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Markiemark32
Feb 21, 2014Explorer
lizzie wrote:
Three years ago an old friend, who had never owned or used an RV, spent hours on the telephone with me seeking advice. He had already pretty much made up his mind and I was very careful in my responses. I didn't think it was a good match for him but, what do I know? He spent a lot of money on an RV that he has not been able to use. Now he is going to trade it on and even poorer (in my opinion) choice and it is going to cost him a bundle. It may turn out well but it bothers me. Have you had this happen? lizzie
Why is it not a good match?
I have had a friend, about to jump into one after seeing ours, they were new in a house, about to have first baby, 2 kids ouside of the family from previous marriage, after giving lots of advice, I also WARNED pretty directly, that if you are going to get one, MAKE sure it will be a lifestyle and something you will use, or else it will rot away & be a big money waste. They waited, and are super busy with their new life.
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