Hmmm. transportation needed
#13
check with your local Enterprise office, but you need to let them know you need TRUCK rental..the twist here is that you have to have a Tax I.D. number ie: a business. or know someone who does and will let you use it. I work for Enterprise in Chicago and we have F-350's all set up for towing....pm me with a number and I can call you from work in the am and get you more info.....BZ
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Whoever you use, get a written contract that is non-assignable as well as a copy of their insurance certificate with you on it as named insured. Confirm its legitimacy with the agent or insurer. Anytime "fast" comes into the picture, shortcuts get made. This isn't an area to skimp. Also, make sure your boat owner's insurance is in place and covers this 3rd party move just in case the primary tanks on the claim. Your insurance company can pay you and spend their own money chasing the tow company's insurer.
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I am sure that you have seen my posts on here before. I charge $2.00 per mile one way with no hidden charges. I carry $500,000 in cargo insurance and I have a very good reputation here on OSO. ***********@aol.com or call my cell at 909-*********
#17
Originally Posted by Sydwayz
Jim, I was just about to post what Sean did.
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/s...ight=transport
Let me know a timeframe. Maybe we can roadtrip down and get it. We can take my dually.
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/s...ight=transport
Let me know a timeframe. Maybe we can roadtrip down and get it. We can take my dually.
#19
Try this guy, www.sextanttransport.com, [email protected]. He hauled my 33 donzi from Erie PA to Charlotte NC. His pricing was very reasonable and he was very dependable.
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