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spike99
May 05, 2014Explorer
Carhlr
IMO, all RV dealers should have a 30 day "no questions asked" fixing policy. If something is broke, it gets fixed. If something looks like its ready to break (like badly cracked valve stems), then it should be fixed. And, fixing is on their dime / their time. Heck, even simple retail stores give 14 day no penalty replacement policy. In reality, asking an RV dealer to fix things can be a totally different world. Sad to say but true...
Recommend returning the RV, show / explain where things need to be fixed and hope for the best. Hopefully, your RV dealer treats you like a long term customer should be treated.
IMO, all RV dealers should have a 30 day "no questions asked" fixing policy. If something is broke, it gets fixed. If something looks like its ready to break (like badly cracked valve stems), then it should be fixed. And, fixing is on their dime / their time. Heck, even simple retail stores give 14 day no penalty replacement policy. In reality, asking an RV dealer to fix things can be a totally different world. Sad to say but true...
Recommend returning the RV, show / explain where things need to be fixed and hope for the best. Hopefully, your RV dealer treats you like a long term customer should be treated.
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