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Old 03-20-2009, 04:26 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Might be best to email her directly from the website-not sure how often she checks in. Include your zip code so she can accurately quote shipping also.

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I guess she is off this week, I called on Tuesday and left a recording to call me, and followed up with an email from their website asking for a toothbar quote and havnt heard back.
 
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I have tried calling Markham 1-2 times every weekday for 2 weeks with no answer or call back. Must be out of bussiness. Im glad I didnt order anything from them.
 
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I have tried calling Markham 1-2 times every weekday for 2 weeks with no answer or call back. Must be out of bussiness. Im glad I didnt order anything from them.
WOW, I have NEVER heard a bad thing about the customer service there...

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Hello, the price for that size 299.00 freight will depend on your state. Please let me know if I can help further. right now we are waiting on teeth.

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I have tried calling Markham 1-2 times every weekday for 2 weeks with no answer or call back. Must be out of bussiness. Im glad I didnt order anything from them.
certainly not the case at all -please be patient and if possible and update us when you guys touch base....make sure you left good contact info however way you reached out to them

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I guess she is off this week, I called on Tuesday and left a recording to call me, and followed up with an email from their website asking for a toothbar quote and havnt heard back.
Did you get the toothbar ordered? I had a good experience dealing with Markham Welding and hope they stay around. Remember, small businesses have few people available to take up the slack when someone needs time off. I'd imagine they're very busy and being a small company can only make so many implements at a time.

A toothbar is a good tool that makes breaking into hard ground easier. I've popped more than a few rocks, and several small trees with mine.( It was just more convienent to do it with the loader teeth than turning around, in limited area, to use the backhoe.) If you are moving sand a toothbar isn't needed.

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