End of August, I sold a class A RV, and immediately replaced it. Camping world had done some upgrade work on my old unit, and I wanted similar upgrades made to the newly acquired one. The closest camping world had closed, so I went to the one in Vacaville, CA to get the work done. All went well until 10 days later I got a call from the Service Advisor, Maria Suppe, telling me that my RV had been damaged while in their care, on their lot. She showed me the spot where another unit had been backed into my unit. It was obviously a recent fiberglass damage. She got an estimate for the repair, ($2,624.87) and gave it to me.
I talked to Terry Reed, the facility manager, and he said he would investigate and let me know how they were going to repair it. This was on the first week of September. The only reply was in December through the Service Advisor, and she said Terry Reed would not repair the damage, and would only discount my upgrade bill $300 dollars.
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