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rangerbait
Jul 11, 2015Explorer
GaryWT wrote:
I'm not sure what taken for a raise means either.
You said that the $95 would be reimbursable but that you are out the $95 in the same line so not sure what is what.
The part is being sent, who is paying for the labor to install? On the same request I would think the $95 could be included especially if the place you are working with is an authorized dealer.
Good luck.
I meant that when I inquired about the warranty work that the dealership from whom I purchased the trailer said that the mfg. of the failed component would typically reimburse the diagnostic labor; the shop performing the labor said I had to foot the bill.
leeper wrote:
New Cardinal with A/C breaking down. First went to Camping World. They said an inspection would have to be done first with me paying the non refundable fee. It was plain to see what was wrong with the A/C without an inspection. The A/C needed to be replaced. I went to another RV repair shop whom was certified by the A/C manufacture. No charge for inspection and contacting the company. CW said I would have to take care of the paper work for warranty work refund. Last time I went to CW for repairs.
Sounds like policies vary from shop to shop...I will be shopping around henceforth, assuming I have the luxury of time.
GMandJM wrote:
"I didn't take you to raise" is one of those old-timer sayings. It means "I'm not footing the bills for you".
I like it...and while I'm not looking to be "taken to raise", I'm also not thrilled about paying $$ to fix a brand new appliance.
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