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โJun-13-2016 11:59 AM
donpop wrote:
I have a son that put down a $500 deposit on an Evergreen Travel trailer last week and was to pick it up Saturday. He had a check in his pocket for the balance. Fortunately he had to work and was scheduled to pick the trailer at 9:00 next Saturday.
When I saw this post about Evergreen closing I immediately got a hold of him. He plans on contacting the dealer today and will offer to take the trailer for another $2500 off or will walk. He will not take delivery without a warranty unless the price is so low he can gamble. If they are not interested he is already dealing on a Keystone which was their second choice. He will give up his $500 deposit if he has to but under the circumstances I don't see how they can refuse a refund. Really sad as his wife really fell in love with the trailer due to large counter layout.
โJun-13-2016 09:01 AM
donpop wrote:
I have a son that put down a $500 deposit on an Evergreen Travel trailer last week and was to pick it up Saturday. He had a check in his pocket for the balance. Fortunately he had to work and was scheduled to pick the trailer at 9:00 next Saturday.
When I saw this post about Evergreen closing I immediately got a hold of him. He plans on contacting the dealer today and will offer to take the trailer for another $2500 off or will walk. He will not take delivery without a warranty unless the price is so low he can gamble. If they are not interested he is already dealing on a Keystone which was their second choice. He will give up his $500 deposit if he has to but under the circumstances I don't see how they can refuse a refund. Really sad as his wife really fell in love with the trailer due to large counter layout.
โJun-13-2016 08:56 AM
Arcamper wrote:
I guess when everyone left the building they left the computer on because the web site is still up and running. Nothing about a shut down.
โJun-13-2016 08:52 AM
donpop wrote:
I have a son that put down a $500 deposit on an Evergreen Travel trailer last week and was to pick it up Saturday. He had a check in his pocket for the balance. Fortunately he had to work and was scheduled to pick the trailer at 9:00 next Saturday.
When I saw this post about Evergreen closing I immediately got a hold of him. He plans on contacting the dealer today and will offer to take the trailer for another $2500 off or will walk. He will not take delivery without a warranty unless the price is so low he can gamble. If they are not interested he is already dealing on a Keystone which was their second choice. He will give up his $500 deposit if he has to but under the circumstances I don't see how they can refuse a refund. Really sad as his wife really fell in love with the trailer due to large counter layout.
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โJun-13-2016 07:42 AM
SabreCanuck wrote:
I kinda disagree.. But, I think I'm the minority.
I would love to buy a brand new non-warranty Orphan but would expect to save big $$$ in doing so. If you are any kind of DIY then it would be opportunity to save big money on a known QUALITY unit.
We have purchased 3 brand new units in the last few years and not one of them went back to dealer for any repair. There were lots of little things to repair, but did them myself in the driveway instead of giving up the trailer waiting at the dealer for some wash bay jockey to learn how to fix something on my trailer. (FYI - I've been a wash bay jockey so no offense).
โJun-13-2016 07:30 AM