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laknox
Sep 22, 2014Nomad
B.O. Plenty wrote:
I can't imagine that your trailer got damaged inside while just sitting on the lot waiting to get repaired. I'm sure the people there have better things to do than to scratch your counter tops and chip your paneling...Drive the 300 miles and get it fixed. Hire all the Lawyers you want, the local dealer is under no obligation to fix it. This policy is the same for EVERY brand of trailer for reasons explained in previous posts.
B.O.
I can =easily= imagine it. I stored my trailer at my selling dealer for a while, and went to pick it up one time and found the black tank near-full. It was empty when I brought it in, so =someone= with keys was using it. I've had friends take their RV in for service and had cabinet doors come off and just be tossed on the bed/couch, run into by forklifts and other vehicles, propane tanks run dry and moldy food in the fridge when tanks and fridge were off when checked in, all kinds of other stuff. Just one of the =other= totally ludicrous things the manufacturers let the dealers get away with. How long do you think an auto manufacturer would sell cars here if they pulled this b.s.?
Lyle
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