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The sales person Frances was very nice. As was Fra...

The sales person Frances was very nice. As was Frank who did our final tour and discussed set up and use of various systems. The finance person, Katherine was horrible, particularly toward me. I notice immediately that she did not demonstrate the same respect toward me, as my husband. She only cares about the money, not the people investing their money.

A word to the wise, don't just buy an RV. It's not cheap, taxes, tag, insurance in NC is high, it's not luxury when you have a six gallon water heater, nor are the odors from black tanks and even gray tanks. The typical RV has no washer or dryer, which means laundromat visits and paying out $20+ a week to keep your clothes and bedding fresh. Storage is another huge issue, most ppl we have met rent a large storage unit somewhere. RV parks have tons of rules and they can be very expensive.

The RV/Camper industry has been romanticized, particularly during covid. It's not for everyone and for those who have health and ambulatory issues it can be very difficult.

My advice before purchasing any RV is to rent one for a few nights and then ask yourself do I want to do this. If you are able to boondock and can live without reliable internet, that's the way to go.

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