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Jan 07, 2018Can't speak to CW's sales practices since I never purchased an RV from them, however, I have come across dealers engaged in deceptive or outright dishonest business practices.
It is imperative for buyers that are not familiar with purchase contracts not to sign on the dotted line until they are completely satisfied with what they are signing. If you have a trade-in, make sure you're getting what you were told verbally. What you have agreed to verbally can easily be changed on paper by the finance department and you may not catch it.
If still not comfortable with the purchase contract, take it home and have a friend or relative review it. A legitimate business should not have a problem letting a customer go home and finalize the deal the next day.
It is imperative for buyers that are not familiar with purchase contracts not to sign on the dotted line until they are completely satisfied with what they are signing. If you have a trade-in, make sure you're getting what you were told verbally. What you have agreed to verbally can easily be changed on paper by the finance department and you may not catch it.
If still not comfortable with the purchase contract, take it home and have a friend or relative review it. A legitimate business should not have a problem letting a customer go home and finalize the deal the next day.
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