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dougrainer
Oct 17, 2013Nomad
The problem anyone has with trying to get a manufacturer to help out is this----- RV'ers are their own worst enemy. IF Keystone stepped up, then it would be called GOODWILL and not a warranty repair. You would then tell everyone how Keystone stepped up. Then other Keystone owners would get a lawyer and sue Keystone to fix THEIR RV that they paid to have repaired previously no matter how far out of warranty. THAT is the reason OEM's rarely step up after the original warranty expired. It is ALWAYS called Goodwill after the original warranty expired. BUT, do a favor for 1 owner and if others find out, they expect thiers to be fixed also. Doug
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