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Used RV Dealers new tacticks
03-25-2008, 23:57
Post: #1
Used RV Dealers new tacticks
Befor I called the dealer "Big Bob" This is not thier name but untill
they decide not to give me my deposit back I will not name them.

On ebay the used RV dealer sells used RVs that they can not if the
person sees/smells/inspects.


****************************Reality********************************
RV hasn't Had much of anything repaired in atleast 15 years.
Some repairs=Total rehab
After the dealer required a deposit he thought he had me. I took the
Grayhound 400 miles to see the BB. I had 4 requirements.
1. It had to have good tire ruber so I could make it home safely and
hopefully go on a couple trips.
- Tires have not been replaced in many years. Rims were not only
rusting but spalding. The metal was coming off in layers.
2. A minimal amout of mold was to be detected.
- The porouse wood of an RV holds mold once there is a leak. Every
window had no seal whatsoever. The tracks for the window were filled
with moldy frozen mush and the snow from that day was sitting in the
RV near each window. Dealer pretended to check the locks on the
windows. That was funny. This has been leaking for years and years. I
would fear the frame may even be damaged. Maybe not.
3. General damage had to be at a minimal.
- The Generator did not look like the picture. It looked like a
dead cat in a rusty hole. The back window of the buss was broken and
the dealer said he thought that was the film on the window. The back
of the BB with broken glued together taillights, chrome coming off
the bumper in a large sheet, has been used to stop this BB many
times. The dealer made sure not to put this in the picture.

After I said I did not want it because it was way to much for me to
handle he said 3 things.
"By the time we get them they are trash heaps" and "we put the ones
we can not sell on the internet" and We will only refund you the
difference of the deposit and what we end up selling it for.
Translated=You will not see a dime because I dought we can sell it
now that Ebay did not even work for this RV.

If you have lots of time and atleast 23k This may be a good buy at $1-
2k. The engine seamed to run well. I didn't dare to look in on it. :-)

ADD on Ebay:
1975 Bluebird Bluebird Print Version

Title: Bluebird RV Motorhome Bus Conversion Diesel No Reserve

Mileage: 87,155 miles
Location: ROCKFORD IL

Features
Type: Motorized class A Slide outs: -- Water capacity: 21-30 gallons

Length: 35 feet Sleeping capacity: 4 Air conditioners: 2
Fuel type: Diesel Awnings: 1 Leveling jacks included: No
Description (revised)
Vehicle Description
You Are Bidding On The Ultimate RV Conversion!
This 1975 BlueBird Was Converted A Little Under 15 Years Ago!
This RV/Bus Contains The Following Luxury Amenities:

Fridge
Microwave
Oven
3 Burner Range
Double Bowl Stainless Sink
Two Front Sofas
Booth Dinette
Rear Master / Party Lounger Including A Table With (8) Beer Holders
Furnace
(2) Air Conditioners
Rear Vision Monitor
3208 Caterpiller Diesel
Onan Generator
Full Bathroom Including Shower/ Sink / Toilet Paper
Decent Tires
This Gentleman Was An Avid Notre Dame Football Fan. He & 4 Of His
Buddies Converted This Machine While Consuming (80) Cases Of Beer!
THAT'S 1,920 12oz BEERS!!!!!!!!!! Runs Good Drives Good, May Need
Some Repairs. This Unit Is Sold As Is As Shown. Does Not Come With
Any Kind Of Warranty.

Good Luck And Happy Bidding !!!!
No Reserve!!
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03-26-2008, 01:27
Post: #2
Used RV Dealers new tacticks
Chris, There is no question the ad is misrepresenting the condition
of the coach. You might complain to eBay and see if that gets you
some place. You must admit however that you didn't do your home work
on this. We all start someplace and most often learn the hard way.
Most of us would have similar stories to tell. Perhaps not on a
vehicle but few of us mortals don't get taken a time or two. I would
suggest you do what you can within reason to get your deposit back
and then just write it off as the cost of education. By the way the
tactics are not new. "Horse trading" has been in practice for
hundreds of years. Don't let it get you down. You can still come
out the winner in the end on this. I don't know how much money you
are out but I bet the vast majority of us have wasted or lost similar
funds on faulty repairs of similar. At least its not sitting in your
drive with you having to look at it everyday as a reminder. When you
get over this you may look back and consider yourself lucky that it
wasn't in just a little better shape and you would have closed the
deal only to be in MUCH worse off then you are now.

