โDec-02-2015 02:32 PM
โDec-03-2015 05:16 PM
Sam Spade wrote:I posted that based on cases that have happened in Rhode Island and on statements made in the past by the Attorney General for the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations.Gene&Ginny wrote:
In my state they are still responsible, particularly if it is not locked.
Are you a lawyer ? And experienced in consumer protection law ??
In most cases, that is true ONLY if the dealer was somehow negligent.
It may take a jury to define "negligent" in each individual case.
Reese Dual Cam Straight Line HP Sway Control
โDec-03-2015 03:31 PM
โDec-03-2015 10:59 AM
midnightsadie wrote:
not locking them saves there insurance company big bucks in damaged doors.
โDec-03-2015 10:14 AM
โDec-03-2015 07:13 AM
Bigdog wrote:Are you saying you took your car to a rv shop for body and frame repairs? Really!:S
The place I usually go to, I walk in and get an appointment usually in a week. When I take it in, they start on it right away and if it needs parts, they roll it out and lock it.
Another place I take it, you make an appointment, now 6-8 weeks out and drop it and leave and then they get to it when they can. Needless to say, I don't take it there except to get my propane tank. They told me it would be the middle of the month for me to get to get an estimate on replacing the towbar that came off the toad the other day. So far almost $3K to the front end where it pulled loose and torqued to one side. Pushed the bumper up into the front fenders and shoved them back so that you can hear the doors scrape when they open. Haven't been able to get it up into the air to see what the frame looks like where the base plates fastened on.
โDec-03-2015 07:12 AM
ctpres wrote:I would almost bet Thor did not send wrong part if any part. Sounds like they are just making excuse to put you off.
OP Here: But wait it gets better. We did have a specific date and time appointment. But CW did not even look at it for two weeks. Thor sent wrong part and it took CW two more weeks to find that out. In rough numbers CW four weeks doing nothing and Thor five days for part processing AND shipping time. To be continued.
โDec-03-2015 07:04 AM
Bigdog wrote:
The place I usually go to, I walk in and get an appointment usually in a week. When I take it in, they start on it right away and if it needs parts, they roll it out and lock it.
Another place I take it, you make an appointment, now 6-8 weeks out and drop it and leave and then they get to it when they can. Needless to say, I don't take it there except to get my propane tank. They told me it would be the middle of the month for me to get to get an estimate on replacing the towbar that came off the toad the other day. So far almost $3K to the front end where it pulled loose and torqued to one side. Pushed the bumper up into the front fenders and shoved them back so that you can hear the doors scrape when they open. Haven't been able to get it up into the air to see what the frame looks like where the base plates fastened on.
โDec-03-2015 05:06 AM
Gene&Ginny wrote:
In my state they are still responsible, particularly if it is not locked.
โDec-03-2015 05:00 AM
โDec-03-2015 04:55 AM
ctpres wrote:
Had to get something out of our rig that has been waiting in line for a month to get fixed. Employee walked us out and opened the door. What you don't lock them? Nope he said. Over two hundred and fifty customer rigs in the lot waiting for service and none locked! Must have signed several pages of CW not responsible documents when we checked in. Hell of a way to run a business.
โDec-03-2015 04:21 AM
โDec-03-2015 04:18 AM
Especially since there is no quality control at the factory, which expects the dealer to make up for it.This is the heart of the whole problem. Way to many manufacturing defects are left for the dealers to correct. Apparently true of almost all RV manufacturers today. Inferior workmanship and sub-standard quality. :R
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