NMDriver wrote:
toedtoes wrote:
I do stand firm against used undies.
You mean you will not wear them I guess not "stand firm against them" :)
There are vending machines in Japan that sell used undies....so I have been told.
Many army surplus outlets sell used shorts, long johns, t-shirts, etc. and someone buys them. Preppers maybe? link
No need to go to Japan.
Many for sale on Reddit, Craiglist, Ebay etc. I'd post some links but that would get this post removed, which it will probably be regardless.
They do not depreciate either, in fact they appreciate in value.
I've often thought of selling some of mine as the wife usually throws them away LOL.
3oaks wrote:
toedtoes wrote:
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Oh, and because so many are poorly made to begin with that after a couple years on the road with an owner who doesn't do any maintenance like sealing, the whole rig can be falling apart.
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I believe that covers it.
You need not wait a couple of years, just go to any dealer lot or show and look closely. Many are falling apart when they roll out of the factory door. A lot of buyers don't know or believe that, but banks and dealers certainly do. I sit on the board of directors of a credit union, and our RV rates are set in stone at 8.5%. Its one of the few segments we have taken losses on over the years when people walk out on a drag.
I broke down and went to the Pittsburgh RV show yesterday. Lots of falling apart stuff there. It's hard to believe they display some of it. I did not notice any improvement over last year in build quality, in fact it very well could have went the other direction. I love the $2 cheap Chinese LED strips they're now all using under counters and the Wi-Fi ranger they are going to that is also a piece of low grade junk.
9 acres of fast depreciating garbage, and this year a first time appearance by Camping World who had a load of hired guns. They were the only ones I noticed running up to attendees with hyperactive sales pitches.