Camping World
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Category: Automotive
Contact Information 165 Dover Rd, Chichester, New Hampshire, United States
Phone number: 888-461-7764
campingworld.com
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Camping World Reviews
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Unhappypappy
April 20, 2011
refund
Refused to refund my deposit after raising the price.
There were no contract signed for the deal
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Jerry L
February 17, 2011
Poor service
We purchased a New Fifth Wheel RV at Camping World, Woodstock 5 months ago. Once I got home I discovered they had wrongly connected my lights, and under inflated the tires. On my next trip I when pass their business and they reluctantly corrected both. Later I reported multiple defects in workmanship to them. My RV has been at their place of business half of the time I've owned it, once they contacted me to tell me all work was complete I picked it up and they informed me that only part of the items would be corrected under warranty and in addition I discovered they damage the exterior fiberglass and scratched my corian counter-tops. Their customer service and quality control is some of the worst I've seen. I will no longer do business with them.
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RDKC
February 10, 2011
Beware - Trailer Stolen While Being Serviced
We took a brand new 2011 Trailer in for warranty service at Camping World in Vacaville, CA. On the first trip to pick up the trailer after we recived the call the work was completed, it was noticed that damage had been done to the cabinet center in an area that service work had been performed. The 5th wheel trailer was left at the service location once again to be repaired. Days later my husband recieved a call asking if we had picked up the trailer, he advised no and the caller stated that's what we thought we still have the keys. He later recieved a called from the Camping World Service Manager stating that they saw the trailer on Monday and went to work on it Thursday and the trailer was gone. And now they are stating they have no responsiblity for our stolen trailer off of their property. If they had done the repair work right the first time, this would not have happened and not to mention the fact that they do nothing to safeguard their customers property. However, for their own property they do.. Think twice before you take your trailer to Camping World and leave it, because anything can happen and Camping world will simply tell you sorry not their problem!
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RV Camper
February 1, 2011
Mis-diagnosed and overcharged
I took my 1998 Pleasure Way (Dodge van conversion) into the Rocklin, CA Camping World service dept on Oct 1, 2010, and requested the following service:
1. Service the generator (oil change and air filter). I also mentioned that the generator was not turning on from the remote switch in the cab, and that it had not been serviced in a long time and was likely very dirty.
2. Repair a cracked drain under the kitchen sink
3. Passenger side mirror has play, see if it can be tightened to stay in place while driving.
The service person said they could not service the generator if it would not start, and that there would be charge of $175 to diagnose the generator problem. I asked if that fee would apply if the generator could be started simply by resetting a circuit breaker. He did not know but a service supervisor finally agreed that there would not be a diagnostic charge if the problem were simply a fuse or a reset. I repeated for the service supervisor that the generator had not been serviced in a long time and asked him to see if it could be started without using the remote switch, per the Onan owner’s manual.
Later, I received a telephone call from the service desk advising that the generator service had been completed (evidently they did get it started), and that the switch problem DID require a diagnosis and that the problem had been traced to circuit board that would not take the remote start signal. He said it would be necessary to remove and reinstall the generator to replace a circuit board. The estimate for the circuit board was $244.44 and the labor estimate to remove the generator and replace the board was $325.00. He said it would take about four business days to get the board. I was away from my home state and could not spare the time to wait for the generator repair, so told them not to order the circuit board; I would have the repair done back in Colorado.
He said the broken drain could be repaired with a flexible tube, but they could not get to it for several days, so I declined to have that done. The estimate to repair the line was $60 for parts and $250 for labor.
They did not know how to tighten the mirror.
He also reported that a rear spring was cracked and recommended that springs on both sides be replaced, but suggested that it be done by a Dodge service department. (The work estimate that I received when I picked up the vehicle referred to a “collapsed suspension leaf spring”).
When I picked up the RV the bill came to $436.49 for the generator diagnosis, service, and included a $125 charge for the broken drain. I pointed out that the drain had not been repaired. The desk clerk tried to make me believe that I owed the $125 for a diagnosis. I pointed out that I had looked under the van before bringing it in for service and the leak was exactly where I had described. He called in a service supervisor who agreed to remove the $125 charge as they had only looked at and verified that the drain pipe was cracked.
The final bill was $320.
I drove part way home and at the first stop flipped the remote generator switch and it started right up. I have tested it numerous times since then and it starts every time, so there is evidently nothing wrong with the circuit card. Had I been able to stay in Sacramento for several more days, I would have paid hundreds of dollars for work that was not needed. I learned later while discussing this problem with a fellow RV owner that a known characteristic of the Onan generator in the Pleasure Way van is that if the auxiliary battery is low, the generator remote start does not work. All that was needed was to drive a few miles to charge the battery and it worked normally.
