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travelnutz
Oct 01, 2013Explorer II
See, his lips were moving and he's already got you fooled into thinking he only makes $100 per sale for any unit he sells. Do you realy think he sells 500 RV's per year to gross just $50,000 in pay before taxes and all the other withholdings. Any salesman who can sell 500 RV's a year would be making a min of $200,000 and probably a lot more. Hey, wanna buy a bridge and I'll only make $50 for selling it.
Duh! Lakeshore RV in Muskegon, Michigan 13 miles from my home was the largest RV wholesaler in the country for many years and I know for a fact as I have known many of their salesmen and saleswomen that any salesman there didn't sell even 200 RV's each year. Their main lot is simply huge, covers a lot of acres, and always has over 400 new RV''s in it for sale or delivery to all over the USA including Alaska and also Canada and yet most of their sold units are picked up at the factories about 130-150 miles south and prepped at their Indiana pre-delivery place. Why would they go thru the expense to haul a sold RV an extra 250-300 miles just to prep it for long distance delivery? RV Transporters charge approx $1.35 to $ 1.60 per mile depending on where it's going and the price of fuel as it varies greatly. Like many times the measily $100 the dude told you he gets nfor selling it.
Still think the salesman was telling you the truth when moving his lips?
BTW, all of the bridges including the Golden Gate and the Mackinac bridge are just junk/poorly welded/crappy materials used and are likely to collapse a month after you buy them! Hey, both bridges were only built way over 50 years ago and still standing and very sound today. BUT, my beautiful bridge I have for sale is the best and strongest one in the whole country because I said so!!! Watch my lips!
Duh! Lakeshore RV in Muskegon, Michigan 13 miles from my home was the largest RV wholesaler in the country for many years and I know for a fact as I have known many of their salesmen and saleswomen that any salesman there didn't sell even 200 RV's each year. Their main lot is simply huge, covers a lot of acres, and always has over 400 new RV''s in it for sale or delivery to all over the USA including Alaska and also Canada and yet most of their sold units are picked up at the factories about 130-150 miles south and prepped at their Indiana pre-delivery place. Why would they go thru the expense to haul a sold RV an extra 250-300 miles just to prep it for long distance delivery? RV Transporters charge approx $1.35 to $ 1.60 per mile depending on where it's going and the price of fuel as it varies greatly. Like many times the measily $100 the dude told you he gets nfor selling it.
Still think the salesman was telling you the truth when moving his lips?
BTW, all of the bridges including the Golden Gate and the Mackinac bridge are just junk/poorly welded/crappy materials used and are likely to collapse a month after you buy them! Hey, both bridges were only built way over 50 years ago and still standing and very sound today. BUT, my beautiful bridge I have for sale is the best and strongest one in the whole country because I said so!!! Watch my lips!
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