Re: GL definition of 'triwall'

From: jatonka (jatonka@telenet.net)
Date: Mon Nov 28 2005 - 16:36:27 PST


IMHO, their definition of Triwall is a container full,or partialy so, of
discarded crap. The photos attached to the description may or may not be
anything to do with what's in that triwall, no problem, you were supposed to
personally inspect the lot before you bid. Again, no problem, everything
isn't in there that you thought you bought, GL is not responsible for it
after the auction ends. No problem you have 10 days to get your lot, but
they only load out on Tuesdays, oh, and buyer load only. So who cares about
what a Triwall is, You should be eager to bid on it to support your local GL
office.
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Subject: [MV] GL definition of 'triwall'

> List,
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> On GL's site, I see a repeated reference to 'TRIWALL'.
>
> Are they meaning a 'GAYLORD'? As in a big box on a skid?
>
> Kent
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