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WhitehouseLV
Nov 09, 2013Nomad
1mtnman wrote:
My first impression would be to tell them to keep it and order me another. I would not touch anything damaged regardless of how little the damage might be. I've had enough trouble with new trailers and campers that I don't need to take delivery on one that is already damaged.
This was my initial thought too. I'd get pics of the damage & find out how they plan to repair it. You'd be surprised how much "stuff" doesn't get repaired back to original. Sometimes better but sometimes cosmetically worse. It's your $$ so don't settle. Congratulations
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