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westernrvparkowner wrote:darsben1 wrote:I guess I will ask again. Did they Sc--w you 27 years ago on a new rig? Did you recently buy a rig that was over a quarter of a century old and fully expect it to be perfect? Perhaps you feel you were taken by the service department. If so, how and why? Again, your rig is old, I would expect many parts to not be available, so even if they said they would work on it, it may require retro-fitting and some jury rigging to fix things. That costs money. Or maybe you feel they are somehow ripping you off on the items that are on the shelf. If so, how are they being dishonest by having a folding chair or a camp stove displayed with the price prominently affixed?westernrvparkowner wrote:darsben1 wrote:Your profile indicates you have a 27 year old RV. If you bought it new from them, I would venture to say the people you dealt with are no longer there. If you bought it recently, what exactly should they know, yet lied, about a rig that was built during the first Bush Administration? If you haven't purchased an RV from Camping World, how do you know they are dishonest? Did you form that opinion because of what you have read on the internet? If so, you may need to be aware that everything posted on the internet isn't actually true, contrary to what the girl in the commercial said.
If you are buying used the usual terms are as is where is. So if it is not in writing then it does not exist. YOU MUST DO a thorough inspection before paying for the rig. Once you drive it off the lot "to bad so sad"
Some salesman will say anything to feed their family and the term is called puffery. You do NOT have the same rights as when you are buying an automobile.
Do I trust Camping World? NO! Do I trust any other dealer NO! The objective is to sell you the rig, whether or not they have to lie. Do I trust Camping World in Syracuse to tell me the truth? Absolutely NOT! My feeling is the people in that store would lie even if telling the truth made no difference.
INSPECT, DO not take anyone's word for anything. Negotiate an out the door price. Reinspect and do not pay until AFTER everything is fixed to your satisfaction. They want your money with as little work as possible
Camping World is by far the largest retailer of RVs in the world. Of course there will be people who have had problems. There isn't a large company in the world that doesn't get complaints and hasn't had product or customer service issues.
These forums are a magnet for those complaints and experiences, since it is directly connected to Camping World. You are going to reach a much more receptive audience complaining about Camping World on an RV forum sponsored by Camping World and frequented by people who are interested in CW and related businesses and activities. Go to an Apple Forum, or a Mercedes Benz forum and you will find a greater concentration of complaints and issues than is the actual failure rate of either of those businesses. Basically, you fish where the fish are.
My opinion of Camping World Syracuse was formed by my dealing with them at that location.To me The atmosphere in the facility is "fleece the customer quickly" do not give them an honest answer, charge for anything you can think of, but, do no real work. If it is in one part of the operation it permeates to the rest of the operation at the facility, there is no brick wall between them. I feel it is a cultural thing in that location which starts with management is condoned by management and filters down to the employees. They sc_____d me once I will let the world know forever.
Over the years there have been many complaints on these forums about Camping World and their affiliates. Many have been legit and some cited outrageous behaviors by CW. However, many others have ranged from petty to downright ridiculous. I wonder where on that spectrum your issue(s) lie.
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DownTheAvenue wrote:
The only problem with Camping World is that they allow little issues, that could and should be quickly and easily resolved at the store level, grow and fester into a giant consumer problem that almost seems made up the fiasco is so large!
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โOct-02-2016 05:32 PM
usersmanual wrote:dougrainer wrote:wildtoad wrote:
We bought our Newmar from CW as they were the only dealer for miles, and they were 90 miles away. Sales process was great, no hassles, no pressure, and a price I was happy with. It definitely helps to know what you want, and how much you are willing to pay ahead of time, so do your homework. Warranty service after the sale was a different question as it seems to take far longer than it should.
Which Camping World sold you a NEW Newmar? Newmar and CW had a falling out with CW years ago and dropped CW from there list of dealers. Doug
Really? well this is for sale there as we opine and it says new??
