dnanian
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- First Name
- David
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- May 18, 2020
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- Massachusetts
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- Taycan, Tesla Model S, BMW i3
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bushmg,I had the same issue with EA chargers at the Sam's in Fort Worth. I went by to see if they were working and fortunately I didn't need a charge. Of the 4 chargers, 2 had blank panels (dead), and the other 2 had working panels, but the chargers showed as unavailable. I called EA and got the apology and promise to fix. Useless!
I've tried the Auburn chargers and, unfortunately, none of them worked for me (but there are a lot of functional chargers there).good luck! I’ll likely charge only rarely, but that Auburn charger off of 90 is one place I might go ... Hope it works! What did you put on your rear seats for the dog?
Forgot to answer this. It's actually a generic "car hammock" from Amazon: https://amzn.to/2UvuRHFWhat did you put on your rear seats for the dog?
Well, sure. So's heart surgery. Would you like to be your cardiac surgeon's first bypass?I’m sure the process of replacing that part is well documented.
I volunteer in an animal shelter surgery clinic... I’ve photographed both dog and cat heart surgery. Oh, wait, that’s not what you asked.Well, sure. So's heart surgery. Would you like to be your cardiac surgeon's first bypass?
My wife's a veterinarian, so I get plenty of that. And I know when she's doing a procedure for the first time, she spends a lot of time studying all the different things to do, and everything that goes right and wrong.I volunteer in an animal shelter surgery clinic...