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acer2015
Feb 27, 2015Explorer
You are correct Legolas. I never doubted problems would arise with my purchase. My shock only came that its 2 years in. Obviously wood rot does not occur overnight and had been brewing probably since purchase or before. Theres no way to know this as the whole slide is covered and can only been seen when taken apart or when it falls apart.
Again I post this so people thinking of or trying to decide on owning a camper can see the other side of the glitz and glam that these moneypits offer. Do not fall into the false sense that you are protected in any way by these so called warranties should a problem arise. It is the dealerships job to find fault in what you have or have not done and unless you take your camper every 60 days for a full check up and pay hundreds of dollars the fault will be yours. Even if you do dealerships are not responsible once the warranty is up.
Again I post this so people thinking of or trying to decide on owning a camper can see the other side of the glitz and glam that these moneypits offer. Do not fall into the false sense that you are protected in any way by these so called warranties should a problem arise. It is the dealerships job to find fault in what you have or have not done and unless you take your camper every 60 days for a full check up and pay hundreds of dollars the fault will be yours. Even if you do dealerships are not responsible once the warranty is up.
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