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Old 07-31-2016, 01:57 PM   #8
Techn0
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Brand: Still Looking
State: Alabama
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Originally Posted by JamieGeek View Post
I don't think the delivery drivers actually stay in the RV and/or use any of the systems. All of our new campers were completely dry when we picked them up--never used.

Granted, we are only about 2.5 hours from all the RV plants in IN and thus none of the drivers would need to use any of the systems.

I would hope the drivers hotel it and not touch any of the stuff--when you are buying new you expect to be the first and only one to use most of the stuff (aside from the dealer exercising the systems prior to delivery).

I would argue that if the delivery drivers did do that the dealers couldn't sell the units as "new" anymore.
I don't think they are not supposed to use the plumbing but they do sleep in your bed and tow their vehicles. Granted, there are different transport companies but most dealers, just like everyone other business, go with the lowest bidder. 27 years in the military, I know all about the lowest bidder.

Here is a great article on the topic:https://rv-roadtrips.thefuntimesguid...ansporters.php
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