Habu wrote:
Interesting! I am a little taken back as to some of the reply's as to I am at fault! Well it is not in my nature to lie when asked a question! The question was asked to me from someone I did not know nor was I talking to! Had she not done so none of this would have happened! And No I did not shout! As far as naming the dealership, well it should not be too hard to see who it is. Now that being said up until that point I have had good relations with the dealer / service dept. I know that they did not build the unit and I understand they are sometimes in the middle between us and the factory! They catch all the hell and none of the glory! But is that grounds for telling a customer you are not welcome hear if you speak the truth about YOUR unit when asked? IMHO if it was such a concern they could have asked me to talk to the lady with them present and I would have done so! The point of talking to her later was to keep my in processing moving along and get out of the way! It was not my intent to publicly shame the dealer! If I meant to do that I would put a poster on back of the RV as I went down the road for all to see! Yes, losing my business will not hurt them in any way! And Yes if my host asked if the dinner was good? to be polite I would say yes! If she charged me money for burned meatloaf HELL NO!
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I have an idea; how about we drop all this politically correct bull****? How about we all talk to each other openly and honestly without making certain words off limits and without deeming certain subject taboo? How about we eliminate the fear of offending our fellow man and replace it with an honest attempt at understanding our fellow man? Go ahead, ask me anything. I won’t cry and I won’t tell you what a bad person you are. In return, however, I might want to ask you a couple of questions. Please don’t pistol whip me because you didn’t like my phrasing. Real tolerance comes from education, so let’s all quit being afraid to raise our hands in class.
Thanks for your honest opinion. I don't think anyone is saying you are at fault for the condition of your unit. Of course, you are not. You are responsible as to how you act and react when interfacing with others in connection to getting your unit fixed. What some of us are saying that if you want a solution to your problem, maybe, just maybe, a different approach would have worked better. You are free to accept or disregard any advice offered on this thread. I do think at least it generated a good dialogue for the next Voltage owner who is in a similar situation as to how they might want to approach the situation.
Someone asked WWDTS referring to Donald Trump. DT would not have to say anything. He'd buy the dealership and fire the manager and discontinue the line. If you have the money to do that, then problem solved. Cheers. Mike