John Heckman
central Pa
1973 FC



>
> Befor I called the dealer "Big Bob" This is not thier name but
untill
> they decide not to give me my deposit back I will not name them.
>
> On ebay the used RV dealer sells used RVs that they can not if the
> person sees/smells/inspects.
>
>
> ****************************Reality********************************
> RV hasn't Had much of anything repaired in atleast 15 years.
> Some repairs=Total rehab
> After the dealer required a deposit he thought he had me. I took
the
> Grayhound 400 miles to see the BB. I had 4 requirements.
> 1. It had to have good tire ruber so I could make it home safely
and
> hopefully go on a couple trips.
> - Tires have not been replaced in many years. Rims were not only
> rusting but spalding. The metal was coming off in layers.
> 2. A minimal amout of mold was to be detected.
> - The porouse wood of an RV holds mold once there is a leak.
Every
> window had no seal whatsoever. The tracks for the window were
filled
> with moldy frozen mush and the snow from that day was sitting in
the
> RV near each window. Dealer pretended to check the locks on the
> windows. That was funny. This has been leaking for years and years.
I
> would fear the frame may even be damaged. Maybe not.
> 3. General damage had to be at a minimal.
> - The Generator did not look like the picture. It looked like a
> dead cat in a rusty hole. The back window of the buss was broken
and
> the dealer said he thought that was the film on the window. The
back
> of the BB with broken glued together taillights, chrome coming off
> the bumper in a large sheet, has been used to stop this BB many
> times. The dealer made sure not to put this in the picture.
>
> After I said I did not want it because it was way to much for me to
> handle he said 3 things.
> "By the time we get them they are trash heaps" and "we put the ones
> we can not sell on the internet" and We will only refund you the
> difference of the deposit and what we end up selling it for.
> Translated=You will not see a dime because I dought we can sell it
> now that Ebay did not even work for this RV.
>
> If you have lots of time and atleast 23k This may be a good buy at
$1-
> 2k. The engine seamed to run well. I didn't dare to look in on
it. :-)
>
> ADD on Ebay:
> 1975 Bluebird Bluebird Print Version
>
> Title: Bluebird RV Motorhome Bus Conversion Diesel No
Reserve
>
> Mileage: 87,155 miles
> Location: ROCKFORD IL
>
> Features
> Type: Motorized class A Slide outs: -- Water capacity: 21-30
gallons
>
> Length: 35 feet Sleeping capacity: 4 Air conditioners: 2
> Fuel type: Diesel Awnings: 1 Leveling jacks included: No
> Description (revised)
> Vehicle Description
> You Are Bidding On The Ultimate RV Conversion!
> This 1975 BlueBird Was Converted A Little Under 15 Years Ago!
> This RV/Bus Contains The Following Luxury Amenities:
>
> Fridge
> Microwave
> Oven
> 3 Burner Range
> Double Bowl Stainless Sink
> Two Front Sofas
> Booth Dinette
> Rear Master / Party Lounger Including A Table With (8) Beer Holders
> Furnace
> (2) Air Conditioners
> Rear Vision Monitor
> 3208 Caterpiller Diesel
> Onan Generator
> Full Bathroom Including Shower/ Sink / Toilet Paper
> Decent Tires
> This Gentleman Was An Avid Notre Dame Football Fan. He & 4 Of His
> Buddies Converted This Machine While Consuming (80) Cases Of Beer!
> THAT'S 1,920 12oz BEERS!!!!!!!!!! Runs Good Drives Good, May Need
> Some Repairs. This Unit Is Sold As Is As Shown. Does Not Come
With
> Any Kind Of Warranty.
>
> Good Luck And Happy Bidding !!!!
> No Reserve!!
>
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03-26-2008, 01:36
Post: #3
Used RV Dealers new tacticks
When I bought mine I just drove out to see it with no deposit or anything.

If it had sold before I got there I would have felt bad, but nowhere near as bad as I would feel letting a dishonest seller keep my deposit money.


I can tolerate my own suffering as long as someone else isn't benefiting from it Smile

Dorn Hetzel
77FC35
Hogansville, GA

On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 8:27 AM, bubblerboy64 <"jehdds@hotmail.com"> wrote:



Chris, There is no question the ad is misrepresenting the condition

of the coach. You might complain to eBay and see if that gets you

some place. You must admit however that you didn't do your home work

on this. We all start someplace and most often learn the hard way.

