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Aug 13, 2018

Camping World survey by RV Travel (not so good)

I realize Camping World hosts this site but even they have be concerned with the survey recently done by RV Travel.

RV Travel (online mag) did a survey of folks that purchased an RV from Camping world. Things didn't go well for CW. RV Travel asked:
Feel Very Happy with purchase 9%
Feel Pretty Good 26%
Not Happy 17%
Very Unhappy
Regret Buying from CW 47%

It's got to be difficult to maintain their dominance when out of 732 responses 64% not happy.

Here is the article.
https://rvtravel.com/camping-world-customer-satisfaction-poll-deeply-lopsided/
  • Kansas Climber wrote:
    Most people who reply to blind surveys like this have an ax to grind. People who are satisfied don't have the time.

    Try the same survey for any other company that's in the RV business and my bet is its worse. Give Camping World some credit, they do a great service for the RV'r. Unlike many other companies (General just to name one) Camping World will work on your RV even if you didn't buy it from them. Not everyone does that.

    No idea who the RV Travel Survey people are either. Never heard of them. My bet is they tried to sell their company and Camping World said no.

    I will say that I have seen the star ratings for Camping World Dealerships continue to rise. I have been a very satisfied customer for many years and will continue to be.



    Lets see if I have this correct.

    Blind surveys are no good.......The number of stars selected in a blind survey by anonymous people on some website are good.

    Got it.

    Over the last 10 years or so I had attempted to purchase new TT's at 3 different Camping Worlds. Harrisburg PA, Akron OH, and Columbus OH. It was basically the same drill at all. Inflated prices unless you believe you should be paying MSRP or close to it, and a myriad of tacked on fees for this and that including paying for the PDI. In fact at Harrisburg PA we were flat out lied too in emails and phone calls. When we made the 2.5 hour drive out there with cash in hand to make the purchase the discussed terms had all conveniently changed to the tune of about an additional $4000.00. It was a blatant take it or leave it attitude and we left it, drove an hour south to Beckleys Camping Center in Thurmont MD, and made a deal on the exact same model with more options to the tune of around $8K less. I'm glad you like Camping World, personally I'll never contact nor set foot in another for any reason.

    Ella / Stacey......No need for the CW-CS canned response, its water long over the dam.
  • drsteve wrote:
    Terryallan wrote:
    wa8yxm wrote:
    There are basically 3 issues with Camping world possibly 4

    1: They are a large company. Stores all over and some are better than others. Folks who are UNHAPPY are often louder than the happy ones.

    2: They hire a lot of "Wet behind the ears" technicians (New kids just out of technician school) who really have little experience.

    3 and this is a big one: They sell stuff they DO NOT MAKE. and get blamed for mistakes the MAKER made.

    And as with many big companies. Customer service could be better.

    I have only two and a half complaints. all very minor
    The first and the half. I had 'em do an oil change. Specified the type of oil (Synth) I wanted used they used regular. the half 99 dollars for an oil chang that .. Well at the Workhorse Authorized place that did the NEXT oil change I got change back from 70 bucks.

    Second: when they installed my Inverter. somehow both Front and Rear A/C got put on the same leg of my 50 amp serivce. NOTE: May have been that way from factory.


    you forgot. Well over priced, and do not stand behind what they sell. Do other dealers stand behind what they sell? Yes they do.


    They do?



    Well the dealers I chose did, and do. Bumgarner Camping Center in Hudson NC. treated me VERY well AFTER the sale. could not do enough to make me happy. As di tom Johnson Marion NC, BEFORE CW bought them out. Won't buy there now, as CW has ruined the dealership. Even the people that work there will tell you that. and Bob Ledfords RV Adventure in Greer SC. had me make a list of the little things I wanted done. I dropped it off at the end of camping season, and in a couple weeks. Went to get it. not only had the completely fixed every thing on my list, Right down to the loose threads on a cushion. but they also replaced the slide seal, that I didn't know had a problem. So yes. Other dealers stand behind what they sell.
  • Terryallan wrote:
    wa8yxm wrote:
    There are basically 3 issues with Camping world possibly 4

    1: They are a large company. Stores all over and some are better than others. Folks who are UNHAPPY are often louder than the happy ones.

