How do you break both rear springs? Massive overloading?
If that's the case, watch out, the fines are stiff.
If it's not overloaded, why won't U-Haul give you a replacement
truck? Back it up to the other, transfer the load, get on your
way, and let U-Haul deal with their broken equipment?
But if you did overload it, I can understand your reluctance
to call them.
John Foust wrote:
Eric Smith <eric-no-spam-for-me(a)brouhaha.com> is in trouble
in the Denver area, if anyone can help...
- John
>Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2001 14:16:28 -0700
>To: greenkeys(a)qth.net
>From: Don Robert House <drhouse(a)nadcomm.com>
>Subject: [GreenKeys] Need help in the Denver area
>Sender: owner-greenkeys(a)qth.net
>Reply-To: Don Robert House <drhouse(a)nadcomm.com>
>
>Eric Smith is driving coast to coast to deliver some rare computer and teletype
equipment. The U-Haul truck broke both rear springs. He needs to off load the truck in
the Denver area and make arrangements to come back later with a different truck. Is there
anyone out there that can help us out?
>Eric's cell phone is: (408) 838 3733
>
>Thanks for any leads,
>
>Don
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