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Feb 18, 2015Explorer II
rockhillmanor wrote:PackerBacker wrote:
Definitely not the norm. I suspect the salesman wanted to understand how committed you were before doing a bunch of work and then perhaps going elsewhere.
I would just walk away or perhaps place a phone call to whoever is the top person at the dealership, i.e. the owner, and see if there is another perspective.
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Many salespeople for RV's just don't want to waste their time. I found them to be the most lazy, annoying and incompetent salespeople I have ever encountered.
I walked away from several RV dealerships where the salesman demanded financial info before even showing and/or negotiating on a MH......and I was paying cash. It was THEIR loss not mine.
And the one that ticked me off the most, I went back and told his manager what I DID buy from ANOTHER RV dealership because of his salesman's unwarranted demands before he would do what he was hired to do, 'show customers RV's'.
No truer words were ever written about RV salesmen and the whole experience of Buying one.
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