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Old 08-03-2010, 07:00 PM   #1
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Called local Workhorse repair shop today and talked to Service Manager about deliver time for new brake parts. She said late November or early December at the earliest.

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Hi! Jerry! We'll find out for sure in October. Are you coming to Myrtle Beach afterwards? Time to get your boogie on!
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Nope, we won't make it to Florida. Our "boogie" will start in October in Yuma for the winter.
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Last year we were, didn't get there until 3/11...
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Called local Workhorse repair shop today and talked to Service Manager about deliver time for new brake parts. She said late November or early December at the earliest.
It appears everyone who asks a service center they get a different answer. Don`t believe any of them know.
Wh could clear all this up with periodic updates, that`s if they gave a hoot, which they obviously do not.
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It appears everyone who asks a service center they get a different answer. Don`t believe any of them know.
Wh could clear all this up with periodic updates, that`s if they gave a hoot, which they obviously do not.
Spoonman, WCC does care however they have published what was available to share with their owners. I understand that Jim Gavaghan is more anxious to begin the recall as soon as possible. You may choose to dismiss this as valid info but it's the best that I have.
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Spoonman, WCC does care however they have published what was available to share with their owners. I understand that Jim Gavaghan is more anxious to begin the recall as soon as possible. You may choose to dismiss this as valid info but it's the best that I have.
Then all they need to do is post something official, end the rumors,the disclaimers here. "Bosch gave a ship date of xx xx xxxx" anytrhing except ignoring your customers isnt working. That brake recall site was just another stall to shut people up.
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Then all they need to do is post something official, end the rumors,the disclaimers here. "Bosch gave a ship date of xx xx xxxx" anything except ignoring your customers isn't working..
You are insisting that you are being ignored. I had it figured the other way where they just don't have the exact date when they can start the recall. What if they gave an exact date and missed the date by a few days? I'm sure that you would "still" be all over them like white on rice.

Honestly I don't believe that you would be receptive to anything that that anyone had to say and that's too bad.
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You are insisting that you are being ignored. I had it figured the other way where they just don't have the exact date when they can start the recall. What if they gave an exact date and missed the date by a few days? I'm sure that you would "still" be all over them like white on rice.

Honestly I don't believe that you would be receptive to anything that that anyone had to say and that's too bad.
All I`m looking for is the truth on the progress with this issue and an end to all the rumors and misinformation from different WH shops.
Why is it you are so paranoid about someone wanting the truth here?
I will be receptive to the truth and I don`t believe that is too much to ask. don`t know why that bothers you so much

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