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Old 08-14-2016, 11:43 AM   #19
MARTINSR
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Re: Truck Shop Closed?

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Originally Posted by special-K View Post
What do we have here, a bunch of LMC employees? Anyone who only knows their local places doesn't know much. There are places all over this country with as good as or better quality than LMC. Not to mention "specialists" like Jerry Brown and many others...and Jim Carter is one. Nobody makes everything they sell. So, the one you put down could be selling the same parts as the one you're propping, and visa-versa. When you say "their customer service is second to none", do you mean their customer service comes in second behind none at all, meaning worse than no customer service? I'd have to agree on that

Anyway, back on topic. If you mean Orange County, this is them:
www.truckandcarshop.com

If you mean Crossville, TN:
www.thetruckshop.com

I didn't see anything about them shutting their doors. You had me worried
I mean that I have never had customer service from any other vendor as good as the customer service I got from LMC. Let me give you an example. I ordered a quarter panel for a C-10. It came damaged, not destroyed damaged but damaged. I called them up and there wasn't even a hesitation, another one is on it's way, period, done deal. As I remember I had to email them a photo of the damage, that was it, no returning the damaged one going through all that crap, just throw it away I was told.

The new one came express, 2nd day what ever it's called where as I had my original order sent by mule team, not worried about the time. They got that replacement panel to me in a few days!

Nope, I have never had service like that from any other supplier. I just ordered some things Friday from them and expect the same as every time, LMC is "second to none"

second to none:
"Better than everything else." "This is an excellent car—second to none." "Her suggestion was second to none, and the manager accepted it eagerly."


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