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prfssr
May 12, 2014Explorer
Why would you have your insurance company involved if this is indeed a warranty issue. A dealership should fix this correctly, then send the bill to the manufacturer. If they cannot get it fixed correctly, contact Prime Time directly like I did. Thats another story so I won't bore anyone with it.
I agree with everyone on here that you should not accept it if things are not correct. Mold can settle in later so I would ask for things to be replaced. If there was significant water damage as you say, I would not accept anything but a new camper - if you can prove it was the manufacturer's fault for not putting a unit together correctly or your dealer selling you a unit in the winter time and potentially was not winterized correctly.
I agree with everyone on here that you should not accept it if things are not correct. Mold can settle in later so I would ask for things to be replaced. If there was significant water damage as you say, I would not accept anything but a new camper - if you can prove it was the manufacturer's fault for not putting a unit together correctly or your dealer selling you a unit in the winter time and potentially was not winterized correctly.
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