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โMar-04-2016 08:00 AM
Mr.Mark wrote:
I totally agree with the RV toilet paper being WAY overpriced. As I recall, Walmart had Coleman RV toilet paper for $4.99 (four pack), a generic brand 4 pack was 99 cents.
I just buy what I like and/or think we need. I'm really not an impulse buyer, especially, on big purchases.
MM.
โMar-04-2016 07:54 AM
โMar-04-2016 07:29 AM
4X4Dodger wrote:You're obviously clinging to the marketing hype argument rather than listening to any other reasoning for "over paying" for a generator.
... Honda. But it will take time for those prices to come down significantly because all the other makers are aware that the average RV'er will spend way more than necessary for a generator.
โMar-04-2016 07:17 AM
korbe wrote:4X4Dodger wrote:
......... But there is a serious issue here and that is our willingness to buy into so many marketing ploys with little or no skepticism, critical thought or hard questions.
The marketing world uses this "ploy" for everyone that buys anything.
For me, it's the RV caravans. I will read about the routes, destinations, and make my own plans. Saves thousands.
โMar-04-2016 07:15 AM
free radical wrote:4X4Dodger wrote:
Questions like why is the same model Honda Generator sold in Asia (exactly the same one) for 2/3rds less than here? What am I really buying?
Heres an idea,fly to Asia buy the gen and bring it back,,let us know how much all that cost..
Also Im guessing japanese yen is worth way less then our buck,so the items must be priced acordingly to sell there,,
โMar-04-2016 06:23 AM
4X4Dodger wrote:
......... But there is a serious issue here and that is our willingness to buy into so many marketing ploys with little or no skepticism, critical thought or hard questions.
โMar-04-2016 05:31 AM
โMar-04-2016 05:26 AM
Paul Clancy wrote:fj12ryder wrote:NWKomfort350 wrote:Well, if I could buy a warranty that gave me my money back if I didn't use it, I would think that is great too. Unfortunately I've never come across one of those ilk. Only ones I've ever seen don't work that way. That's a new one on me.
Why is everyone anti extended warranty?
When I bought a Honda Accord new, I got one. I never needed it so I got my money back. Every dollar.
I got one for my Keystone Cougar. Again, I have not needed it. It will be gone next week, so I no longer need it.
I was at my dealer yesterday to sign papers to get my warranty money back.
If I needed it, perfect it would of helped. I didn't, and it cost me very little.
I will likely do it again in the future.
Ya I can't imagine the fine print that comes with that one. So if it is real how does the warranty company turn a profit?
โMar-04-2016 03:40 AM
โMar-04-2016 03:37 AM
Paul Clancy wrote:It would be impossible to turn a profit. I'd say half the warranty purchase price is paid out in commissions immediately. So if they returned even half of it at the end, there would be no profit ever in any contract. Forget about having a profit to pay for those who use more than the warranty and administrative costs. His concept doesn't add up.fj12ryder wrote:Ya I can't imagine the fine print that comes with that one. So if it is real how does the warranty company turn a profit?NWKomfort350 wrote:Well, if I could buy a warranty that gave me my money back if I didn't use it, I would think that is great too. Unfortunately I've never come across one of those ilk. Only ones I've ever seen don't work that way. That's a new one on me.
Why is everyone anti extended warranty?
When I bought a Honda Accord new, I got one. I never needed it so I got my money back. Every dollar.
I got one for my Keystone Cougar. Again, I have not needed it. It will be gone next week, so I no longer need it.
I was at my dealer yesterday to sign papers to get my warranty money back.
If I needed it, perfect it would of helped. I didn't, and it cost me very little.
I will likely do it again in the future.
โMar-04-2016 01:00 AM
fj12ryder wrote:NWKomfort350 wrote:Well, if I could buy a warranty that gave me my money back if I didn't use it, I would think that is great too. Unfortunately I've never come across one of those ilk. Only ones I've ever seen don't work that way. That's a new one on me.
Why is everyone anti extended warranty?
When I bought a Honda Accord new, I got one. I never needed it so I got my money back. Every dollar.
I got one for my Keystone Cougar. Again, I have not needed it. It will be gone next week, so I no longer need it.
I was at my dealer yesterday to sign papers to get my warranty money back.
If I needed it, perfect it would of helped. I didn't, and it cost me very little.
I will likely do it again in the future.
โMar-03-2016 09:18 PM
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