Most of us would have similar stories to tell. Perhaps not on a

vehicle but few of us mortals don't get taken a time or two. I would

suggest you do what you can within reason to get your deposit back

and then just write it off as the cost of education. By the way the

tactics are not new. "Horse trading" has been in practice for

hundreds of years. Don't let it get you down. You can still come

out the winner in the end on this. I don't know how much money you

are out but I bet the vast majority of us have wasted or lost similar

funds on faulty repairs of similar. At least its not sitting in your

drive with you having to look at it everyday as a reminder. When you

get over this you may look back and consider yourself lucky that it

wasn't in just a little better shape and you would have closed the

deal only to be in MUCH worse off then you are now.



John Heckman

central Pa

1973 FC




>

> Befor I called the dealer "Big Bob" This is not thier name but

untill

> they decide not to give me my deposit back I will not name them.

>

> On ebay the used RV dealer sells used RVs that they can not if the

> person sees/smells/inspects.

>

>

> ****************************Reality********************************

> RV hasn't Had much of anything repaired in atleast 15 years.

> Some repairs=Total rehab

> After the dealer required a deposit he thought he had me. I took

the

> Grayhound 400 miles to see the BB. I had 4 requirements.

> 1. It had to have good tire ruber so I could make it home safely

and

> hopefully go on a couple trips.

> - Tires have not been replaced in many years. Rims were not only

> rusting but spalding. The metal was coming off in layers.

> 2. A minimal amout of mold was to be detected.

> - The porouse wood of an RV holds mold once there is a leak.

Every

> window had no seal whatsoever. The tracks for the window were

filled

> with moldy frozen mush and the snow from that day was sitting in

the

> RV near each window. Dealer pretended to check the locks on the

> windows. That was funny. This has been leaking for years and years.

I

> would fear the frame may even be damaged. Maybe not.

> 3. General damage had to be at a minimal.

> - The Generator did not look like the picture. It looked like a

> dead cat in a rusty hole. The back window of the buss was broken

and

> the dealer said he thought that was the film on the window. The

back

> of the BB with broken glued together taillights, chrome coming off

> the bumper in a large sheet, has been used to stop this BB many

> times. The dealer made sure not to put this in the picture.

>

> After I said I did not want it because it was way to much for me to

> handle he said 3 things.

> "By the time we get them they are trash heaps" and "we put the ones

> we can not sell on the internet" and We will only refund you the

> difference of the deposit and what we end up selling it for.

> Translated=You will not see a dime because I dought we can sell it

> now that Ebay did not even work for this RV.

>

> If you have lots of time and atleast 23k This may be a good buy at

$1-

> 2k. The engine seamed to run well. I didn't dare to look in on

it. :-)

>

> ADD on Ebay:

> 1975 Bluebird Bluebird Print Version

>

> Title: Bluebird RV Motorhome Bus Conversion Diesel No

Reserve

>

> Mileage: 87,155 miles

> Location: ROCKFORD IL

>

> Features

> Type: Motorized class A Slide outs: -- Water capacity: 21-30

gallons

>

> Length: 35 feet Sleeping capacity: 4 Air conditioners: 2

> Fuel type: Diesel Awnings: 1 Leveling jacks included: No

> Description (revised)

> Vehicle Description

> You Are Bidding On The Ultimate RV Conversion!

> This 1975 BlueBird Was Converted A Little Under 15 Years Ago!

> This RV/Bus Contains The Following Luxury Amenities:

>

> Fridge

> Microwave

> Oven

> 3 Burner Range

> Double Bowl Stainless Sink

> Two Front Sofas

> Booth Dinette

> Rear Master / Party Lounger Including A Table With (8) Beer Holders

> Furnace

> (2) Air Conditioners

> Rear Vision Monitor

> 3208 Caterpiller Diesel

> Onan Generator

> Full Bathroom Including Shower/ Sink / Toilet Paper

> Decent Tires

> This Gentleman Was An Avid Notre Dame Football Fan. He & 4 Of His

> Buddies Converted This Machine While Consuming (80) Cases Of Beer!

> THAT'S 1,920 12oz BEERS!!!!!!!!!! Runs Good Drives Good, May Need

> Some Repairs. This Unit Is Sold As Is As Shown. Does Not Come

With

> Any Kind Of Warranty.

>

> Good Luck And Happy Bidding !!!!

> No Reserve!!

