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TomG2 wrote:
I agree totally that the dealer is not obligated to lower their price just because they "should". My problem with Berryland is that I went out of my way to visit their business only to discover that their "Internet" advertisements were misleading. The salesman finally admitted that some of their inventory was of the phantom variety. Offering a low price on an item not in stock is easy to do. Might even be called "Bait and switch"?
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โFeb-25-2014 04:10 PM
qtla9111 wrote:
Everybody has a reason for joining the forum. Mine was to find an rv. Many others have a complaint. May not sound legitimate to some but to the poster it was. If a person doesn't agree, say so and move on or skip posting a comment.
The OP may help others in making a decision before purchase or at least giving them a heads up on what to expect.
โFeb-25-2014 04:07 PM
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โFeb-25-2014 01:39 PM
southernsky wrote:
When I buy a car/truck/camper, I always shop around. Mileage to the seller is no issue. I get the best price and then start a price war with the different sellers. Who ever gives the best deal on the unit and financing gets my business. No need to bad mouth the highest seller just brag about the good deal and where you received it. Word of mouth is the best advertisement.
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