When I got home I had my local mechanic put the van on a lift and three people made close inspection of all the springs, front and back, finding NO EVIDENCE of a cracked spring, nor were they collapsed more than normal for the weight of the vehicle.
I bought two pieces of flex hose and a small section of PVC pipe at the hardware store for about $10.00 and repaired the drain myself; it took 1 1/2 hours working on a crawler in my driveway. It would take less time in a garage with a lift where one could move around more easily.
In summary: The service at the Rocklin Camping World was expensive and grossly incompetent at best, and possibly fraudulent. Given that Camping World describes itself as an Onan qualified repair shop, I suspect the latter. I paid $175 for an unnecessary diagnosis. I paid $145 for service that amounted to an oil change, air filter and new spark plug in the generator; this is about twice what the same service would cost at my local garage.
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baffled customer
January 9, 2011
salesman cussing at customer
I have been approved for an 08 Loredo 5th Wheel, Walter Dent the salesman seemed like an okay guy to deal with at first...later in the deal he needed a purchase agreement signed and he faxed it... my fax was out of ink so I asked he scan and email it so I could print it. Three hours later I called and asked where it was, he said the girls in the back office were doing it as we spoke. I informed him it only takes a few minutes to scan and email the document, his response was " I am done" and I hung up! A few minutes later I recieved a call from him and he said " Mike do you know the meaning of FU** YOU!... I called his boss and recorded all calls and corporate has asked me to call customer service on Monday...lets see what happens with that. On the recording the boss admits that Walter did not deny the swearing, he then asked when I was coming in to Buy the camper...I told him that when Walter Dent apoligizes to me in front of the whole team and when they sell me the camper for their cost with proof. They also asked me to provide Tax Returns for 2 years with stubs for YTD for a $27, 000 deal.
We have over $160, 000 year income ...They just dont get it! Notice to all those other RV sales companies looking for unemployed RV salesmen...this guy could be a liability...be careful hiring him!
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TSemmes
January 6, 2011
Camper Repair
Got written fixed price quotes a a Presidents Club member for labor and material for the repair of my camper for $5175.15. Presidents Club members get a 10% discount on products and on some labor. Rather than charge me the fixed pricing, Camping World used hourly pricing pricing with no Presidents Club discounts for material. Items replaced was listed in their catalog showing club discounts. Submitted a complaint with customer relations and Camping World headquarters, with no results. Camping World charged me over $7, 000 for the work. Camping World cannot be trusted to do honest work for published pricing.
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Kim
August 23, 2010
Calipers cracked
I was told by camping world hat i have cracked calipers on the front wheels with approx. 45, 000 miles. It is a 2006 fleetwood flair class A.
It sounds as if it was caused by the work horse safety recall #50901-C but camping world says it is not.And wants to charge $2, 400.00 to replace them.To me it seems like a defect or something.
I don't want to change to a diffrent brand of coach but if i can't get some sort of satisfaction i'll be doing just that.
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Spot's Mama
September 8, 2009
Stolen car dolly
Dropped RV off with tow dolly attached. Was told 2 times it was ok and tow dolly would be locked up behind fence. Rv and dolly sat in unprotected lot for at least 3 days. Tow dolly stolen and now camping world states that they are not responsible. On top of that, I paid up front [at their request] for warrenty work. Big time rip off and scammers
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We are people too!!
May 3, 2009
Rude Customers
I was in a Camping World store the other day to get a part for my water heater. While I was waiting in line
to see someone in the parts department, when the couple in front of me started yelling yelling at the
guy behind the counter. The yelling was all over the fact that they had an appointment at 9:00 am for an
oil change and that they had not started the work yet. I looked down at my watch and it had only been about
20 min. since they had checked in. The adviser behind the counter told them he was sorry, but they were
very busy and were trying their best to help them in a quick manner. The couple would not listen to the guy
and instead seemed to get more upset. All I could think about was, if you are so busy in your life that you can wait
20 min for a shop to start working on your RV than you have way too much stuff you should be doing other
that getting you oil changed! I mean come on when was the last time you went to the doctors office for an
appointment and was rushed right in the door?!?!?!?
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VABill
April 26, 2009
pop up camper
purchased a used pop up. Asked directly about the roof and it it leaks. They said that if it did they would have whole saled it away. It leaks like a seive. Also, I asked about transferring my tag from my old pop-up and they told me that you cant do it. We inquired at the DMV to find out that they lied. When confronted, they continued to deny it - saying that hey its only 50 bucks, but then finally came around to admit the truth. Very difficult and deceitful dealership. Your worst used vehicle dealership nightmare. Be warned.
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