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hohenwald48
Jun 20, 2015Explorer
As a general rule, not listening to the salesman on any product purchase is a pretty good idea. The salesman's job is to make the sale. Some take their responsibility to the customer a little more serious than others but there is no way to determine if your specific salesman is one of them. Salesmen make a living selling. Educating buyers is not something their employer pays them to do. "Caveat emptor" has always been my motto when making a purchase.
If you purchase more TT than your TV can handle that is ultimately your problem and you can't pass it off to the salesman. Folks should learn more about TT's and TV's than "how much is the note" before making a purchase. It's the owner's responsibility to tow within the limits.
With all the information available on the internet these days there's no excuse for being an ignorant purchaser of any product.
If you purchase more TT than your TV can handle that is ultimately your problem and you can't pass it off to the salesman. Folks should learn more about TT's and TV's than "how much is the note" before making a purchase. It's the owner's responsibility to tow within the limits.
With all the information available on the internet these days there's no excuse for being an ignorant purchaser of any product.
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