โJun-11-2016 03:20 PM
โJun-14-2016 08:11 PM
westernrvparkowner wrote:
This morning has an irate guest complaining the breaker in his site kept tripping all night long. Went to investigate, they have a 40 foot pusher and were in a 50 amp site. Trouble was they had adapted down their 50 amp plug to a 30 amp plug and then adapted that plug down to a standard 20 and it was the 20 amp breaker in the pedestal that was tripping. Tried to explain to them that having a 50 amp rig would probably draw way too much power for a single 20 amp circuit and they should remove the adapters and just plug into the 50 amp receptacle. They promptly berated me and told they had traveled across the country and never, ever had a problem, so it has to be the park's electrical system.
I can now add this to the wifi system that doesn't work and it is the park's fault because the guest has the wifi turned off on their computer. The park's cable system doesn't work and the fact that the guest didn't have a cable connected to their television was immaterial. It's the park's fault the guests didn't know the roads in Montana are mountainous. It's the park's fault the local propane company isn't open on Sunday. The park should be telling all the guests that there isn't a Walmart nearby and the local grocery store sells milk for a dime more than it costs in their supermarket.
I'd have little whine with my cheese, but the local liquor store doesn't carry the boutique label my sophisticated palate demands and that's probably the park's fault as well.
โJun-14-2016 07:43 PM
โJun-14-2016 07:34 PM
toedtoes wrote:jake2250 wrote:
Hey WRVPO,, It was the packing nut on top of the spigot, just needed an adjustable wrench to give it a turn,, I was directed to what spot I would get, not what site I wanted!
But hey what do I know,,Nothing were not as smart or intelligent as you evidently are..
Ha,, and the call I made about the spiders in the electrical box,, You'd of thought I was the color blue when he pulled up,, whips open the box and sure enough,,,a wasps nest!! Then blames me for not telling him he needed WASP SPRAY!! "Spiders Wasps Whats the difference", "Oh and I can't back in all the way because that tree branch is gonna poke a hole in my rig" "Just move over three feet".. "Ok,, and step over the concrete picnic table"? "hurry back with a pole pruner"!!
Again, not making the argument you think you are...
You report spiders in the electrical box, they arrive to find wasps, and you are the smart one?????????????????????
โJun-14-2016 07:33 PM
jake2250 wrote:
But hey what do I know,,Nothing were not as smart or intelligent as you evidently are..
โJun-14-2016 07:24 PM
jake2250 wrote:
Hey WRVPO,, It was the packing nut on top of the spigot, just needed an adjustable wrench to give it a turn,, I was directed to what spot I would get, not what site I wanted!
But hey what do I know,,Nothing were not as smart or intelligent as you evidently are..
Ha,, and the call I made about the spiders in the electrical box,, You'd of thought I was the color blue when he pulled up,, whips open the box and sure enough,,,a wasps nest!! Then blames me for not telling him he needed WASP SPRAY!! "Spiders Wasps Whats the difference", "Oh and I can't back in all the way because that tree branch is gonna poke a hole in my rig" "Just move over three feet".. "Ok,, and step over the concrete picnic table"? "hurry back with a pole pruner"!!
โJun-14-2016 07:00 PM
โJun-14-2016 06:57 PM
STBRetired wrote:
Think some of you guys are being a bit harsh on WRVPO. After all, he is the only one who was there and really knows what went down. Also, important point, it's HIS business, not any of ours. He can run his business any way he wants and the market will prove whether he is right or wrong.
โJun-14-2016 06:54 PM
westernrvparkowner wrote:toedtoes wrote:Though he is making the argument that sometimes parting ways with a customer is good business. The park trimmed a tree because the guy wouldn't reposition his RV. There was a slow leak they tried to fix but apparently couldn't. Offered to move the guy to another site, not good enough. Hooked him up to another water spigot and provided the hose necessary to make that connection, that makes the park management a Putz. (Depending upon the type of water spigot, repairs could be very easy, just change a faucet. It can be semi-easy, change the faucet but need to shut down the campground water supply to do it, inconveniencing everyone in the park until the repairs are complete. If it was a frost free hydrant, you have to dig up the connection which is 4 to 5 feet below the surface, not an easy repair at all.) He is very happy he is no longer at that park. The park is likely very happy his isn't there either. That isn't bad business, that is a win-win.jake2250 wrote:westernrvparkowner wrote:jake2250 wrote:It isn't like the guy is going to be a repeat guest. He thinks my electrical grid is **** because his 50 amp rig trips a 20 amp breaker. I know he is the south end of a north bound mule and I won't take a reservation from him anyway.westernrvparkowner wrote:puddleduck wrote:That guest made it very clear that it was not my place to help him understand his rig. Get slapped around a few times by those 1 out of 1000 you don't take chances with the other 999.
Chill out westernparkowner. For every problem guest there are 1000 good ones.
At our Colorado park we don't have problems, we have opportunities.
Sometimes they are opportunities to help a customer understand his rig.
Nice to see you bash your guests on the World Wide Web!! This is your interpretation with out any debate from the guest!!
Cool,, lets just all label them as stupid because your so smart!!
Great business sense!!
Wow,, Business must be really good to be so arrogant! Maybe you don't realize that maybe he has friends,that have friends,And word of mouth is a part of getting customers,, But with your attitude I am sure they won't come back..
