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westernrvparkow
Jun 14, 2013Explorer
pitch wrote:Maybe she doesn't care to source all the outside wood brought in. If infected wood is brought in, it will be the park, not the camper who is long gone, that will be affected. Other than losing your exhaulted business, how do you know it has effected her business on iota? I am pretty sure if the wood met with your pricing approval you would find something else to gripe about, so yes, I will stand by my position that park is probably better off without your business. Any customer so cheap that $3.00 will cause them to go someplace else is a customer most businesses can afford to lose.
Google up the website. This camp owner links to the NYS DEC ban site, which clearly explains the ban and rules and distances that need to be observed. Then on the website it self she claims that no outside wood can be allowed in the park DUE TO THE DEC BAN. This is a bald faced lie.
NY allows unrestricted movement of wood with in fifty miles of its source.
So westernrvpark owner are you going to defend the lie?
This park owner is an opportunist money grabber. If she is so desperate for the extra 3 dollars that she can afford to alienate how many campers, perhaps should sell out.
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