The MCO is "lost" for now. The USPS fiasco leaves me with mail in a "dead zone" for about the past week or more. I will get it EVENTUALLY. Linda at Valley Scooters sent me the special TC96-182 form that is required by the state of Kentucky to get the vehicle licensed. On it, she listed the sale price as $2199 instead of the $1999 John and I agreed on. I have not checked with the credit card company yet to see how much I actually paid. I told her it was not right, and to please re-fax with the correct amount. If the amount I paid is actually $2199, I'm not going to be very happy about it. That's $150 more--because I will have to pay extra tax on that $2199 too... I will report back with what happens.
The Kentuckiana Scooter Chronicles is a journal of a man's entry into the world of motorbikes. It also contains product evaluations, reports on regional scooter events, and interviews with various people in the growing worldwide scooter and motorcycle culture.
Thursday, February 7, 2008
Pickup and MCO
Now Chuck says he can let me have the scooter on Saturday because he'll be home, but not on Sunday until 3pm. So I asked my friend Steve if I could use his truck Saturday instead, and he said "sure". Now the kids and I are going up Saturday instead. Not a big deal, but I had wanted to spend most of Saturday unpacking. I will probably get to do that anyway.
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Hi I'm interested in the type of scooter you just brought. Do you recommend i purchase it from Valley scooters?
danny
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