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Selling an RV Through Consignment

SwanInWA
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We're thinking of selling our Class B Camper Van by consignment through Johnson RV of Puyallup. We've never done this before, but they've offered us a price we're happy with and we feel this could really simplify the sale. They've been around a while, so I know they're legit. They're going to email me a contract. Any advice, comments, warnings, etc. you can offer? Anything I should look for in the contract? I'd love to hear about other's experiences. THANKS!

Teri (the RV.netter)


Eric (the significant other)


[purple]Angus (the fur-faced kidlet)[/purple]
The B (2008 Pleasure-Way Lexor RL-4)

"The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only a page." --St. Augustine

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Slownsy
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Explorer
Watch out for cleaning and storiedge fees, and also any feas if you desides to take it back as it is not selling.
Frank.
Frank
2012 F250 XLT
4x4 Super Cab
8' Tray 6.2lt, 3.7 Diff.

SwanInWA
Explorer
Explorer
That's absolutely correct, bumpy, and I do realize that. And while he's extremely confident that he can have it sold in the next few weeks, I'm a skeptic by nature, which of course is why I'm here.

I also know that they specialize in the sale of Class B RVs. In fact, we spent a lot of time at Johnson RV when we were originally looking for this rig. Ended up buying from a private seller, who...you guessed it -- bought it at Johnson RV.

Lastly, I've done my research, so I know we're already asking a little less than it's worth. I expect they realize that. Knock me down a couple more grand and they'll surely make a profit, so I imagine that's why they're attracted to it in the first place. I'm good with all of this if it would streamline the whole process. I just want to make sure there are no surprises. I've never sold anything on consignment.

Teri (the RV.netter)


Eric (the significant other)


[purple]Angus (the fur-faced kidlet)[/purple]
The B (2008 Pleasure-Way Lexor RL-4)

"The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only a page." --St. Augustine

Bumpyroad
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Explorer
Sam Spade wrote:
SwanInWA wrote:
They've agreed to pay us about $3000 less than we're asking.


Once again, be careful.
If that offer is legit, then they should cut you a check and you walk away.
No "contract" should be necessary.


I "assume" that that offer is contingent on them being able to actually sell the unit for what they need/want.
bumpy

SwanInWA
Explorer
Explorer
Thanks Sam and everyone else for their comments so far. I will definitely be looking carefully at the contract and may post an additional question or two after reading it. I often ask for advice here when I'm out of my comfort zone -- and I truly appreciate any and all info you folks provide.

Teri (the RV.netter)


Eric (the significant other)


[purple]Angus (the fur-faced kidlet)[/purple]
The B (2008 Pleasure-Way Lexor RL-4)

"The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only a page." --St. Augustine

Sam_Spade
Explorer
Explorer
SwanInWA wrote:
They've agreed to pay us about $3000 less than we're asking.


Once again, be careful.
If that offer is legit, then they should cut you a check and you walk away.
No "contract" should be necessary.
'07 Damon Outlaw 3611
CanAm Spyder in the "trunk"

Sam_Spade
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Explorer
SwanInWA wrote:
but they've offered us a price we're happy with and we feel this could really simplify the sale.

Anything I should look for in the contract? I'd love to hear about other's experiences. THANKS!


IF they actually "offering you a price", this is NOT a consignment sale.

Most likely it IS a consignment sale and they are just giving you an "estimated" sale price. In those situations, what you actually end up getting is often WAY less than their not-so-honest estimate.

Read the contract carefully.
'07 Damon Outlaw 3611
CanAm Spyder in the "trunk"

Colo_Native
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Explorer
If it was me I would stay away from Johnsons RV, the one here in Colorado closed and IMHO the are thieves, and use bait and switch tactics. They were going to buy my Class A for a price I wanted then when it came time to sign they said never mind don't need it.
2015 Winnebago Forza 34T
pushed by a 2011 Fusion Hybrid or 2020 Escape Hybrid
Retired DFD

SwanInWA
Explorer
Explorer
I am waiting for the contract to be emailed to me so I can look it over. From what I've been reading online, it's not uncommon for an RV consignment dealer to offer or guarantee a price. Then of course, they sell it for as much as they can and keep whatever they make above the promise. They've agreed to pay us about $3000 less than we're asking.

Teri (the RV.netter)


Eric (the significant other)


[purple]Angus (the fur-faced kidlet)[/purple]
The B (2008 Pleasure-Way Lexor RL-4)

"The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only a page." --St. Augustine

Bumpyroad
Explorer
Explorer
if they are selling on consignment there shouldn't be a price they "offer" you. they can recommend what you should ask for it but it sounds to me like they may have inflated the asking price to sucker you in and it will have to sell for less. I sold my bounder on consignment, they found a buyer and I would have cleared less than I wanted so I told them I needed X dollars and they cut their take a little to sell it.
bumpy