Originally posted by sschu600
What number is this?
just another cust. service #--guess it depends on who feels like answering. Pretty soon we'll flood the lines so bad they'll take it off the hook.
Originally posted by sschu600
What number is this?
Originally posted by EEngel
Security problem my a**. It just comes down to the fact that they can't lie to you if you have information.
Unimformed people are easier to lead astray. They can tell you whatever they want if you don't know better.
Hey Tom,Originally posted by tomeygun
umm, i did try to make life easier for the "few" customer that had orders from me, and that site was the easiest way... My zone rep said that she was NOT told to NOT use it, so we did
i hope I am not the cause of this, If I am, I am sorry, but I guess they would have noticed sometime
cya
Originally posted by sschu600
PDI?
Originally posted by MCrossley
Honestly you have about about a 1% chance of them meeting you at the railyard; it is very true about the PDI and basically if you take the truck from the rail yard you are your own waranty station right off the bat... There is more to the PDI than most think.
Originally posted by stevenknapp
I called the #, got a very helpful person. Gave me the history of my truck. When it was ordered, when the frame was built... and so on. Turns out it left the factory on the 21st. He said to call back in a day or two and get the rail car # so I could go to that site and track that.
Who hoo. Real truck, somewhere, built, mine.![]()