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I've been bombarded by marketing groups!

Cmorgan
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We recently started advertising a Winnebago motorhome we have for sale. Immediately, we are bombarded with calls from firms claiming they can market our motorhome until sold by advertising, financing offers, insuring offers, etc. for a fee, of course. Has anyone dealt with these type firms and was your experience a positive result or a lot of empty promises. I am not opposed to the idea but there are so many I do not know how to choose. Any input you have will be appreciated.
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TheWB
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Explorer
I sold my fleetwood tioga on Craigslist without any issues. I never gave my number. Told them if they were interested, to respond to the ad and include their phone number. Said I'd cAll and we could schedule a meet at the Sherrie's complex parking lot. I called them. Never had one marketing call. It was sold the next night. I had inquiries from Texas as well as all the way up to Albuquerque.

RDMueller
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Explorer
With CL also be careful of scams. We sold our pop up ourselves and listed it on CL. Got the same thing you are having plus a couple of obvious scams. Ended up using RV Trader and sold it in under a month.
Rob and Julie
2015 Forest River Wildwood 28DBUD
2001 Dodge Ram 2500, 24V Cummins 5.9

BuckyBadger
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Explorer
MNGeeks61 wrote:
Ugh, I would avoid those. Craigslist is still free!



That's why he is getting all the calls...he is using CL

B_O__Plenty
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Explorer II
There is nothing these places can do for you that you can't do on your own. If they post it online it will be to same places you can access. They will charge you upfront and take the money and run..

B.O.
Former Ram/Cummins owner
2015 Silverado 3500 D/A DRW
Yup I'm a fanboy!
2016 Cedar Creek 36CKTS

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Cmorgan
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Explorer
I am using Craigslist. I will look at rvnetwork as well. Thanks for the info.!

2oldman
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Explorer II
You don't mention which media you used to advertise.
"If I'm wearing long pants, I'm too far north" - 2oldman

rockhillmanor
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Explorer
LOL! Disregard my previous instructions!

They've made an easier way to access Escapees RV Club classified section! :W

Go to: http://www.rvnetwork.com/
Create an account
Scroll down to bottom for RV marketplace
Place your ad.

We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.

rockhillmanor
Explorer
Explorer
I had real good luck selling my RV and RV supplies on the Escapee's forum. They are the number one Full Timing RV club.

It's a pleasure to get phone calls on you ad from 'seasoned' RV'ers. And you will sell your RV fast.

Note: You do not have to join their club to use their forum if you use the following directions:

Go to website.escapees.com
Click on: Knowledge tab
Click on: Mouse down to 'discussion forum' click
Join forum: upper right hand corner register
Scroll down to RV marketplace
Place your ad!

It is the ONLY place I will buy or sell RV items.

We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.

Cmorgan
Explorer
Explorer
Thank you! I thought as much. I appreciate your input. I get so tired of them calling. They do not seem to understand that we are not interested and are sometimes quite rude. I knew I could count on fellow rv'ers for input.

rockhillmanor
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Explorer
Cmorgan wrote:
We recently started advertising a Winnebago motorhome we have for sale. Immediately, we are bombarded with calls from firms claiming they can market our motorhome until sold by advertising, financing offers, insuring offers, etc. for a fee, of course.

Has anyone dealt with these type firms and was your experience a positive result or a lot of empty promises. I am not opposed to the idea but there are so many I do not know how to choose. Any input you have will be appreciated.


Run, don't walk as fast as you can from those offers they are all bogus, scammers and from robo callers snatching your phone number.

Depends 'where' you are advertising also. Most on line sites do NOT protect your info and in fact the minute you type it in they are selling it to these low life's.

Craigslist hides your phone number so the robo's can't get at it. Reputable RV clubs sites will also keep your numbers private and don't sell your info.

Do not post your phone number in an online ad in the conventional way so robo's can grab it.
Post it something like this. 262XX555>>two two one six

Pick your advertising sites wisely.

And if you don't want them calling sometimes something as simply putting that within the body of your ad. Won't stop scammers/robo's necessarily but it does stop the majority of them. Something like these.

do NOT contact me with unsolicited services or offers
NO dealers please

Good luck hope you sell your RV! :C

We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.

MNGeeks61
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Explorer
Ugh, I would avoid those. Craigslist is still free!

I haven't had too many positive experiences with any of those marketing firms, and some of them are very bad in terms of getting your money back if you don't sell your vehicle through them.

I had the same experience with those types of firms calling me every day when we were selling our 40' destination trailer. After I asked them multiple times to stop calling, they'd still call! Only way to get rid of them is to take the craigslist ad down as soon as it's sold.