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Originally Posted by Tfryman
We never sign papers or hand over money until the RV passes our PDI. You are then the Prince in the sales department and they will bow to your wishes.
Once the RV is in your hands you become the bastard stepchild of the service department.
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I tried that, until the sales manager told us that if we didn't sign, our "RV special of 4.9% financing offer would expire".
If General RV already didn't have my cabin cruiser trade-in in their lot, I'd have walked. My wife wanted the RV (or rather the concept of it). I'm just trying to make it road worthy...