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Shademan
Nov 08, 2017Explorer
newman fulltimer wrote:
Here is the perspective of things the honest of us mobile techs.
The ones that do know what they are doing are to busy to bother with a older rv and electrical.
Then theres the ones might touch it in their off season . As far as a dealer good luck easier money to be made
Good advice, Newman.
But let me ask you a question...what does it matter if it is old or new unit to an RV Tech? If the RV Tech has the knowledge and there is a customer that is willing to pay for the service to fix the problem, wouldn't it just be another business transaction? Simply stated, my cash is the same with my 17 year old coach as the other customer that has a 5 year old coach. Truth be told, I may have more to spend on the service because I spent less on the purchase of the motor home in the first place.
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