New 2016 NEWMAR DUTCH STAR 4018
Stock # CNC1229860
http://rv.campingworld.com/new-class-a-diesel-rvs/2016-newmar-dutch-star-4018-1229860
another New 2016 NEWMAR KING AIRE 4553
โOct-02-2016 04:57 PM
darsben1 wrote:I guess I will ask again. Did they Sc--w you 27 years ago on a new rig? Did you recently buy a rig that was over a quarter of a century old and fully expect it to be perfect? Perhaps you feel you were taken by the service department. If so, how and why? Again, your rig is old, I would expect many parts to not be available, so even if they said they would work on it, it may require retro-fitting and some jury rigging to fix things. That costs money. Or maybe you feel they are somehow ripping you off on the items that are on the shelf. If so, how are they being dishonest by having a folding chair or a camp stove displayed with the price prominently affixed?westernrvparkowner wrote:darsben1 wrote:Your profile indicates you have a 27 year old RV. If you bought it new from them, I would venture to say the people you dealt with are no longer there. If you bought it recently, what exactly should they know, yet lied, about a rig that was built during the first Bush Administration? If you haven't purchased an RV from Camping World, how do you know they are dishonest? Did you form that opinion because of what you have read on the internet? If so, you may need to be aware that everything posted on the internet isn't actually true, contrary to what the girl in the commercial said.
If you are buying used the usual terms are as is where is. So if it is not in writing then it does not exist. YOU MUST DO a thorough inspection before paying for the rig. Once you drive it off the lot "to bad so sad"
Some salesman will say anything to feed their family and the term is called puffery. You do NOT have the same rights as when you are buying an automobile.
Do I trust Camping World? NO! Do I trust any other dealer NO! The objective is to sell you the rig, whether or not they have to lie. Do I trust Camping World in Syracuse to tell me the truth? Absolutely NOT! My feeling is the people in that store would lie even if telling the truth made no difference.
INSPECT, DO not take anyone's word for anything. Negotiate an out the door price. Reinspect and do not pay until AFTER everything is fixed to your satisfaction. They want your money with as little work as possible
Camping World is by far the largest retailer of RVs in the world. Of course there will be people who have had problems. There isn't a large company in the world that doesn't get complaints and hasn't had product or customer service issues.
These forums are a magnet for those complaints and experiences, since it is directly connected to Camping World. You are going to reach a much more receptive audience complaining about Camping World on an RV forum sponsored by Camping World and frequented by people who are interested in CW and related businesses and activities. Go to an Apple Forum, or a Mercedes Benz forum and you will find a greater concentration of complaints and issues than is the actual failure rate of either of those businesses. Basically, you fish where the fish are.
My opinion of Camping World Syracuse was formed by my dealing with them at that location.To me The atmosphere in the facility is "fleece the customer quickly" do not give them an honest answer, charge for anything you can think of, but, do no real work. If it is in one part of the operation it permeates to the rest of the operation at the facility, there is no brick wall between them. I feel it is a cultural thing in that location which starts with management is condoned by management and filters down to the employees. They sc_____d me once I will let the world know forever.
โOct-02-2016 04:40 PM
westernrvparkowner wrote:darsben1 wrote:Your profile indicates you have a 27 year old RV. If you bought it new from them, I would venture to say the people you dealt with are no longer there. If you bought it recently, what exactly should they know, yet lied, about a rig that was built during the first Bush Administration? If you haven't purchased an RV from Camping World, how do you know they are dishonest? Did you form that opinion because of what you have read on the internet? If so, you may need to be aware that everything posted on the internet isn't actually true, contrary to what the girl in the commercial said.
If you are buying used the usual terms are as is where is. So if it is not in writing then it does not exist. YOU MUST DO a thorough inspection before paying for the rig. Once you drive it off the lot "to bad so sad"
Some salesman will say anything to feed their family and the term is called puffery. You do NOT have the same rights as when you are buying an automobile.
Do I trust Camping World? NO! Do I trust any other dealer NO! The objective is to sell you the rig, whether or not they have to lie. Do I trust Camping World in Syracuse to tell me the truth? Absolutely NOT! My feeling is the people in that store would lie even if telling the truth made no difference.
INSPECT, DO not take anyone's word for anything. Negotiate an out the door price. Reinspect and do not pay until AFTER everything is fixed to your satisfaction. They want your money with as little work as possible
Camping World is by far the largest retailer of RVs in the world. Of course there will be people who have had problems. There isn't a large company in the world that doesn't get complaints and hasn't had product or customer service issues.
These forums are a magnet for those complaints and experiences, since it is directly connected to Camping World. You are going to reach a much more receptive audience complaining about Camping World on an RV forum sponsored by Camping World and frequented by people who are interested in CW and related businesses and activities. Go to an Apple Forum, or a Mercedes Benz forum and you will find a greater concentration of complaints and issues than is the actual failure rate of either of those businesses. Basically, you fish where the fish are.
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