QUOTE (809screamer @ Nov 2 2009, 12:17 AM)

They have sold there shop with contents I.E Welders,Blue Prints and such almost everything to the makers of MISSION . Which these guys are a bunch of B A S T ARDS due to the fact that the owner that owns MISSION used to work for SNO-PRO and stole the blue prints from them and just changed on ore two things and started MISSION then sold trailers way lower then what SNO-PRO could .. Alot less quality from MISSION if you ask me . I Have seen trailers from MISSION break the axle bolts not even 10 miles from the shop when it was headed to the dealer for delivery . Lol you cant use GRADE 5!!!! bolts and think they are going to work ..... In my opinion which im in titled to MISSION trailers are not that good i would not even put my lawn mower in one let alone my pride and joy.. It wont be long and these guys will be headed down the road due to all the screw up these guys do someday some one is going to sue them i dont know who but sumone will cause there product is "edit for bad language" .. Just ask TEAM MAINE about the sled 5th wheel sled trailer that MISSION built and caught fire with sleds in it...
Got to love the Internet. Lets get a few things corrected here:
1. I do not work for ALCOM
2. Sno Pro did not "sell" anything. The bank locked the doors and ALCOM bought the assets from the bank.
3. One of the owners of ALCOM did work for C&C Dist who owned Sno Pro Cargo Pro before it was sold to Thule. He did not stay with Thule and was looking for a job, had a idea that might work, took a big chance by starting ALCOM and has done quite well.
4. The same components that were used on Sno Pro/Cargo Pro Trailers are and have in the past been used on Mission trailers. The delivery trucks used to stop at one place then go to the other. Now, they only stop at one place, which is ALCOM's brand new 75,000 sq. ft facility in Winslow, Maine.
5. As for the Team Maine trailer, how is it the Mission is to blame for a sleeping bag being left resting against a vent pipe for the furnace? I feel bad that that happened to anyone, but not manufacturer related.
6. There is a spell check option right up above. You might want to learn how to use it or you could always go back to school and learn how to spell.
Please get you facts straight before you post.