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Originally Posted by Laco
I understand the legalities, though IMO the right thing for Thor and other manufactures to do, would be to step up and help owners recover from their poor choice of fabric. Not necessarily pay for all, but a reasonable pro-rated amount. I know that won't happen, but again IMO it should.
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Where should it end past the date you agreed to upon purchase?
Extended warranty was extended to you.
We've had a bit of furniture replaced under an extended warranty.
It was pretty easy.
This is an excellent time to, instead of being frownful because of a GLOBAL problem of bad batching, decide if leather is for you, switch seating entirely, go for the power foot rest and dual recliner option and make the vehicle suit you.
If my seats go bad, I'll be so happy to have the shopping fun of either going full leather/full custom or to catalog shop, rv trip to the showroom, butt-sit, find something for ME instead of what some silly rv builder put in my rv.
Anyone who has owned a house, and paid any attention will know what
Builder quality
means.
And you swap out that builder quality faucet....