intimidating them by harassing
    phone calls - threatening to involve law enforcement in a civil
    dispute ....

    Is just f*uckin' nuts .....



    Jim
     

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  11. 6inarow
    Joined: Jan 24, 2007
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    Hey Trulyvintage - no whining on my part. As I read this thread it simply looks like you are out to drum up more business by badmouthing. Just an observation, not whining - I dont have a dog in this fight so I cant whine

    I have been in business 29 years and if I treated potential customers the way you treated me I wouldnt have a practice. You pompous arrogant ones somehow stay afloat though
     
  12. brad chevy
    Joined: Nov 22, 2009
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    Might as well close the thread before Truly Vintage throws his route on here again .Dude you put your foot in your mouth now you are stuck with it. Go back to work.
     
  13. tfeverfred
    Joined: Nov 11, 2006
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    Wasn't this resolved already.:rolleyes:
     
  14. Machinos
    Joined: Dec 30, 2002
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    You don't have to have a commercial driver's license if your GCWR is under 26,000 pounds but if you're doing interstate commerce with a combined gross weight over 10,000 pounds (which you would hauling cars), you do have to abide by hours of service rules, have commercial insurance, have DOT numbers, etc.
     
  15. Nice Fu###ing Picture you idiot !! Sick Basterd

     
  16. Ryan
    Joined: Jan 2, 1995
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    I don't at all like the way this thread was handled...
     
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