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Kibbis
Sep 18, 2018Explorer
DownTheAvenue wrote:
While state laws differ, from a legal perspective, you ordered a trailer that did not specify an exact floor covering, and you accepted and took delivery of a trailer with a floor covering different than what you EXPECTED. You do not have a leg to stand on.
If it were me, I would either learn to love it or pay to have different covering installed.
Actually we made it pretty clear when we ordered the camper what we wanted. Doesn't change the fact that I didn't realize the difference, but we did clearly state we wanted the same thing as the showroom model. I have it on email with the salesperson. So it is in writing to a degree.
And once again...I know I did accept and took delivery. So that is correct. Please keep pointing it out though because that wasn't done enough here. It's not like I'm going after them in court or anything here so I'm not really looking for a leg to stand on. I didn't even request a new camper. I would like an apology though for fibbing about the floor model after the fact and for the mistake. None of which I have received.
For you last statement, I'd have to get a new floor, wall color, pillows/cushion design to change to the one I wanted. Not something I'm willing to do. I love the camper itself, just wish the outcome was different.
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