It is funny,, you are there to serve your customers needs and feel the need to be ABOVE them,, Your just a park manager or whatever.
How hard would it have been to just replace what was wrong or educate and be nice about it? No,, I am sure you made it clear that this guy was interrupting your busy schedule!
We do avoid parks or campgrounds that have a larger list of What Not to do other than enjoy the place..
We have stayed reluctantly after making a reservation at some very nice places only to discover the management thought it was the Taj Mahal of parks!! I hope you don't post a number to contact management in case of issues,, because at this place I made sure they were busy,, They trimmed a tree branch after suggesting that I move my trailer over,,Not!! Then they came back three times to fix the water spigot that was leaking, not much,, a drip here and there,, But when he cranked on the hose connection he made it worse,, then passed it off as "Oh I'll be back",, When he got the call at ten that night that my patio was getting wet, he showed up with a new gasket for my hose,,,,,,wasn't my hose it was the spigot!!
The offered me the spot across the road,,,, Not happening.. Another call at eleven and he brought out a fifty foot hose and hooked me into the spot behind us!!
What a Putz!! I left there after our week of fun and shook my head!! Really,, Just had to be nice when we got there and explained a few things with out talking down to us!! Life is like a box of Chocolates,, you never know what your gonna get,,and that goes both ways!!
Not really making the argument you think you are with that story.
โJun-14-2016 06:52 PM
noplace2 wrote:4X4Dodger wrote:
Two Germans who pee'd on one of my hotel their room and left early for the airport...the entire room had to be repainted...they didnt bother to clean a thing.
Another pair of Russians who continually tried to bring in Prostitutes (male) despite my warnings not to. they were asked to leave at 2AM.
A great deal of ethnicity going on here. Problem?
โJun-14-2016 06:46 PM
โJun-14-2016 06:45 PM
toedtoes wrote:Though he is making the argument that sometimes parting ways with a customer is good business. The park trimmed a tree because the guy wouldn't reposition his RV. There was a slow leak they tried to fix but apparently couldn't. Offered to move the guy to another site, not good enough. Hooked him up to another water spigot and provided the hose necessary to make that connection, that makes the park management a Putz. (Depending upon the type of water spigot, repairs could be very easy, just change a faucet. It can be semi-easy, change the faucet but need to shut down the campground water supply to do it, inconveniencing everyone in the park until the repairs are complete. If it was a frost free hydrant, you have to dig up the connection which is 4 to 5 feet below the surface, not an easy repair at all.) He is very happy he is no longer at that park. The park is likely very happy his isn't there either. That isn't bad business, that is a win-win.jake2250 wrote:westernrvparkowner wrote:jake2250 wrote:It isn't like the guy is going to be a repeat guest. He thinks my electrical grid is **** because his 50 amp rig trips a 20 amp breaker. I know he is the south end of a north bound mule and I won't take a reservation from him anyway.westernrvparkowner wrote:puddleduck wrote:That guest made it very clear that it was not my place to help him understand his rig. Get slapped around a few times by those 1 out of 1000 you don't take chances with the other 999.
Chill out westernparkowner. For every problem guest there are 1000 good ones.
At our Colorado park we don't have problems, we have opportunities.
Sometimes they are opportunities to help a customer understand his rig.
Nice to see you bash your guests on the World Wide Web!! This is your interpretation with out any debate from the guest!!
Cool,, lets just all label them as stupid because your so smart!!
Great business sense!!
Wow,, Business must be really good to be so arrogant! Maybe you don't realize that maybe he has friends,that have friends,And word of mouth is a part of getting customers,, But with your attitude I am sure they won't come back..
It is funny,, you are there to serve your customers needs and feel the need to be ABOVE them,, Your just a park manager or whatever.
How hard would it have been to just replace what was wrong or educate and be nice about it? No,, I am sure you made it clear that this guy was interrupting your busy schedule!
We do avoid parks or campgrounds that have a larger list of What Not to do other than enjoy the place..
We have stayed reluctantly after making a reservation at some very nice places only to discover the management thought it was the Taj Mahal of parks!! I hope you don't post a number to contact management in case of issues,, because at this place I made sure they were busy,, They trimmed a tree branch after suggesting that I move my trailer over,,Not!! Then they came back three times to fix the water spigot that was leaking, not much,, a drip here and there,, But when he cranked on the hose connection he made it worse,, then passed it off as "Oh I'll be back",, When he got the call at ten that night that my patio was getting wet, he showed up with a new gasket for my hose,,,,,,wasn't my hose it was the spigot!!
The offered me the spot across the road,,,, Not happening.. Another call at eleven and he brought out a fifty foot hose and hooked me into the spot behind us!!
What a Putz!! I left there after our week of fun and shook my head!! Really,, Just had to be nice when we got there and explained a few things with out talking down to us!! Life is like a box of Chocolates,, you never know what your gonna get,,and that goes both ways!!
Not really making the argument you think you are with that story.
โJun-14-2016 06:38 PM
4X4Dodger wrote:
Two Germans who pee'd on one of my hotel their room and left early for the airport...the entire room had to be repainted...they didnt bother to clean a thing.
Another pair of Russians who continually tried to bring in Prostitutes (male) despite my warnings not to. they were asked to leave at 2AM.
โJun-14-2016 06:34 PM
โJun-14-2016 06:29 PM