randallb wrote:
I suggest that you get one or two more opinions involved in the argument you have going with yourself. The selling dealer has offered to fix your problem. You do not want them to fix your problem because of someone else's opinion/recommended repair. Since you do not trust the selling dealer then pay to have some one else fix your RV. The selling dealer has offered to honor his agreement. At this point you are the problem.
Randy Bergen
It is difficult to call the buyer the problem after the selling dealer decided that belittling and insulting and trickery were the best way to approach the buyer on all of his matters regarding the after-sale care.
I can understand how you feel if you have not read the entire story but there is an issue of lost trust and confidence which lays solely on the shoulders of the selling dealer.