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wbwood
Apr 29, 2014Explorer
Was the RV new or used? I presume used with the comments you made about them not wanting to fix every little thing. Did you get the list of things wrong in writing and signed by the dealer that they would take care of the items? If not, then I would agree with the dealer somewhat because you could keep coming back and wanting things here and there done as you find them or come up with them. If it's a new unit, the. Yes they need to fix the issues. At least what the manufacturer will approve.
Don't ever take a unit that isn't working properly and items fixed or without a written and signed contract that they will fix the items by a certain date.
And being newbees is not an excuse to be treated otherwise. If you fail to do your research, no matter what it is, then it's mistakes you learn from.
Don't ever take a unit that isn't working properly and items fixed or without a written and signed contract that they will fix the items by a certain date.
And being newbees is not an excuse to be treated otherwise. If you fail to do your research, no matter what it is, then it's mistakes you learn from.
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