โJul-23-2015 09:17 AM
โJul-28-2015 04:40 AM
โJul-28-2015 03:52 AM
โJul-27-2015 06:40 PM
Lantley wrote:
Back on topic you can save 1000's buying from an out of state dealer. The prices are great. There Maybe issues getting warranty service from local dealers.
If you encounter a problem with warranty service you may get approval to use non dealer or independent service shops.
Beware of the warranty service issue it is real. However the savings is real as well.
In the end I still recommend buying local however if the local dealer will not come close to Wholesale pricing I would take the drive for the savings fully aware that there could be warranty service issues. Savings vs. warranty service is a gamble I would take in the end.
I have purchased out of state and I have purchase local. Using the out of state pricing as a negotiating tool with the local guy is your best strategy.
โJul-27-2015 12:45 PM
โJul-27-2015 12:40 PM
โJul-27-2015 05:23 AM
Lantley wrote:
Back on topic you can save 1000's buying from an out of state dealer. The prices are great. There Maybe issues getting warranty service from local dealers.
If you encounter a problem with warranty service you may get approval to use non dealer or independent service shops.
Beware of the warranty service issue it is real. However the savings is real as well.
In the end I still recommend buying local however if the local dealer will not come close to Wholesale pricing I would take the drive for the savings fully aware that there could be warranty service issues. Savings vs. warranty service is a gamble I would take in the end.
I have purchased out of state and I have purchase local. Using the out of state pricing as a negotiating tool with the local guy is your best strategy.
โJul-27-2015 05:19 AM
spoon059 wrote:Campin'_Nana wrote:spoon059 wrote:
Lets stop derailing the thread for him... please and thank you.
Her..... ๐
SORRY!!!:S I don't pay attention to names all that often!!!
โJul-27-2015 04:23 AM
โJul-27-2015 03:59 AM
Campin'_Nana wrote:spoon059 wrote:
Lets stop derailing the thread for him... please and thank you.
Her..... ๐
โJul-26-2015 09:45 AM
Mountaineer42 wrote:ol' yeller wrote:
What happens to all those folks who buy locally and then move to another state? Or what happens when you are travelling out of state & have a breakdown? Also how about a used RV that you buy from a private party and needs to be fixed? I think the opinion that dealers won't service anything they didn't sell is greatly exaggerated. I understand there is a difference in how a dealer is paid for warranty work vs service but any GOOD dealer would go ahead and fix the issue in hopes of gaining a future customer.
The issue here is WARRANTY work. The dealer gets a reduced rate from the manufacturer rather than the gouging rate they charge the guy off the street. They will service your rig but not for the warranty rate, unless you bought the rig from them. That makes your warranty pretty much useless.
โJul-26-2015 09:41 AM
spoon059 wrote:
Lets stop derailing the thread for him... please and thank you.
โJul-26-2015 09:15 AM
โJul-26-2015 06:29 AM
Mountaineer42 wrote:spoon059 wrote:Mountaineer42 wrote:
My comments come from actual experience rather than your OPINION of the way things SHOULD BE.
So you had one experience that makes ALL warranty's invalid if bought at RV Direct? That's not an OPINION? Come on guy. I NEVER made any such claim! I responded to your thoughtless attack on mlts22 and provided a realworld example of what CAN happen.
I don't know why you had a problem... but 1% of RV owners having a problem does not affect the other 99%. I have never had warranty issues before. That's great but why then would you presume to be some sort of expert and dispute the experiences of others who HAVE had problems? I've had 2 friends buy Rockwood hybrids from RVWholesalers.com. Both of them had minor warranty issues that were handled by local dealers. Thank God they didn't know they had NO WARRANTY since they bought on line.
Your experience is yours. My experience is mine. Your comment was ridiculous. You could have simply said "My experience has been that I could not get warranty work done". That would have been virtually irrefutable and it would have been an honest statement. Instead you make a flat out false statement. My comment was "I tried every dealer for 150 miles around and every single time, the first question they asked was "Did you purchase out-of-state?" When I answered "Yes" they would flat-out tell me they didn't do work on rigs purchased out-of-state." So where is my ridiculous, flat out false statement?
Sorry you don't like me calling you out on it. No problem at all. I'm sure most people will be able to separate the nonsense from the reality and discard your rants. I have this thing in my brain... I can't sit idly by and watch someone spread complete WRONG information to someone trying to educate themselves. Maybe you need to go back and read WHO made the ridiculous flat out false statements! It was YOU who started calling mlts22 foolish and accused them of spreading FALSE information just because they mentioned that there could be warranty problems.
โJul-25-2015 05:33 PM
spoon059 wrote:Mountaineer42 wrote:
My comments come from actual experience rather than your OPINION of the way things SHOULD BE.
So you had one experience that makes ALL warranty's invalid if bought at RV Direct? That's not an OPINION? Come on guy. I NEVER made any such claim! I responded to your thoughtless attack on mlts22 and provided a realworld example of what CAN happen.
I don't know why you had a problem... but 1% of RV owners having a problem does not affect the other 99%. I have never had warranty issues before. That's great but why then would you presume to be some sort of expert and dispute the experiences of others who HAVE had problems? I've had 2 friends buy Rockwood hybrids from RVWholesalers.com. Both of them had minor warranty issues that were handled by local dealers. Thank God they didn't know they had NO WARRANTY since they bought on line.
Your experience is yours. My experience is mine. Your comment was ridiculous. You could have simply said "My experience has been that I could not get warranty work done". That would have been virtually irrefutable and it would have been an honest statement. Instead you make a flat out false statement. My comment was "I tried every dealer for 150 miles around and every single time, the first question they asked was "Did you purchase out-of-state?" When I answered "Yes" they would flat-out tell me they didn't do work on rigs purchased out-of-state." So where is my ridiculous, flat out false statement?
Sorry you don't like me calling you out on it. No problem at all. I'm sure most people will be able to separate the nonsense from the reality and discard your rants. I have this thing in my brain... I can't sit idly by and watch someone spread complete WRONG information to someone trying to educate themselves. Maybe you need to go back and read WHO made the ridiculous flat out false statements! It was YOU who started calling mlts22 foolish and accused them of spreading FALSE information just because they mentioned that there could be warranty problems.
โJul-25-2015 05:02 PM
Mountaineer42 wrote:
My comments come from actual experience rather than your OPINION of the way things SHOULD BE.