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- 3oaksExplorerNo and No.
- akrvExplorerNo if they need one want to use one they can rent it.
- Dakota98Explorer
3oaks wrote:
No and No.
And NO :S - Bull_RiderExplorerI wouldn't loan it to anyone except one of my brothers. I would loan anything to my brothers.... except for my wife.... :-)
- gjwarnekeExplorerNo and No
- GENECOPExplorer IINo.....
- Bird_FreakExplorer II
Bull Rider wrote:
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I wouldn't loan it to anyone except one of my brothers. I would loan anything to my brothers.... except for my wife.... :-) - Redcatcher70ExplorerYears ago, we loaned our pop-up to SIL's parents once for two weeks, I spent several long days cleaning up the mess.
NO, NO NEVER AGAIN........... - darsbenExplorer IIHE double hockey sticks NO.
ANd peachesandcream I think he meant from a rental company - DutchmenSportExplorerNo.
But I did let my in-laws use my Dutchmen for a week. I towed the camper to the campground, set it up, and they used it for a week. I then returned and closed everything up and towed it back home. This is (was) the only one-time exception.
The reason I felt comfortable about this is because my mother-in-law raised her family (my wife and her brothers) camping. The owned MH, TT, Truck Campers, tents, and traveled extensively. So she knew what she was doing. It worked out pretty good, because the next summer they ended up buying a TT for themselves!
I offered to do the same thing for my son and his finance if they got married they could use it for a honeymoon suite. But when they eloped in Las Vegas, well, I was so "mad" there was no way on planet earth I'd let them ever use it! Funny though ... they are divorced now! Go figure! But the son is coming with us over Christmas week for our winter Christmas pilgrimage to Florida this year.
But anyone else ... no and no! Absolutely not! They can buy their own, or rent one. I'm not footing the bill for someone else destroying my property. And face it, no matter how much they promise to take care of your property, they STILL do not have any investment in YOUR camper, and will never truly respect it!
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