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spoon059
Feb 14, 2017Explorer II
Yup, sounds like a typical sales pitch. Like when you walk into a Bass Pro Shops and they try to have you sign up for a "Free $25,000 shopping card" or some nonsense like that. If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. I would rather pay for 2 weeks of a camping trip than be forced into some high pressure sales pitch. Some people might love that, but I bought a camper specifically so that I would have a MOBILE vacation home. There are some places that I go every year, but I don't want to blow my entire vacation budget to only go to the same places every time.
On the other hand, I bought my camper from Keystone Mega RV in Greencastle, PA. They offer a free night of camping at their campground. Its not much of a campground, but you can park the night there for free and test all your RV functions. No sales pitch, no attempt to solicit information... just a good business practice for new trailer owners to test out the product within walking distance of the salesman to ensure they know what they are doing.
On the other hand, I bought my camper from Keystone Mega RV in Greencastle, PA. They offer a free night of camping at their campground. Its not much of a campground, but you can park the night there for free and test all your RV functions. No sales pitch, no attempt to solicit information... just a good business practice for new trailer owners to test out the product within walking distance of the salesman to ensure they know what they are doing.
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