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peaches_cream
Jan 04, 2014Explorer
RVUSA wrote:peaches&cream wrote:
This tread has gone to "outerspace". Some say the MH cannot be repaired. Chance of damage is so great, they should just strip it and crush it. If a "newby" reads this before purchasing a new MH, they will "run not walk" away from the purchase. It has been brought out that QC, PDI, and the work ethic of MH builders is non-exisitant. To sum it up, a few, are trying to do irreparable damage to the MH image.
They lead you to believe, if the MH is not prefect, run away from it. We all know the prefect MH does not exist so they say "STAY AWAY FROM ALL MH'. Would not the simple advise be? Have a knowledgeable Tech look at the damage? If no major damage has occurred, put a screw or a rivet in the hole and move on with life.
So the thread isnt going your way huh?
If a BRAND NEW MOTORHOME HAS A HOLE IN A EXTERIOR WALL (you know what the OP was referencing) and there is no way to determine if leakage has occured, then yes absolutely find another rv.
Why would you insist that they assume a risk with their money that they simply dont have to.
Like many others, "I have no dog in this fight". I said my piece, stated my opinion, and like a few others, I'm out of here. Have a "HAPPY NEW YEAR" if that is possible.
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