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Originally Posted by Swinepartner
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But I'm kinda disappointed in the treatment from my dealer when I picked it up. When the lady handed my the paperwork on what was done, she just said "ok, you can go hook up and have a nice day". I said "where is it parked?" I was thinking that I would have gotten a walk through w/ a service tech on what and how they fixed my stuff. But nope..nada, nothing...zilch... She just pointed me to a field and said its over there somewhere... So I found it; hooked up and left. So I wasn't really feelin the love, so to speak.
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Originally Posted by namusmc65
Kevin, you could always ask to "show me what you have done." I have never yet had a dealer turn me down and they know I want leave with my unit unless it is satisfactory....snip
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Kevin: I don't know how large the dealership was where your trailer repairs were done. I've had auto repairs done at dealerships where the cashier is the one that takes my money and gives me my keys.
Like namusmc65 said, if I have questions/issues about the repair, I have to ask to speak with someone in the service department; the cashier was clueless beyond cash/credit/debit questions. In your case, apparently the 'paperwork person' was also lacking in common courtesy.
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