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Post by waterman on Jan 30, 2009 8:57:47 GMT -5
Rausch Creek now takes plastic This could be a good thing for some people but could get others introuble ;D
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Post by cobra001 on Jan 30, 2009 10:32:56 GMT -5
I only use plastic with large companies.I think using a credit card at a business like that could very easily lead to identity theft. Vince
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Post by waterman on Jan 30, 2009 11:18:15 GMT -5
Im with you vinny!!!
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Post by HamiltonLJ on Jan 31, 2009 9:23:57 GMT -5
The only time someone gets a copy of your card # is if you give it to them or they use the old school impression style machine. If they tell you there electronic machine is down just pay cash.
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Post by HamiltonLJ on Aug 10, 2009 21:02:24 GMT -5
There's a trip in the plans for Halloween weekend. The email will be going out in a couple weeks. I run my 33s every where. Philly, NYC, RC, York, Connecticut. It's a little hard to bring an empty trailer when we all have Jeeps! AAA plus is for broken rigs.
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Post by blackrubi on Aug 11, 2009 6:51:16 GMT -5
I have trailered up there, it is nice to not have to wear out your offroad tires running down the highway. Many RC regulars trailer too (some rigs are not roadable). You will see all kinds of rigs there from dumptrucks pulling heavily modded hummers to fivers with three or four trucks on top. Also it gives you space to carry extra parts and supplies particularly if you are camping either at RC or local campgrounds
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Post by Rock2pus on Aug 11, 2009 17:25:26 GMT -5
I trailer mine up, but my xj remains pretty roadable, even after a weekend of beating...I would always drag a bud's rig home if need be, but even I have AAA still just for that purpose, for about 65 bucks a year, it's cheap insurance.....
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