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BEWARE OF Linda West (925) 876-7441 of CHIPMAN UNITED VAN LINES/Caton Mayflower CONCORD,CA she likes to put peoples names on moving

From : Annonymous

Q: beware of linda west 925 876-7441 of chipman united van lines/ caton mayflower she likes to put peoples names on moving contracts with out there knowledge or she likes to do fraud & forgery concordca or caton mayflower moving & storage movers & relocation service dublinca 925 876-7441 925-887-5515 925-825-5000 800-825-3866800-447-9771 925-609-1800 800-447-1771 925-935-4073 925-828-3985 .

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From : jon patrick

i know i had to poke you in the ribs a bit but you really should take a look at your subs equipment first. ill say my ole 95 is in better shape than most 03s and is better equipped to spend the night plowing. there is a method here. true there are nice well kept trucks that are more than three years old. as you know plowing can beat the shit out of a truck if you dont know what you are doing but most dont take care of them as well as you do. what my three year old truck deal does is keep my problems to a minimum. it does away friends and relations that have a beater that want to make a few bucks when it is convienient. also does away with and i know youve heard from the guy you work with that will come up to you and say my kids got a old blazer with a plow can ya put him to work he jut got fired from macdonalds because he was late too much nobody likes to get up at 1am to push snow but if you have a payment on your two year old truck you most likely will show up. also the wear and tear on the truck isnt as much so the down time is less apt to be a problem. im going to try to avoid or minimize the bs that we both know happens. heres one that will eliminate more bs all the subs must have the plow manufactuers repair kit with them as well as a cell phone preferably a nextel. youre looking for a cj they havent make any 03 or newer and 3/4 ton or up cjs that ive heard of.. been looking for a decent one to hang a plow on for a couple of years. they are a fun toy and are great for tight spots like condos punching parking spaces and that sorta stuff. not to mention playing in the mud in the summer... bg yup they are fun. kinda like a big atv. sombody had a line on one for me but it never worked out. they are tough to find in decent shape. some day i will find one. how much of a increase have you added due to the fuel price was thinking about 10% across the board. on an average snow ill burn about 10-11 gals of gas doing my part of the route so gas will cost me approx $15 more per event. im just gonna absorb that for now and see how it goes. i dont want to start bumping prices up $5 per spot and then loose it to somebody cheaper. it seems to go in cycles but last year there were dozens of old junk fender flappers scurrying around trying to finds lots. havent decided yet. gonna wait but if it goes over $3@gal yhere has gotta be a surcharge. low ballers are always out there but they screw up and then the account will call us. roy denny .