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    Priceless

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    Mate (truckie) just got back from Gillgandera, 10k stretch of dirt road water up to the fuel tanks on his prime mover

    stopped at a servo for a bit of lunch sees a rangie pulling into servo towing a Toy-motor and caravan,rangie un-hooks drives back down the road 20 mins later rangie pulls into servo towing Toy-motor and camper trailer

    apparently the rangie is doing this all day charging $100 bucks a pop

    if only we had photos

    Tony

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    Say no more !!!!!!!!!
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    sounds like a good job for a rangie
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    If only your rangie liked water this much tony

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    You see no problem with charging people to help them out? Fine get so fuel re embursed, perhaps a beer as well but $100 a pop?

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    I don't think $100 is extortion. If your other choice is wait in waist deep water for hours (days?) for the NRMA to come and rescue you for "free", then it is quite reasonable. For his petrol + his time + any damage to his towing strap etc I am not appalled.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dobbo View Post
    You see no problem with charging people to help them out? Fine get so fuel re embursed, perhaps a beer as well but $100 a pop?
    What spudboy said, don't forget he will more than likely have to change all of his driveline oils as well, $100 cheap, not like a Garage owner in outback S.A. who was charging $35 for a scrap of fly-screen mesh to cover your grill during a Locust plague, that was back in the late 70's, so $35 back then is well over a $100 now, Regards Frank.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tank View Post
    What spudboy said, don't forget he will more than likely have to change all of his driveline oils as well, $100 cheap, not like a Garage owner in outback S.A. who was charging $35 for a scrap of fly-screen mesh to cover your grill during a Locust plague, that was back in the late 70's, so $35 back then is well over a $100 now, Regards Frank.
    I agree cover your costs but profiteering from other peoples misfortunes, thats a poor show. Karma will get you in the end.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dobbo View Post
    I agree cover your costs but profiteering from other peoples misfortunes, thats a poor show. Karma will get you in the end.
    Dobbo were all allowed our opinions shame yours are always outside the curve...

    I would bet my left testicle that if you were in the same spot you would do the same thing only charge more

    maybe as a once off do it out of the goodness of your hart but time and time again I don't think so...

    Tony

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    Quote Originally Posted by cal415 View Post
    If only your rangie liked water this much tony

    Aghhh Mick

    with all the rain we've had recently the old girl has had a good wetting on several occasions now the deepest was over the bonnet only a short crosssing mabey 10-15 feet wide and the old girl sailed through never missing a beet so I may have dispelled my water gremlins...

    T

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