    2: They hire a lot of "Wet behind the ears" technicians (New kids just out of technician school) who really have little experience.

    3 and this is a big one: They sell stuff they DO NOT MAKE. and get blamed for mistakes the MAKER made.

    And as with many big companies. Customer service could be better.

    I have only two and a half complaints. all very minor
    The first and the half. I had 'em do an oil change. Specified the type of oil (Synth) I wanted used they used regular. the half 99 dollars for an oil chang that .. Well at the Workhorse Authorized place that did the NEXT oil change I got change back from 70 bucks.

    Second: when they installed my Inverter. somehow both Front and Rear A/C got put on the same leg of my 50 amp serivce. NOTE: May have been that way from factory.


    you forgot. Well over priced, and do not stand behind what they sell. Do other dealers stand behind what they sell? Yes they do.


    They do?
  • Camping World was so ambitious to buy as many independent RV dealers as possible, they failed to establish a unified training program for their sales force and fixed operations at the dealers. They instead concentrated on getting the numbers out the door, regardless of how the consumer is treated. Poorly trained employees & managers result in lousy customer service. I’ve seen this in EVERY Camping World I’ve been to. I buy most of my RV needs on Amazon, online, or at a local RV dealer.
  • I've been a critic of Marcus but must say that the buying experience for my Voltage was a positive one; we got the deal we wanted. It was the after-sale experience I found lacking.
  • Most people who reply to blind surveys like this have an ax to grind. People who are satisfied don't have the time.

    Try the same survey for any other company that's in the RV business and my bet is its worse. Give Camping World some credit, they do a great service for the RV'r. Unlike many other companies (General just to name one) Camping World will work on your RV even if you didn't buy it from them. Not everyone does that.

    No idea who the RV Travel Survey people are either. Never heard of them. My bet is they tried to sell their company and Camping World said no.

    I will say that I have seen the star ratings for Camping World Dealerships continue to rise. I have been a very satisfied customer for many years and will continue to be.
  • wa8yxm wrote:
    There are basically 3 issues with Camping world possibly 4

    1: They are a large company. Stores all over and some are better than others. Folks who are UNHAPPY are often louder than the happy ones.

    2: They hire a lot of "Wet behind the ears" technicians (New kids just out of technician school) who really have little experience.

    3 and this is a big one: They sell stuff they DO NOT MAKE. and get blamed for mistakes the MAKER made.

    And as with many big companies. Customer service could be better.

    I have only two and a half complaints. all very minor
    The first and the half. I had 'em do an oil change. Specified the type of oil (Synth) I wanted used they used regular. the half 99 dollars for an oil chang that .. Well at the Workhorse Authorized place that did the NEXT oil change I got change back from 70 bucks.

    Second: when they installed my Inverter. somehow both Front and Rear A/C got put on the same leg of my 50 amp serivce. NOTE: May have been that way from factory.


    you forgot. Well over priced, and do not stand behind what they sell. Do other dealers stand behind what they sell? Yes they do.
  • wa8yxm's avatar
    wa8yxm
    Explorer III
    There are basically 3 issues with Camping world possibly 4

    1: They are a large company. Stores all over and some are better than others. Folks who are UNHAPPY are often louder than the happy ones.

    2: They hire a lot of "Wet behind the ears" technicians (New kids just out of technician school) who really have little experience.

    3 and this is a big one: They sell stuff they DO NOT MAKE. and get blamed for mistakes the MAKER made.

    And as with many big companies. Customer service could be better.

    I have only two and a half complaints. all very minor
    The first and the half. I had 'em do an oil change. Specified the type of oil (Synth) I wanted used they used regular. the half 99 dollars for an oil chang that .. Well at the Workhorse Authorized place that did the NEXT oil change I got change back from 70 bucks.

    Second: when they installed my Inverter. somehow both Front and Rear A/C got put on the same leg of my 50 amp serivce. NOTE: May have been that way from factory.
  • Thanks but, I don't have to read the survey. I've been reading the forum for several years.
  • Surveys don’t matter. What matters are sales month by month store by store more than last year.

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