All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Price Match wbwood wrote: Look at it this way. When you go to CW, there are 2 prices. The lower one is given to those people that are GS members. GS membership is not for the CW stores, it is entirely seperate. CW just recognizes (since they are one in the same technically) the GS membership and offer discounts. Except you are missing two things: 1) There is quite often a third price - the CW website pricing. 2) Due to the unwritten (in-store) price matching policy (detailed in previous posts) - as a in-store customer you can choose to pay any of the prices (including any competitor's price). If you have an issue - ask for a manager and quote Marcus' earlier post.Re: Price Match wbwood wrote: RobTheGob wrote: mlemonis wrote: i will match any price in the market and still honor the 39 dollars. Its that simple This is an interesting statement - but if this is the case, why would there be different pricing between the Camping World website and in-store? But the pricing policy on the CW website says: "Internet-Only Specials - Items that are discount off the regular pricing. These are offered only through the website." If CW will match "any price in the market", surely that means a CW store should match the CW website. Correct?!? My local camping world will match their website prices. All I had to do is pull it up on your smartphone and show them. The Wood Village Camping World (east of Portland) quickly honoured the online prices. That part is great - but I still don't appreciate the fact that there are three prices: 1) Shelf (MSRP) price 2) Good Sam price (slightly lower) 3) Internet sale price (usually much lower) And you can pay which ever one you'd like to. In recent years - they've lost quite a few sales from me, since this was an "unwritten" policy and I didn't know about until seeing this thread. I didn't have a Good Sam membership - so I simply walked away from an MSRP shelf price (despite asking the store staff for a discount).Re: Price Match mlemonis wrote: i will match any price in the market and still honor the 39 dollars. Its that simple This is an interesting statement - but if this is the case, why would there be different pricing between the Camping World website and in-store? But the pricing policy on the CW website says: "Internet-Only Specials - Items that are discount off the regular pricing. These are offered only through the website." If CW will match "any price in the market", surely that means a CW store should match the CW website. Correct?!?Re: Price MatchI find it odd that there is such a difference in pricing between the CW website and the store. It also appears that the prices in store are mostly MSRP, unless you have Good Sam membership. I haven't ordered from the website - but it appears that the (usually lower price than in store) internet pricing doesn't require Good Sam membership. I'd really like a "ship to store" option...Re: Good Deal? Fastpaddler wrote: We did the opposite: started with a smallish C class, then a bigger C class(almost A size) then learned that the B class(PW Plateau TS) fitted our actual, practical needs perfectly. We dont park and sit inside our RV.We boogie all over the map and use it for shopping, cruising and camping. We are also constantly on the move, when camping. I'd hate to drag around a large RV when we are exploring or have to return to the campsite to pick up a trailer for 5-wheel at the end of the day. I admit - we'd likely prefer just a bit more room. But when all things are considered, the B's still fit us the best. We'll likely move up to a Sprinter based B (probably a Plateau) at some point...Re: Class B Campsite Photos - Let's See Them!Sequim Bay, WA: (Just a corner of the "B"!) Re: Class B Campsite Photos - Let's See Them!Scenic Beach, WA: Re: Class B Campsite Photos - Let's See Them!Manchester, WA: Re: Class B Campsite Photos - Let's See Them!Grays Harbor, WA: Re: Class B Campsite Photos - Let's See Them!Ocean City, WA: