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4X4Dodger
Jan 22, 2015Explorer II
2012Coleman wrote:Please do not presume to know what my logic is. It is really simple. Take responsibility for your actions and do not place that responsibility in someone else's hands. Use the fact that you are paying for the commodity to put the Responsibility back on the manufacture. If you do not have the ability to correctly access the good and bad in your purchase then take someone with you that does and listen to them. The RV industry produces what the RV buyers are willing to buy.Gee - isn't that the root of the problem? So if you have an RV then your part of the problem - right? The rest of that quote makes absolutly no sense in the context of the original post.
Everybody on this board wants a quality product to do what they love to do, but the blowback the OP is getting says lay down and take it!
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You made a good point and I noticed that too. The level of apathy in some of the responses to my post is surprising given how many complain vociferously about quality problems.
I think there is just an element that hates anyone that proposes change or tries to change the status-quo. No matter how sad or badly in need of change that status-quo is.
Madison Avenue (generally speaking here) would love for consumers to just lay down and take it. Well educated, well researched buyers who demand quality can be a real pain in the backside.
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