Markl
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DamnLucky you.. I was sent a text message from my dealer today saying my truck was ready! Only to find out that it was someone elses truck! DAMN IT
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DamnLucky you.. I was sent a text message from my dealer today saying my truck was ready! Only to find out that it was someone elses truck! DAMN IT
That would hurt.Lucky you.. I was sent a text message from my dealer today saying my truck was ready! Only to find out that it was someone elses truck! DAMN IT
Couldnt help it. Had to see what this VIN number showed. Definitely not my truck, but interesting to see dates.Damn
2021 Ford F-150 | 26-28 (weeks) |
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2021 Ford F-Series Super Duty (F-250 through F-600) | 30-32 (weeks) |
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Canadian anything is super frustrating. Canadian Amazon (full of Chinese crap and never the things US can get), Canadian Netflix blows donkey nuts.. hey look, a movie from 1980s is available for streaming (the Americans get new releases), Canadian Youtube "That video is not available in your region", Canadian weather "Sorry, from Oct to Apr enjoy the permafrost", Canadian Telecoms, pick either Rogers or Bell.. everything else runs on those networks and they have the monopoly - enjoy your $150/month cellphone bill while Americans pay $50.I find the ?? build and price tool so useless, it frustrates me every time I go there. Can't even add the options that are available for the particular trim level. ie copilot assist 2.0 on the xlt
Tracker showed 6-14-21, and the rest said awaiting shipping 6-23-21 ETADid the tracker update on those dates? Or was it a surprise?
Mine had the spray in linerSpray in bed liner option?
Based on the spreadsheet I posted earlier normal wait time is 26-28 weeks (as of May) and spray in liner adds 10-12 additional weeks. Not sure of how accurate it is but I think this is for everything built prior to Mid May.Mine had the spray in liner
Congratulations, she's a beauty!Picked it up today but has to go back on Monday for the bed liner. No real rust on the diff and a blast to drive. Now I need to figure out all of the controls.
The hospital thing is slow as fuck. Broke my wrist August 2018 from a slash at hockey and just got in for surgery February 2021. And we do pay a shit load in taxes for this slow service.Canadian anything is super frustrating. Canadian Amazon (full of Chinese crap and never the things US can get), Canadian Netflix blows donkey nuts.. hey look, a movie from 1980s is available for streaming (the Americans get new releases), Canadian Youtube "That video is not available in your region", Canadian weather "Sorry, from Oct to Apr enjoy the permafrost", Canadian Telecoms, pick either Rogers or Bell.. everything else runs on those networks and they have the monopoly - enjoy your $150/month cellphone bill while Americans pay $50.
But we don't have to worry about going to the hospital or doctor .. so there's that.
Coronavirus probably screwed with that.The hospital thing is slow as fuck. Broke my wrist August 2018 from a slash at hockey and just got in for surgery February 2021. And we do pay a shit load in taxes for this slow service.
Took 6 months for the mri (feb 2020) then 5 months to get into specialist to schedule surgery. Apparently less than a handful of surgeons across Ontario perform the surgery l needed. Covid did play a role in the scheduling of surgery after I saw the surgeon July 2020 to get an OR 7 months later.Coronavirus probably screwed with that.
But I've got MRIs in a week. If you are flexible, you typically can get in pretty quickly. Priority surgeries go first, and if it's non-urgent, you go to the back of the queue. Again, COVID-19 screwed with everything tho.
I've had 3 MRIs. Every single time in busy Toronto, I've got them less than a week because I said I'd go on a wait list. They called me and said 'Can you be here at 3am tomorrow because there has been a cancellation?'Took 6 months for the mri (feb 2020) then 5 months to get into specialist to schedule surgery. Apparently less than a handful of surgeons across Ontario perform the surgery l needed. Covid did play a role in the scheduling of surgery after I saw the surgeon July 2020 to get an OR 7 months later.
The 6 month wait for mri was pre covid. I was never asked about wait list. Was given an appointment for Ajax to have Mri done then had to wait for surgeon go have open spot in Oshawa to perform surgery. I agree, probably more important health concerns with others where I was a low priority.I've had 3 MRIs. Every single time in busy Toronto, I've got them less than a week because I said I'd go on a wait list. They called me and said 'Can you be here at 3am tomorrow because there has been a cancellation?'
If you had to wait that long, it probably issues complicated by COVID, or they decided your injury wasn't priority enough.
I do agree that specialists can take some time if you are not deemed urgent.
Also - no offence, but you're also in Whitby lol.
Blows donkey nuts ??? I am going to be laughing at that for the rest of the day!Canadian anything is super frustrating. Canadian Amazon (full of Chinese crap and never the things US can get), Canadian Netflix blows donkey nuts.. hey look, a movie from 1980s is available for streaming (the Americans get new releases), Canadian Youtube "That video is not available in your region", Canadian weather "Sorry, from Oct to Apr enjoy the permafrost", Canadian Telecoms, pick either Rogers or Bell.. everything else runs on those networks and they have the monopoly - enjoy your $150/month cellphone bill while Americans pay $50.
But we don't have to worry about going to the hospital or doctor .. so there's that.