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yillb
Mar 10, 2017Explorer
proxim2020 wrote:
I'm familiar with them and the info you received initially isn't surprising. They move a ton of units, but they don't have the best of service after the fact. They seem to be more concerned with selling.
to be clear, they haven't done anything still yet that is going to cause me to be angry yet. They've had it for two days now, and no call. I'm going to give them a call tomorrow to find out what's going on.
Though, additional issues DID pop up. Three windows leak, sink leaks, and we found another crack in the slide at the top of the trailer.
I told them i really don't want it to go back to indiana, but i should have kept my mouth shut. Now they know i'm in a hurry. That said, I've worked on fiberglass for YEARS, i know that if they just cut it out , sand it, and re-paint it, it's just going to get darker over time.
does anyone know a hypothetical way that they would fix holes like this? without just cutting a piece out, sanding, and painting ? That's really not a fix, that's a patch, and at a week old, I wouldn't be to thrilled about it.
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