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- 2oldmanExplorer IIThere's nothing about 'the media' when you're listening to him on live Tv.
Yeah, close it. It's going south, fast. - BadgerMcAdamsExplorerWhen did this go from a "C/W services kinda suck sometimes" to a "The Owner of C/W said stay out if you support Trump's comments on Supremists"...
Honestly, this thread has run it's course...Moderators, please close it. - LoudRamExplorerThe issue is what did President Trump say? See my post at the bottom of page 4 to see what he actually said. He didn't call them fine people. The media, as usual, tried to twist his words. Please know what he said before you comment on it. Get past your hatred of him if you can and read the truth about his statement.
- godozExplorer
2oldman wrote:
ReneeG wrote:
In some cases.
AND Lemonis's comments about certain voters.
I share this sentiment, Renee. - drsteveExplorer
IAMICHABOD wrote:
Makes me want to shop more there,Check out Snopes to get the THE REAL TRUTH of what was said.
"those who agreed with President Trump’s response to the white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, should not shop at his stores"
Trump Calling them Fine people.
Correct. He asked white supremacists and their ilk not to shop at his stores. Apparently for some folks, that is a bridge too far. - 2oldmanExplorer II"Good people on both sides" isn't in that statement. I pay attention to everything he says...and doesn't do.
- LoudRamExplorer
1Longbow wrote:
Maybe someone should read Trumps complete statement,before commenting
Here is his statement.
President Trump's Comments
Maybe others should read what he actually said and not what the media claims he said. I have no problem whatsoever with what he really said. - 2_RetiredExplorerOur only complaint about CW (in Myrtle Beach - the newer one, not the one on 501) is the length of time the service department takes to do even a simple repair. We lived in the area for over a decade, and several times needed to seek their help for a problem. Nice enough people, and we knew when not to go (peak tourist times, of course) but it ALWAYS took much longer than we were told for repairs to be made. "Parts haven't arrived", "you're next on the list", "call back tomorrow, it should be ready". Simple things too! They either don't run the department very well, desperately need more employees, or don't care! Think it's all three. Have often had to return to 'fix the fix' on several occasions. Have had much better results using the service department of the original CW on 501. Think the new one is far too into sales, far less into service.
- sorenExplorer
profdant139 wrote:
Well, maybe I am naive, but I for one appreciate their retail inventory. Yes, the prices are high. But when you really need that left-handed door latch for your screen door (and yes, there are lefts and rights), CW has it in stock.
And the sales staff often knows a lot more about the parts in question than I do.
I have never taken my trailer there for service, so I can't comment about that end of the business.
My attempt at buying parts was exactly the opposite. I replaced a toilet and discovered that the ABS toilet flange was cracked. I went to CW and was fairly confident that they would have one in stock. The counter help could not function without a make and model number of the toilet. I patiently explained that this was a generic flange that had nothing to do with a specific toilet, and would not be found on any information regarding the toilet. She insisted on going through parts diagrams, as I noted that the flange was not there, nor should it be. I even asked another employee at the counter, and had a quick conversation with a service manager. It became pretty obvious that all three had zero experience, or knowledge of how a toilet works, and what it is actually attached to in an RV, as they all said that you can't get the right part without knowing the brand, model and ever the serial number of the toilet.I thanked her for trying, and drove half a mile down the road to a large local RV dealer. Five minutes later I was in the parts department, and rooting through their big bins of ABS sewer fittings, until I found what I needed.
The difference between the experiences is the difference between needing help at a big car parts chain, or going to see the counter guy at your independent NAPA. NAPA guy has been there for two decades, and spends his free time getting his dirt track car ready to race, or fixing his tractors. Big chain guy doesn't know his elbow from his ear, but can scroll through the parts computer for hours, finding and learning exactly nothing. Not a ding directed toward CW, just the way it is in our society at the moment. - GrandpaKipExplorer IITo me, CW is sorta like our local Ace Hardware: a tad higher priced on some stuff, but more convenient than Lowe’s or HomeDepot.
If you read what Lemonis actually said, that shouldn’t deter you from shopping there. Unless, of course, you are a white supremacist.
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