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I get screwed on so many fees from companies of all kinds it makes you want to puch someone ion the face, but they are all too far away to get to them.
Maybe we should start sending bills to all the companies that pull this crap. Just bill them for "services" or "failure to respond properly" or "inaccessability" fees.
Maybe we should start sending bills to all the companies that pull this crap. Just bill them for "services" or "failure to respond properly" or "inaccessability" fees.
used to love being able to send bills to the local farmers coop and the local grocery store chain LOL.
It's even kind of fun sending a bill to Case/IH or John deere, and even more fun sending a bill to the Ohio DOT
My buddy was telling me last night that International tractors and combines can now be ordered with Cummins engines. Is this true? If so...WTF with a side order of...Really? WTF?!?
i used to run two banks in town so i have seen both sides of the coin (pun intended) around fees and such. all i will say on the subject is that banks are not a non-profit organization and banks provide a service you can choose not to purchase their service of having a secure place to put your money. why should it be free? your checking fees can be waived if you have other services at the bank which you pay for i.e house loans, car loans.
My buddy was telling me last night that International tractors and combines can now be ordered with Cummins engines. Is this true? If so...WTF with a side order of...Really? WTF?!?
if you have the money to pay for it, you can order just about anything with anything.
i have seen john deere tractors with cummings and detroit diesel engines in them.
and mack trucks with cummings, detroit and cat engines.
i once saw a mack with a deutz air cooled.
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