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Post by rapidjim on Dec 23, 2010 9:08:16 GMT -6
It usually takes about a half hour to an hour depending on the driver. Just make sure you look at it really good before signing the papers for delivery. Don't let the driver push you around to sign the Bill of Lading before you are ready to sign. Make sure any damages is annotated on his form as well as yours or you will have trouble getting the shipping company to pay a damage claim. Also report any shipping damage to the company you bought the trike from, so there is another record of it. If the company you bought it from has a good "after sale policy" they should be more than happy to help you with a claim.
Hopefully, there won't be any shipping damage, but things happen.
Jim/Owner Rapid Repair
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Post by trailblazer on Dec 23, 2010 21:53:57 GMT -6
There was no damage to the trike. Checker is taking his time going over it with a fine tooth comb, PDI, so that it won't give me ANY problems! We are happy with it. He is off tomorrow so will be working on it for awhile. Won't fire it up until it's ready. ;D I've been reading your posts about the PDI and have saved notes.
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