>




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03-26-2008, 02:13
Post: #4
Used RV Dealers new tacticks
Thanks John,
I am persuing this but do know I will make it a lesson. My mom tells
me I trust people (too much) and that is a plus but I do feel the
pain now and then. I do like to share and this is why I wrote this. I
figure maybe someone else may get to read it and not be taken. Then
again maybe not. :-)
I do look forward to the day I have the RV that will allow me to go
on the vacation I have not been able to do since I met my wife 7
years ago.
Have a great day,
Chris Wiedamann


--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "bubblerboy64"
wrote:
>
> Chris, There is no question the ad is misrepresenting the
condition
> of the coach. You might complain to eBay and see if that gets you
> some place. You must admit however that you didn't do your home
work
> on this. We all start someplace and most often learn the hard way.
> Most of us would have similar stories to tell. Perhaps not on a
> vehicle but few of us mortals don't get taken a time or two. I
would
> suggest you do what you can within reason to get your deposit back
> and then just write it off as the cost of education. By the way
the
> tactics are not new. "Horse trading" has been in practice for
> hundreds of years. Don't let it get you down. You can still come
> out the winner in the end on this. I don't know how much money you
> are out but I bet the vast majority of us have wasted or lost
similar
> funds on faulty repairs of similar. At least its not sitting in
your
> drive with you having to look at it everyday as a reminder. When
you
> get over this you may look back and consider yourself lucky that it
> wasn't in just a little better shape and you would have closed the
> deal only to be in MUCH worse off then you are now.
>
> John Heckman
> central Pa
> 1973 FC
>
>
>
> >
> > Befor I called the dealer "Big Bob" This is not thier name but
> untill
> > they decide not to give me my deposit back I will not name them.
> >
> > On ebay the used RV dealer sells used RVs that they can not if
the
> > person sees/smells/inspects.
> >
> >
> >
****************************Reality********************************
> > RV hasn't Had much of anything repaired in atleast 15 years.
> > Some repairs=Total rehab
> > After the dealer required a deposit he thought he had me. I took
> the
> > Grayhound 400 miles to see the BB. I had 4 requirements.
> > 1. It had to have good tire ruber so I could make it home safely
> and
> > hopefully go on a couple trips.
> > - Tires have not been replaced in many years. Rims were not
only
> > rusting but spalding. The metal was coming off in layers.
> > 2. A minimal amout of mold was to be detected.
> > - The porouse wood of an RV holds mold once there is a leak.
> Every
> > window had no seal whatsoever. The tracks for the window were
> filled
> > with moldy frozen mush and the snow from that day was sitting in
> the
> > RV near each window. Dealer pretended to check the locks on the
> > windows. That was funny. This has been leaking for years and
years.
> I
> > would fear the frame may even be damaged. Maybe not.
> > 3. General damage had to be at a minimal.
> > - The Generator did not look like the picture. It looked like a
> > dead cat in a rusty hole. The back window of the buss was broken
> and
> > the dealer said he thought that was the film on the window. The
> back
> > of the BB with broken glued together taillights, chrome coming
off
> > the bumper in a large sheet, has been used to stop this BB many
> > times. The dealer made sure not to put this in the picture.
> >
> > After I said I did not want it because it was way to much for me
to
> > handle he said 3 things.
> > "By the time we get them they are trash heaps" and "we put the
ones
> > we can not sell on the internet" and We will only refund you the
> > difference of the deposit and what we end up selling it for.
> > Translated=You will not see a dime because I dought we can sell
it
> > now that Ebay did not even work for this RV.
> >
> > If you have lots of time and atleast 23k This may be a good buy
at
> $1-
> > 2k. The engine seamed to run well. I didn't dare to look in on
> it. :-)
> >
> > ADD on Ebay:
> > 1975 Bluebird Bluebird Print Version
> >
> > Title: Bluebird RV Motorhome Bus Conversion Diesel No
> Reserve
> >
> > Mileage: 87,155 miles
> > Location: ROCKFORD IL
> >
> > Features
> > Type: Motorized class A Slide outs: -- Water capacity: 21-30
> gallons
> >
> > Length: 35 feet Sleeping capacity: 4 Air conditioners: 2
> > Fuel type: Diesel Awnings: 1 Leveling jacks included: No
> > Description (revised)
> > Vehicle Description
> > You Are Bidding On The Ultimate RV Conversion!
> > This 1975 BlueBird Was Converted A Little Under 15 Years Ago!
> > This RV/Bus Contains The Following Luxury Amenities:
> >
> > Fridge
> > Microwave
> > Oven
> > 3 Burner Range
> > Double Bowl Stainless Sink
> > Two Front Sofas
> > Booth Dinette
> > Rear Master / Party Lounger Including A Table With (8) Beer
Holders
> > Furnace
> > (2) Air Conditioners
> > Rear Vision Monitor
> > 3208 Caterpiller Diesel
> > Onan Generator
> > Full Bathroom Including Shower/ Sink / Toilet Paper
> > Decent Tires
> > This Gentleman Was An Avid Notre Dame Football Fan. He & 4 Of
His
> > Buddies Converted This Machine While Consuming (80) Cases Of
Beer!
> > THAT'S 1,920 12oz BEERS!!!!!!!!!! Runs Good Drives Good, May
Need
> > Some Repairs. This Unit Is Sold As Is As Shown. Does Not Come
> With
> > Any Kind Of Warranty.
> >
> > Good Luck And Happy Bidding !!!!
> > No Reserve!!
> >
>
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03-26-2008, 05:56
Post: #5
Used RV Dealers new tacticks
Chris, The way I read it, BigBobs description of the bus parellels
your view description. Sometimes a jovial salesman additude is a
tactic used to hide revelation of the facts while stating them in a
joke. Then,, sometimes we overlook the obvious because we want to
believe 'someting is what it is not'.

