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Re: What would you do
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Posted by Brokenwrenck on March 26, 2007 at 10:34:14 from (66.222.0.184):
In Reply to: What would you do posted by old on March 26, 2007 at 09:50:13:
Every so often in my business, I get a bad one. The only ones I`ve ever had a problem with are the ones that are in denial, or won`t talk to me. If these folks called to give you the heads up, and you still have the tractor, I`d hold it til Saturday like you promised. If they call with any other problems, can`t make it til the next week or whatever, I`d pull the plug on em. I would also demand cash before the tractor is loaded. They are the ones who wrote the bad check, whatever the reason. Now, if they want the tractor it`s up to them to satisfy you. Smart move on your part, not letting the tractor go til the check cleared. Imagine the hassle you`d be in now. Good luck
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