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Posted by Vette on April 27, 2006 at 11:01:46 from (209.240.205.61):
In Reply to: Re: LINTON EQUIPMENT posted by Illinois Boy on April 25, 2006 at 08:15:28:
Well, After several phone calls to litton equip. sales,leaving calls that were never answered, I finally got hold of Bob this morning.He again told me that the wheel had been shipped. I mentioned that since i was having such a hard time gettingwhat i had paid for that if it did come, I wondered what shape it would be in. Don,t worry,he said it,s in great shape. Well ups just dropped it off and it is in sad shape. It,s 3/8 of an inch out of round, and looks like it was run flat or even without a tire. It is certainly sad what some people will go to to make a buck!!!!! i,m glad that those of you who delt with them personally got a fair deal, because I GOT SCAMED BY LITON EQUIPMENT CO. IN INDIANA!!!!!!!!! P.S., WHEN I TRY TO REACH THEM BY PHONE, THEY DON,T ANSWER
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