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Businiess name:  M & C Equipment
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Please do your research before purchasing parts from this dealer. I walked in a couple of Fridays ago on my way to Houston as they are a Ferris Dealer to purchase some blades for my lawnmower. I nearly fell over when they told me the price. When I questioned the price compared to the internet, they told me they did not set the prices. This is a croc as I sell automotive parts. They definately were not interested in the sell and I ended up purchasing them at McCoys Lawn equipment in Austin for 40% less than what M & C wanted. I am dissappointed with the price along with the lack of effort to even try to salvage the sell. In my business it is better to make a little of something rather that a lot of nothing

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