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wmoses
Jul 14, 2013Explorer
kamperdog,
Just wondering - Is there anyway you could get rid of the RV after getting it fixed? Seems to me all you are getting is grief for something that should not be an issue, and putting a damper (no pun intended) on your camping experience.
It just bugsthe heck out of me when I see shoddy quality passed on to the consumer from the RV industry, where real quality appears to be just a dream. I am sure no one is expecting the moon when it comes to quality but just that the RV is supposed to work as designed without any extra effort and workarounds from the owner. Wear due to age and weathering is another thing, but bunkends pulling away like yours is IMO should not be happening without the company biting the bullet, acknowledging that they used garbage and fixing the issue for the consumer. I understand your frustration.
Just wondering - Is there anyway you could get rid of the RV after getting it fixed? Seems to me all you are getting is grief for something that should not be an issue, and putting a damper (no pun intended) on your camping experience.
It just bugsthe heck out of me when I see shoddy quality passed on to the consumer from the RV industry, where real quality appears to be just a dream. I am sure no one is expecting the moon when it comes to quality but just that the RV is supposed to work as designed without any extra effort and workarounds from the owner. Wear due to age and weathering is another thing, but bunkends pulling away like yours is IMO should not be happening without the company biting the bullet, acknowledging that they used garbage and fixing the issue for the consumer. I understand your frustration.
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