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Jarlaxle
Mar 28, 2021Explorer II
pitch wrote:12th Man Fan wrote:
If the stealer has ordered the new awning you will probably be on the hook for some charges. Unfortunately having an appointment with one of these jokers only means they will make someone available to accept your rig and they have a place to park it, nothing more.
I asked my stealer on warranty work to order the parts and I would bring it in when they arrived and they had time to do the work. They refused to order the parts unless the rig was on the lot.
This is a one way street right now. I will use a mobile tech if I need something I can't do myself.
Good luck.
I wouldn't pay a penny,no matter what. Dealer breached the contract, job should have been done in ten days. Pick up your trailer and drive off. Let the dealer find a market for his new excess awning.
I'd be surprised if they would even order it without a deposit.
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