BB_TX wrote:
dodge guy wrote:
BB_TX wrote:
Lantley wrote:
BB_TX wrote:
kellem wrote:
jdc1 wrote:
As soon as I read "Keystone", I knew it wasn't going be anything but bad.
The wife and I just recently spent a week in a really nice state park " Stonewall resort " with full hookups.
We were walking the dog around the campground and noted that every RV looked brand new and the place was completely dominated by Keystone and Forrest river units.
Sales volume opens the door for more publicity.....good or bad.
And there-in lies the truth. If brand A sells ten times more units than brand B, then expect brand A to have ten times more complaints than brand B. Just a matter of numbers.
If brands A, B,C,D and E are all producing junk with no quality control.
And brand A produces more than brand B.
Than Brand A is producing more junk than brand B.
But if each brand has 1 in 10 units with a problem, then your chance of buying a problem unit is 1 in 10 no matter the brand or if they produce 1,000 or 100,000. It is still 10%. Simple math.
1 in 10 out of 1000 is different than 1 in 10 out of 100,000.
No, 1 in 10 is 1 in 10 no matter the total number. It is still 10% of the total. And your odds of randomly getting a problem unit is still 1 in 10, or 10%, whether the total production is 1,000 or 10,000.
OK. must be that new math.....Or that Texas heat! LOL