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BEWARE OF USED CAMPERS AND ESPECIALLY 1ST TIME BUY...

BEWARE OF USED CAMPERS AND ESPECIALLY 1ST TIME BUYERS

On 20 May 2017, my wife and I decided to look at some used campers at McGeorge's and met with Taz and explained to him which ones we wanted to see. He was very friendly and accommodating. He was one of the best sales person's I have had the pleasure of working with. I received a call on 22 May 2017 that I could do my orientation on the 25th and complete the paper work for the purchase. They received payment in full on the 23rd of May. During the orientation the Black water tank showed that it was 1/3 full. I was told that I need to put tank treatment in it to clear debris from the sensors. I took the camper to storage on the 25th and on the 30th I took it to my house to go through everything to ensure I knew what I was doing. I was trying to put the treatment in the tank and thought I had drained the tank, however when I put the treatment in the tank after 2-5 gallons of water the tank was full. I assumed that during the preparation ($995) for pick up that the tanks would have been flushed and verified. That must not have happened, also the trailer was missing the State Inspection sticker that I had to go and get myself instead of driving 2 hours round trip for a $16 dollar inspection. I contacted Taz and he had service to give me a call and I scheduled to bring it in on the 5th of June. I dropped it off and asked would I be charged for the repair and was told that it was not covered under warranty. I asked to speak with a manager and he corrected the service associate that they would take care of the issue. I purchased and picked up my camper on the 25th and had plans to utilize it for 9th - 11th at a local park. This is day 14 of ownership and I cant even guess at when I will get my functioning camper back. I thought that everything should have been ready on the 25th, but I was wrong, I also assumed that when it was brought back that it would have been a priority to find out the issue and let me know something. I might be alone when I say that when I spend $22,000 I should be able to enjoy what I purchased and not be told I have to pay to fix it or wait to get it fixed.

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