All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Downloading Membership Card to Apple WalletThe Apple Wallet link that was in the email I received after renewing my membership didn't work on either my iPhone or my Mac, but when I logged into the Good Sam web site using Safari on my iPhone and went to my Membership Details page, the Apple Wallet link there did work.Re: Buying a Class B,One thing that can trip you up a bit is differences in titling procedures between the two states. I bought an RV several years ago in Ohio & brought it home to Missouri. In Ohio, when you buy a vehicle (at least, if you buy one with a loan), they don't give you the title; the lien holder gets the title and you get a piece of paper with a bunch of the title info on it (I think they called it a Title Memorandum, or something like that). It has enough info for the Ohio DMV to register your vehicle. However, when you buy a vehicle in Missouri, you always are given the title even if there is a loan on it. You take the title to the License Bureau and turn it in with the registration paperwork, and the state will issue a new title in your name (which may be sent to the lien holder if there is one & they want to hold it). So when I walked into my local Missouri License Bureau without the actual title certificate for my RV, I got turned away at first - that Ohio Title Memorandum meant nothing to them. I had to go to a couple different offices before I found somebody who knew how to handle the situation (basically, they give you a form to send to the lien holder instructing them to mail the current title to the Missouri DOR so they can issue the new title). My point being, you might want to brush up on what's required to register an out-of-state vehicle in your home state so you're prepared for any differences like that. If I had known about the necessary paperwork, I could have tried to get the title certificate from the Ohio dealer, or at least could have informed the first Missouri registrar I talked to about the required form.Re: Real World Experience With Transit Based Class B's? Songbirds wrote: But I like smaller yet and have my eye's on the NEW 2018 the 2018 ERA 70M with DRY-BATH and Murphy Bed. As this is the only one with a DRY-BATH, Murphy Bed The 2018 ERA 70M very nice looking at 19.5-foot. Check out the web for complete details. Sets on a Ford Transit chassis. The Winnebago Era is built on the Sprinter, not the Transit. The Paseo is their Transit Class B, but it doesn't have either a Murphy bed or a dry bath.