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- 1SGExplorerI am assuming you are in Eugene, OR so I would suggest talking to the folks at RV Sales of Oregon on Hwy 99 or the group (I can't remember their name) in Junction City.
I have no experience with either but they are closer to home for you and you can actually go and check them out.
Paul - CaptnbobExplorerI have also been approached by these folks and have read the agreement and the contract and I am very reluctant to take the offer. It seems that their prospective buyers have bad or less than good credit and that tells me that the risk far exceeds the potential reward. I am not desperate to sell the coach and am no where near being upside down on the financing, so I am going to not take up the offer.
- DtankExplorer
handye9 wrote:
Here's a link to another thread on this subject.
Looking at the post (the link) from March 2014......
Why would anyone want to do that?
(IMO) only -ONLY- if they had an RV that was *difficult* to sell -
which really means poor condition.
There are* consignment outfits that put your RV on their lot, sell it and receive an agreed upon commission.
No hocus pocus - you get your $, the buyer gets the RV. Done deal.
(IMO) *If* someone was looking to BUY from this outfit, they must be in a poor financial situation to buy - which really simply means, no money and/or poor credit, etc.
Sooooooo - (IMO) sure looks like a Run, Forest Run!!..:(
Buyer - Seller - Beware..:R
And the thread starter has one post!? "Stock" in the company?..:h
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