BajaNomad

RV Towing Baja.

Bajawheeling - 6-28-2012 at 08:20 AM

Baja Wheeling S.A. de C.V. is a Mexican Corporation registered with La Paz Business and Commerce, the National Foreign Investment Registry and enrolled in the local Chamber of Commerce.

We assist our clients with recreation vehicles into, out of and through Mexico, United States and Canada. We also import, export, sell and buy RV’s.

Baja Wheeling is fully insured, licensed and bonded to work through North America. We recognise the need for this type of service due to time restraints, risk management, emergencies and not being equipped to manage the recreation vehicle (RV, boat, 5th wheel trailer, goose neck trailer, camper, mobile home, motor home).

Making sure your RV is brought to its destination on time and intact is our commitment to you. We take great pride with road safety and care of your RV while in the possession of Baja Wheeling.

For further interest or inquires please email inquirers to bajawheeling@gmail.com

Website development is currently underway.

Telephone 612-152-6065

Kind regards,

Thomas Shusterman.

Administrator of Baja Wheeling

Dave4130 - 7-15-2014 at 03:52 PM

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Originally posted by Bajawheeling
Baja Wheeling S.A. de C.V. is a Mexican Corporation registered with La Paz Business and Commerce, the National Foreign Investment Registry and enrolled in the local Chamber of Commerce.

We assist our clients with recreation vehicles into, out of and through Mexico, United States and Canada. We also import, export, sell and buy RV’s.

Baja Wheeling is fully insured, licensed and bonded to work through North America. We recognise the need for this type of service due to time restraints, risk management, emergencies and not being equipped to manage the recreation vehicle (RV, boat, 5th wheel trailer, goose neck trailer, camper, mobile home, motor home).

Making sure your RV is brought to its destination on time and intact is our commitment to you. We take great pride with road safety and care of your RV while in the possession of Baja Wheeling.

For further interest or inquires please email inquirers to bajawheeling@gmail.com

Website development is currently underway.

Telephone 612-152-6065

Kind regards,

Thomas Shusterman.

Administrator of Baja Wheeling



Hey guys here is my website dedicated to Baja Wheeling and Thomas Shusterman.

www.bajawheelingtowedme.com

larryC - 7-16-2014 at 12:15 PM

Dave
Looking at the tow bar he used, in the picture on your website, I can see why there is so much damage. Very poor choice to use on a vehicle with a relatively flimsy bumper. Doesn't say much for Bajawheelings expertise.

desertcpl - 7-16-2014 at 12:40 PM

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Originally posted by larryC
Dave
Looking at the tow bar he used, in the picture on your website, I can see why there is so much damage. Very poor choice to use on a vehicle with a relatively flimsy bumper. Doesn't say much for Bajawheelings expertise.




true,,, its a wonder that the truck made it at all

Dave4130 - 7-16-2014 at 01:06 PM

I agree.

motoged - 7-16-2014 at 01:49 PM

So, doesn't the company's insurance cover such damage?

Unfortunate situation, for sure.

Keep 'em honest....:saint:

Dave4130 - 7-16-2014 at 03:08 PM

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Originally posted by motoged
So, doesn't the company's insurance cover such damage?

Unfortunate situation, for sure.

Keep 'em honest....:saint:


Should. I hate to file a claim as much as the next guy. But you should take responsibility as a business owner. I find that fair.

bajabuddha - 7-16-2014 at 03:56 PM

Dave, not only should you file an insurance claim, but the word "ATTORNEY" works wonders as well. There are enough unscrupulous business owners out there who need a reminder to be responsible. Your photos should be all you need.

Bob53 - 7-16-2014 at 04:37 PM

Here is the website...
http://www.bajawheeling.com/

motoged - 7-16-2014 at 04:52 PM

It will be interesting to hear Mr. Shusterman's side of things...:?: since he opened this bait bag.

mtgoat666 - 7-16-2014 at 05:14 PM

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Originally posted by motoged
It will be interesting to hear Mr. Shusterman's side of things...:?: since he opened this bait bag.


the website shows pic of "final bill" indicating dave paid 200 of 2025 due. dave says he had 2000 damage. based on the accounting shown on dave's website, seems like dave is came out about even, eh?

desertcpl - 7-16-2014 at 05:26 PM

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Originally posted by mtgoat666
Quote:
Originally posted by motoged
It will be interesting to hear Mr. Shusterman's side of things...:?: since he opened this bait bag.


the website shows pic of "final bill" indicating dave paid 200 of 2025 due. dave says he had 2000 damage. based on the accounting shown on dave's website, seems like dave is came out about even, eh?




OH how the worm turns :?::?::?:

desertcpl - 7-16-2014 at 05:29 PM

and one thing else the company that would tow with a set up like that is just plan wrong

if they didn't have the proper tow bars or ECT

then put it on a trailer

and they only got $200 up front ???

sounds a little mickey mouse to me

bajabuddha - 7-16-2014 at 05:55 PM

Thank goodness neither claim to be Marines..... YET.

Dave4130 - 7-18-2014 at 08:28 AM

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Originally posted by mtgoat666
Quote:
Originally posted by motoged
It will be interesting to hear Mr. Shusterman's side of things...:?: since he opened this bait bag.


the website shows pic of "final bill" indicating dave paid 200 of 2025 due. dave says he had 2000 damage. based on the accounting shown on dave's website, seems like dave is came out about even, eh?



Let me clear up the Math.

I contracted the tow with Baja Wheeling for $1,500.00

Paid $1,000.00 up front

held the balance when my truck was delivered in that condition. Thats $500.00

the Repairs cost me $2,000.00

Mr. Shusterman owes me $1,500.00

[Edited on 7-18-2014 by Dave4130]

bajabuddha - 7-18-2014 at 09:49 AM

Few people have kind words to say about pit-bulls. Find an attorney that resembles one, and SIC-'EM!

motoged - 7-18-2014 at 10:05 AM

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Originally posted by bajabuddha
Few people have kind words to say about pit-bulls. Find an attorney that resembles one, and SIC-'EM!




LancairDriver - 7-18-2014 at 10:17 AM

Hire an Attorney? To even get one started on the case would cost more than this claim. Then after all the wrangling and spending a lot more to get a judgement, you still need to collect. Good luck...this type of case unfortunately only leads to more aggravation and expense. I once legally persued a loss of $20,000 that looked like a slam dunk. I spent just over another 20k with a lawyer and eventually (over a year)won a judgement for the full amount plus legal fees. Guess what? The loosing party then went bankrupt so I doubled my initial loss. This kind of situation is almost always a loose-loose event.

dtbushpilot - 7-18-2014 at 10:29 AM

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Originally posted by LancairDriver
Hire an Attorney? To even get one started on the case would cost more than this claim. Then after all the wrangling and spending a lot more to get a judgement, you still need to collect. Good luck...this type of case unfortunately only leads to more aggravation and expense. I once legally persued a loss of $20,000 that looked like a slam dunk. I spent just over another 20k with a lawyer and eventually (over a year)won a judgement for the full amount plus legal fees. Guess what? The loosing party then went bankrupt so I doubled my initial loss. This kind of situation is almost always a loose-loose event.


X2. Dust off your flip flops and move on. If it gives you satisfaction to expose this person on the internet go for it but I wouldn't expect monetary satisfaction. Thank you for sharing your experience with us, it might save the rest of us from a similar fate....

tjsue - 7-18-2014 at 09:28 PM

I found a minimum of 9 errors in the website. It's an extremely "professionally designed" website, too.