Forum Discussion
MarkTwain
May 23, 2015Explorer
toedtoes wrote:
First, I think I just need to say this for anyone reading this post:
After the FIRST rain of the season, GO OUT AND CHECK your RV for leaks. Don't store it outside and ignore it the entire off-season assuming it's going to be OK. A season of water leaking into your RV will ruin it - one rain is fixable.
To the OP, I'd first decide what you want the dealer to do. Do you want a replacement? Do you want it repaired? What do you want from them? Then talk to the dealer and see what they are willing to do for you. If they are willing to give you what you want, then that's your solution. If not, then you have to decide how far you're willing to fight to get what you want. If you're willing to fight, then call an attorney. If not, then you need to compromise with the dealership.
X1.
1. call the dealer, are they willing to repair the problem at no cost to you?
2. Are they willing to buy it back and apply your $$ toward another trailer of your choice?
3. Call the Mfg. of the trailer and see if they will resolve the problem to your satisfaction? Will the Mfg. offer to have you drive the trailer to their shop and fix it for you?
4. Call the Better Business Bureau and file a complaint.
5. Check with the small claims court and see if the amount of your claim meets the court's criteria.
6. As has been suggested, contact a lawyer.
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