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kalynzoo
Nov 17, 2016Explorer
When I had CoachNet, the jacks were stuck down in a Campground in Oregon. It took them hours to find a technician to come out. Actually, I found the technician through the campground and CoachNet made the arrangements. CN said I would have to pay $50 for the service call. It took the tech a few hours and a lot of work to get me up and running safely. Nobody had told him about $50. I gladly paid his fee for his excellent, clean, work in a tight dirty environment. A couple of years later, the jacks stuck again at the end of an FMCA Rally. All the tech guys had already left. Good Sam, my new roadside assistance company, sent out a truck service company with hydraulic experience. There was no fee to raise the jacks. There would have been a fee to make repairs. I opted to drive the 120 miles home. Side note: I traded in the coach...not for the jacks, but I found this one which we like better.
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