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mudqueen327
Jun 30, 2014Explorer
Hi there! Yes we did receive our camper on July 19 of last year. It wasn't as wheelchair accessibile as we were made to beleive but we were able to make a few slight changes and make it work for us (ie: the bed was extremely tall to allow for the generator storage compartment....we decided a lower bed was more important that the storage space and we wouldn't ever use a generator right below our heads so we lowered it 8 inches). We were thrilled with it when we first got it and I guess in our excitement we overlooked the cheapness of the whole thing. We had an issue with the a/c in the bedroom from the beginning and we finally was able to take it in for warranty repair. After 7 weeks and lots of lies from the owner of the company we finally got the camper back. Overall, we decided that the old saying is true...you get what you pay for. It'll work for our first camper but I don't know how long it will last or how long we will keep it. At first I bragged and bragged on Dunesport and even included them (for free advertising) in several articles I wrote for RV'ing Accessibility Group. Now, after seeing how far the owner will take a lie and the cheapness I highly do NOT recommend Dunesport. Go ahead and spend an extra $10,000 and get a NICE camper and something you can be proud of.
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