โJun-02-2014 07:19 PM
โJun-08-2014 10:36 AM
gitchermotorrunnin' wrote:
"I was going to ignore your post until you came back"," If you are thin skin, don't read the thread." "However, you are not entitled to control the opinions or posts of others"
Well, I guess you could use some of your own advice. Right? Even if you've been here since the dawn of time itself.
โJun-08-2014 09:11 AM
โJun-08-2014 08:57 AM
gitchermotorrunnin' wrote:
When I joined this forum there were lots of folks willing to take the info and provide some guidance and links to help their fellow RVers out. But it seems it is becoming a trash pit of Craigslist style rant and ravers.
โJun-08-2014 08:01 AM
gitchermotorrunnin' wrote:
Anyone have a a windshield crack going over speed bumps in an RV park? I've never seen speed bumps inside an rv park until we visited here in S. Austin. These things are (measured) six inches tall. We had to negotiate a 90 degree turn with very little room to swing into the turn. I crawled over the first and "boom" the driver side windshield cracked in two dozen cracks. RV Park refuses to admit to the damage it did to my motorhome and now not only do I need to fork over for a new belt I needed anyway and a delay to fix a brake recall repair, I now have to fork over more days of stay here until my new piece of glass gets here and the 250 deductible I didn't count on either.
I will be leaving a scathing review for this place when it's all said and done and I told the management that. His reaction to that was "do what you think you need to do, but threatening to pass on how bad it is here won't fix anything." "I've never heard of a windshield cracking from going over a speed bump." And I have never seen the need for speed bumps to this degree in an RV park. I'm wondering now when I explain the "cause" of the damage if the insurer won't go after them for the liability, not to mention the sad ass customer service.
One other thing while I'm in the whining mood. I'm really getting tired of the trash and the no vacancies created by oilfield workers at "RV" parks all across the oil belt.
I also contacted the manufacturer and ask why this would happen. And you guessed it, no help there.
Customer service in this country is really begun to stink everywhere ya go.
โJun-08-2014 07:53 AM
โJun-08-2014 07:52 AM
westend wrote:gitchermotorrunnin wrote:
So, don't set there in your mother's basement and type up "opinions" about something you have obviously no experience in or with
You're concerned about the tone of the replies to your thread but you add in something like above?
The poster states he has stayed at that same campground and hasn't found it to be anything but good.
โJun-08-2014 07:41 AM
gitchermotorrunnin wrote:
So, don't set there in your mother's basement and type up "opinions" about something you have obviously no experience in or with
โJun-08-2014 07:25 AM
wandering1 wrote:
Speed bumps do not crack windshields. If you had chips in your windshield then a crack will start from the chip from vibration or bumps, Get the chips fixed when they occur and you wont have a problem. Motorhome frames can "twist" when you go over uneven terrain which can crack windshields. Talk to your rv manufacturer about the problem. I have stayed at the park in question and it was a great place to stay, I would never blame them for problems that they were not responsible for.
โJun-08-2014 07:08 AM
milo wrote:
OP, glad you got it straightened out. Noticed lately that allot of threads are becoming nothing but a means for bashing & ridiculing the OP's for whatever they may ask if they disagree with or can't give an intelligent answer. Instead of trying to help or ignoring it, the elite know-it-alls (think they do) gotta bash & trash. Does no one any good. JOMO.
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