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DiskDoctr
Jun 09, 2018Explorer
Rice wrote:
On I-10 between Palm Springs and San Bernardino (a/k/a the middle of nowhere), there's an RV park right on the interstate with a sign advertising $10 RV full hookups.
I went and said I saw the sign and asked if they had a space for my motorhome for one night, and the woman said it's a membership campground and not open to the public, and I tried to hand me a sheet with a number to call. I said, "So you have a sign on the highway that says full hookup RV sites for $10 but you don't actually offer full hookup RV sites for $10?" She said that's how it is.
So if you're traveling along that stretch and think you're willing to stay in a skanky RV park right on the highway if you can have air conditioning for $10, don't be fooled.
Report the CG to local news. They love to run FRAUD stories, which have the habit of attracting the attention of the state's Attorney General.
Misleading is bad. Blatant fraud is a crime. They'll sort out which it is.
Thanks for the heads up!
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