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Huntindog
Nov 21, 2017Explorer
spoon059 wrote:Car dealers have a similar policy. But I have NEVER heard of it being enforced.
Just remember though, RV dealerships aren't like car dealerships. Your local RV dealer has no obligation to service a trailer that was purchased elsewhere, even if they sell the same brand. Most dealerships seem to be loyal to their customers and would make someone else wait for warranty work. Just a thought.
Only in the RV world do people seem to fear it.
I don't put much stock in it.
TTs are MOBILE! When service is really needed, you are likely to be far from home.
In this situation, I have never had a problem getting first class service.
BUT...... If needed I can get to the head of the line by using some of the savings on my purchase price to get fast service.
I once had a problem with an awning. The company said they had a 2 month backlog.
I needed it done in a few days. I offered to pay more to get it done while I waited.
For an extra 20.00, it was done in a couple of hours! That was a bargain in my book.
Money ALWAYS talks. Keep the money now, and worry about service you may never need, if that day comes.
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