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Gonecamping444

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Posted: 11/05/09 05:38pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Thinking about ordering from RVW tomorrow,Anybody have an opinion good or bad?Would you do it again?They beat the price of my local dealer by quite a bit.What should i avoid?Thanks





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There was a posting yesterday that was not very favorable concerning they would not refund a depost requested within 24 hours of the initial contact. Like everything be very very careful. Do a search on RVW IMOClicky

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There are losts of threads on here about RVW. We've bought from them twice and both time we got a good deal. The second time thought, we were ordering a unit and expecting a paricular pick-up date. When I called to check on my pik-up (I hadn't heard from them for several weeks) I found out my TT hadn't been started yet- manufacturer hadn't been in production for months. Our salesman hadn't told us that when we ordered. We ended up buying something off the lot instead and getting an additional discount from the owner. Make sure you ask many questions if you are ordering.

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Posted: 11/06/09 07:46am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Dealt with them many times from new TT to parts and service and never had a problem. they have always done exactly what they say.


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I bought from them last spring. Really no surprises as long as you understand their warrantee process you will be fine.
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I have heard very little negative about them but I took their price to the local dealer and added the freight charge that RV would charge to deliver it to me and told them that was what I would pay. They agreed to match the price. I do my best to buy local if I can and want haggle if it is close but when we get to talking thousands then I have do what I have to do. We have found a place in Virginia that is cheaper than RVwholesalers. RV007 They are for real and very easy to work with. You may want to check them out as well.


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