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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 1875186" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Answer to IBWF. The engineer to me the first day we were out " What does R.D. stand for" I said Mike, do you mean to tell me that you never factored in the R.D.'s ? n If that's the case then with the mail R.D. stands for Rural Delivery. With us it's stands for rightfully delayed". As for C.Z."s we went through all that stuff over and over again. When we changed buildings we moved just 2 miles but my CZ dropped $23 a day. Now the socalled contract said that it could not drop more than 10 per day. But when I threw that up to them their answer.: " In case of a move that rule doesn't apply." One of many examples where the printed language of their own unlaterally contract is selectively enforced and only when it applies to your compliance with that language. Should come as no surprise when there is no governing legal authority in place with the power to make them comply to the terms of their own contract.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 1875186, member: 58386"] Answer to IBWF. The engineer to me the first day we were out " What does R.D. stand for" I said Mike, do you mean to tell me that you never factored in the R.D.'s ? n If that's the case then with the mail R.D. stands for Rural Delivery. With us it's stands for rightfully delayed". As for C.Z."s we went through all that stuff over and over again. When we changed buildings we moved just 2 miles but my CZ dropped $23 a day. Now the socalled contract said that it could not drop more than 10 per day. But when I threw that up to them their answer.: " In case of a move that rule doesn't apply." One of many examples where the printed language of their own unlaterally contract is selectively enforced and only when it applies to your compliance with that language. Should come as no surprise when there is no governing legal authority in place with the power to make them comply to the terms of their own contract. [/QUOTE]
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