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Chum_lee
Mar 17, 2018Explorer
To CW's credit, stranding customers is very easy to do since potential customers are often inside RV's that they are considering buying when its closing time. The Mesa lot is a good sized lot. It's normal for customers cars to be parked inside the perimeter fence (outside) after hours.
It couldn't hurt if the customers became aware of store hours in advance of their visit. If CW had an intercom on the property and announced the store closing time in advance, . . . . . . problem solved.
That said, the Albuquerque CW almost locked my RV inside their shop up on the rack leaving me stranded, knowing that it was promised that day and that I was waiting (all day) for it in the customer lounge. Luckily I know the sound of closing roll up bay doors and I wasn't afraid to sound off.
Chum lee
It couldn't hurt if the customers became aware of store hours in advance of their visit. If CW had an intercom on the property and announced the store closing time in advance, . . . . . . problem solved.
That said, the Albuquerque CW almost locked my RV inside their shop up on the rack leaving me stranded, knowing that it was promised that day and that I was waiting (all day) for it in the customer lounge. Luckily I know the sound of closing roll up bay doors and I wasn't afraid to sound off.
Chum lee
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