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I just ordered my Draggin system today. Talked to Amee, what a sweetheart! She mentioned the delay, don't bother me none. Can't wait to get em on the bike.
Jerry
Yep - I got the call from Tony this morning too and I gotta say, this is a class act to work with. They really got hit between the eyes and are still thinking about US first - man, that's just rare today and speaks volumes about the integrity of this company. It'll be a little later than I had hoped - but I'll be slammed soon enough and proud to tell everyone about Draggin Baggers.
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Same here. He was very honest and upfront. I like the fact that he refunded the monies without even asking! ...and offering 10% on top of the already great discount offered here. Yeah.. I'll wait... it's just what I've been wanting and he'll make it right by any means necessary. I have a strong feeling that Toney is not going to let this happen again.
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