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globehopper
May 25, 2014Explorer
wow - have to say that I've been lucky. but it all depends on what is being worked on or rather what the service dept. says they worked on. i.e we had a torn awning and it took a month, insurance issues, parts, etc. but on some electrical issues - a week. it has never been less than a week, but must say one time coming in from camping, called from on the road and the took my trailer straight to service. two strategies in dealing with them:
straight talk to the service agent, explaining your frustration and time wasted.
mention that you will complain on the internet ; yelp, surveys , etc. if the first strategy doesn't work.
there are private shops that you can go and get your rv serviced or as I did recently; cleaned and treatemy rubber roof. took a days worth of camping, but saved hundreds.
straight talk to the service agent, explaining your frustration and time wasted.
mention that you will complain on the internet ; yelp, surveys , etc. if the first strategy doesn't work.
there are private shops that you can go and get your rv serviced or as I did recently; cleaned and treatemy rubber roof. took a days worth of camping, but saved hundreds.
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