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travelnutz
Jul 17, 2014Explorer II
What are you last posters attempting to mislead anyway? There's nothing the poor OP can do because her Northwood is passed it's warranty period and her insurance carrier refused the claim because perhaps they've been down this road many times before. Yes, it stinks but it's not the insurance carrier's fault that her RV leaked and they gave her the reason why. Insurance carriers keep in depth records and know which products they cover have the highest frequency of claims and for what reason. What more do or did you expect the insurance carrier to do? Fix a built in defect no of their cause? Cover poor construction proceedures etc or any RV that was not manitained reasonably which the OP said this was NOT the case with her RV. I feel really bad for the RV owner as she's been cheated.
Maybe the insurance carrier is telling some dirty little secrets about some manufacturer's that some owners don't want to hear. She can request another look and a written explanation as to what the defect was so she'd have some ammunition to confront Northwood with. Neither the OP nor the insurance carrier designed, built, nor sold the RV to the OP, Northwood did and if confronted with a written claim of a defect, they'd still use the excuse that it's out of warranty and therefore the OP must pay to repair the RV or junk it. Either way, the OP will be taking it in the shorts thru no cause of her own. Maybe the OP really is exposing something the buying public should know and be aware of before buying a particular brand RV! Especially what is supposed to be claimed as a "Top of the line RV". That's the ripoff!
Maybe the insurance carrier is telling some dirty little secrets about some manufacturer's that some owners don't want to hear. She can request another look and a written explanation as to what the defect was so she'd have some ammunition to confront Northwood with. Neither the OP nor the insurance carrier designed, built, nor sold the RV to the OP, Northwood did and if confronted with a written claim of a defect, they'd still use the excuse that it's out of warranty and therefore the OP must pay to repair the RV or junk it. Either way, the OP will be taking it in the shorts thru no cause of her own. Maybe the OP really is exposing something the buying public should know and be aware of before buying a particular brand RV! Especially what is supposed to be claimed as a "Top of the line RV". That's the ripoff!
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