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Pbutler97
Oct 02, 2022Explorer
Lwiddis wrote:
If under warranty and you Jack from springs when manufacturer says no and something goes wrong…no coverage.
If you do anything expecting to have coverage under warranty, good luck with it.
If the manufacturers worked as hard at building RVs as they do at coming up with all the red tape in their warranty documents, no one would need a warranty.
If you have an issue with frame, especially if its LCI, they'll claim overload before anyone even looks at it. If your roof leaks they'll claim lack of required maintenance. When the pleather furniture peels they'll refer you to the manual where it states its only meant for "part time" use. They're good at denying warranty claims and have decades of experience screwing the buyer.
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