Posted 2013-10-02 11:25 AM (#155117 - in reply to #155063) Subject: RE: Trailer Transport Question. Texas to Montana
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In 2009 we had a new trailer transported from Pennsylvania to NE Texas. A little over 1500 miles I think. It cost us $1500. We had the dealer contract the hauler but have found it would of been alot cheaper to contract it ourselves.
Posted 2013-10-02 10:31 PM (#155129 - in reply to #155117) Subject: RE: Trailer Transport Question. Texas to Montana
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Originally written by CTRider on 2013-10-02 11:25 AM
In 2009 we had a new trailer transported from Pennsylvania to NE Texas. A little over 1500 miles I think. It cost us $1500. We had the dealer contract the hauler but have found it would of been alot cheaper to contract it ourselves.
Posted 2013-10-03 2:06 PM (#155139 - in reply to #155063) Subject: RE: Trailer Transport Question. Texas to Montana
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Yes they are, and my point actually was that the hauler told us we could of had it done cheaper if we had of contracted him ourselves rather than letting the dealership be a middle man.
Posted 2013-10-03 6:10 PM (#155143 - in reply to #155139) Subject: RE: Trailer Transport Question. Texas to Montana
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Originally written by CTRider on 2013-10-03 2:06 PM
Yes they are, and my point actually was that the hauler told us we could of had it done cheaper if we had of contracted him ourselves rather than letting the dealership be a middle man.
Not really hard to figure.If you have someone in business perform a service for you they will expect to be compensated. They may bury it so you don't know it but it's there somewhere. So naturally if you cut out a layer of "handling" the price will be less.
Posted 2013-10-04 8:26 AM (#155145 - in reply to #155143) Subject: RE: Trailer Transport Question. Texas to Montana
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Originally written by Arieldouglas on 2013-10-03 6:10 PM
Originally written by CTRider on 2013-10-03 2:06 PM
Yes they are, and my point actually was that the hauler told us we could of had it done cheaper if we had of contracted him ourselves rather than letting the dealership be a middle man.
Not really hard to figure.If you have someone in business perform a service for you they will expect to be compensated. They may bury it so you don't know it but it's there somewhere. So naturally if you cut out a layer of "handling" the price will be less.
Not to mention if something had gone wrong- you'd expect them to help. That costs $$.