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toedtoes
Dec 05, 2016Explorer III
My work takes delivery of vehicles like this all the time. It usually works out fine. Do check all the paperwork against the trailer itself and do a full walk-around/inspection before signing off on the transporter's paperwork. We have had several occasions when the transporter delivered the wrong vehicle (once was the dealer's fault - the other times, the transporter didn't verify what he was handing over to whom and they didn't check either) or we found a dent/ding on the new vehicle.
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