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Towing - Rental
- Subject: Towing - Rental
- From: haygood@myway.com (Brian Haygood)
- Date: Sat, 23 Nov 2002 21:25:48 -0500 (EST)
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That's exactly what I did. They have a $0.59 per mile charge.--- On Sat 11/23, John C. Worden < scirocco@powerlink.net > wrote:
From: John C. Worden [mailto: scirocco@powerlink.net]To: haygood@myway.com, scirocco-l@scirocco.orgDate: Sat, 23 Nov 2002 21:01:06 -0500Subject: Re: Towing - RentalAt 08:09 PM 11/23/02 -0500, Brian Haygood wrote:>So Im' trying to pick up this Passat that is about 370 miles from me (me = >Pittsburgh, PA), and tow it home. I can get a trailer, but I'd rather not >borrow a truck for that distance. So far all I have found are U-haul box >trucks for $20 and $0.59 permile, which ends up costing me close to $500. >I didn't pay that much for a truck and trailer when I moved here from >Texas (~1200 miles). Anybody know where I could get a truck? Even Home >Depot's Load&Go truck would only cost me $240 or so (12 hours), but that >still seems rediculous.>>I even thought about trying to drive it, and just getting a AAA membership >to back me up, but they will only tow it for 3 lousy miles. It's got an >iffy transmission. Anyone know of a similar service with unlimitted or >high towing miles?>>Brian>Rest the Uhaul or Ryder for day or weekend saying it's for a local move. Most times there won't be a mileage charge.Unless they've changed it......John
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<table cellpadding=10 cellspacing=0 border=0 width=100% bgcolor=white><tr height=200><td width=100%><font size=2 color=black>That's exactly what I did. They have a $0.59 per mile charge.<BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR>--- On Sat 11/23, John C. Worden < scirocco@powerlink.net > wrote:<BR>
<BLOCKQUOTE style="PADDING-LEFT: 7px; MARGIN-LEFT: 7px; BORDER-LEFT: orange 2px solid"><B>From: </B>John C. Worden [mailto: scirocco@powerlink.net]<BR><B>To: </B>haygood@myway.com, scirocco-l@scirocco.org<BR><B>Date: </B>Sat, 23 Nov 2002 21:01:06 -0500<BR><B>Subject: </B>Re: Towing - Rental<BR><BR>At 08:09 PM 11/23/02 -0500, Brian Haygood wrote:>So Im' trying to pick up this Passat that is about 370 miles from me (me = >Pittsburgh, PA), and tow it home. I can get a trailer, but I'd rather not >borrow a truck for that distance. So far all I have found are U-haul box >trucks for $20 and $0.59 permile, which ends up costing me close to $500. >I didn't pay that much for a truck and trailer when I moved here from >Texas (~1200 miles). Anybody know where I could get a truck? Even Home >Depot's Load&Go truck would only cost me $240 or so (12 hours), but that >still seems rediculous.>>I even thought about trying to drive it, and just getting a AAA membership >to back me up, but they will only tow it for 3 lousy miles. It's got an >iffy transmission. Anyone know of a similar service with unlimitted or >high towing miles?>>Brian>Rest the Uhaul or Ryder for day or weekend saying it's for a local move. Most times there won't be a mileage charge.Unless they've changed it......John</BLOCKQUOTE><br></font></td></tr></table><p><hr><font size=2 face=verdana><b>No banners. No pop-ups. No kidding.</b><br>Introducing My Way - <a href=http://www.myway.com target=_blank>http://www.myway.com</a></font>
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