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<p>[QUOTE="Steel Tiger, post: 2640915, member: 87051"]1st, the money in your maintenance escrow and performance bond is YOUR money.</p><p>2nd, JCT will take money from those accounts for any monies owed to them. ie. negative settlements, damages to truck, and maintenance bills not yet deducted. After that, if there is a positive amount, the will send you a check within 45 days. Think about it.....if you trade in a car to a dealership, don't they deduct for damages or work that needs to be done? Who is supposed to pay for the required maintenance to bring the truck up to DOT standards? JCT? The new ownner of that truck? Why should they? YOU had the truck and were the ONLY one responsible for the upkeep of that truck. If you didn't do it when it was supposed to be done, you're still gonna pay for it. Its only fair. COMMON SENSE PEOPLE!!!! I see a lot of griping and ######## from previous contractors, but honestly the majority of the problems are driver based (meaning the driver themselves bring it upon themselves.)[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Steel Tiger, post: 2640915, member: 87051"]1st, the money in your maintenance escrow and performance bond is YOUR money. 2nd, JCT will take money from those accounts for any monies owed to them. ie. negative settlements, damages to truck, and maintenance bills not yet deducted. After that, if there is a positive amount, the will send you a check within 45 days. Think about it.....if you trade in a car to a dealership, don't they deduct for damages or work that needs to be done? Who is supposed to pay for the required maintenance to bring the truck up to DOT standards? JCT? The new ownner of that truck? Why should they? YOU had the truck and were the ONLY one responsible for the upkeep of that truck. If you didn't do it when it was supposed to be done, you're still gonna pay for it. Its only fair. COMMON SENSE PEOPLE!!!! I see a lot of griping and ######## from previous contractors, but honestly the majority of the problems are driver based (meaning the driver themselves bring it upon themselves.)[/QUOTE]
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