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kcmoedoe
Sep 21, 2014Explorer
tropical36 wrote:"The customer is always right" has to be one of the most over-used stupid positions of all time. YOU did not follow the rules of the park, which are really pretty basic and simple. That does not make you "RIGHT". It makes you "WRONG". If Walmarts and the like are so great for camping, why the heck were you at Wamaloam Campground in the first place. Walmart has no problems with extra guests visiting, they have no designated parking areas that are lined with wooden ties for you to damage your new tires on and there are no facilities for you not to use.CG Dawson wrote:
Boy, the "Campground Rules Police" really jumped all over this poster!
Hey, I knew it was coming before I even started with it. Some are even mislead into believing that RVer's are birds of a feather that stick together, but not necessarily so.
Will say one thing though and no matter what the opinions are and with many that will never be heard from, these people will end up paying for this one, even if it's just a little bit. In fact they already have with me leaving and I wasn't really a bad camper, spending very little time there and not using any of their amenities, but did feed their laundry machines. Now, while I'm such a hard guy to deal with, keep in mind that I've stayed in countless amounts of campgrounds over the years and have never posted anything negative about one that I can remember.
The customer being always right, still reigns in most areas and one of the reasons why Walmart has been so successful. They even treat their RVer's great as well and as per usual, you can't beat their price, along with having the best camp store in the whole world....LOL
Now, there's another thread that brings out some of the best in people and never could figure out why staying overnight in such places upsets a certain brand of individual. Must be CG owners again, is all I can come up with and if not, why do they care, when all the poster is asking for, is advice on certain matters.
The fact of the matter is you broke the rules and got caught. Instead of taking responsibility for what is really a non-event (they didn't kick you out, didn't charge you a fee, they left a note on your windshield, horror of horrors) you somehow feel you must justify how you are special, rules don't apply to you, and how you didn't deserve such horrible treatment. First the park was just plain wrong, then they had a piece of rebar in a landscaping tie, then the note was wordy and rude. Now your justification is "the customer is always right". At least you are trying to touch all the bases.
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