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time2roll
Jul 09, 2018Nomad
RobWNY wrote:I get that. Just saying when you put in your personal information the website should ask if the RV is 50 or 30 amp before you click and pay. They often ask for length, slides, RV class, toad, etc. why not the power.time2roll wrote:
With all the low voltage issues reported I can completely understand the requirement.
However it seems odd that the reservation sequence did not start by asking if you have a 30 or 50 amp RV and restate the warning.
That was my fault for not seeing the warning on the site. I only caught it after making the reservation and seeing it in the confirmation email. That's all on me for completing the booking without thoroughly reading everything. I'm not complaining about the policy whatsoever. I just didn't know if this is becoming the norm and if I wasted my money on the dogbone reducer.
No. I have never experienced this or read a similar post. But then mine is 30 amp so no issue comes up.
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