I agree with JohnH and think you should call it tuition. I just
dont think the only lesson to learn was to 'not trust a
dealer'. 'If its too good to be true it is not true' and; 'you get
what you pay' for are common lesson results for these experiences.
Both are so wrong and their practice limit your exposure to a good
deal. your fault here was lack of research, no back out plan and
over ambition. In the future drop the sellers phone number or
unique name in a google search and learn. I bet doing this search
now will prove the value of such a practice.

I buy used construction equipment and set deposit terms with the
seller on the phone. I never post any more than a paypal $100.00
nonrefundable option/deposit towards the purchase and always respond
onsite with my option within 48hours. If someone wont wait 48hours
to close the deal, they have little confidence in their product.

dont give up on getting the deposit back. Research that too and take
the stance that future sale at a value = to or in excess of the
contract you backed out of has nothing to do with the
misrepresentation that cause you to make the deposit.


GregoryO'Connor
94ptRomolandCA

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Cris Wiedaman"
wrote:
>
> Befor I called the dealer "Big Bob" This is not thier name but
untill
> they decide not to give me my deposit back I will not name them.
>
> On ebay the used RV dealer sells used RVs that they can not if the
> person sees/smells/inspects.
>
>
> ****************************Reality********************************
> RV hasn't Had much of anything repaired in atleast 15 years.
> Some repairs=Total rehab
> After the dealer required a deposit he thought he had me. I took
the
> Grayhound 400 miles to see the BB. I had 4 requirements.
> 1. It had to have good tire ruber so I could make it home safely
and
> hopefully go on a couple trips.
> - Tires have not been replaced in many years. Rims were not only
> rusting but spalding. The metal was coming off in layers.
> 2. A minimal amout of mold was to be detected.
> - The porouse wood of an RV holds mold once there is a leak.
Every
> window had no seal whatsoever. The tracks for the window were
filled
> with moldy frozen mush and the snow from that day was sitting in
the
> RV near each window. Dealer pretended to check the locks on the
> windows. That was funny. This has been leaking for years and
years. I
> would fear the frame may even be damaged. Maybe not.
> 3. General damage had to be at a minimal.
> - The Generator did not look like the picture. It looked like a
> dead cat in a rusty hole. The back window of the buss was broken
and
> the dealer said he thought that was the film on the window. The
back
> of the BB with broken glued together taillights, chrome coming off
> the bumper in a large sheet, has been used to stop this BB many
> times. The dealer made sure not to put this in the picture.
>
> After I said I did not want it because it was way to much for me
to
> handle he said 3 things.
> "By the time we get them they are trash heaps" and "we put the
ones
> we can not sell on the internet" and We will only refund you the
> difference of the deposit and what we end up selling it for.
> Translated=You will not see a dime because I dought we can sell it
> now that Ebay did not even work for this RV.
>
> If you have lots of time and atleast 23k This may be a good buy at
$1-
> 2k. The engine seamed to run well. I didn't dare to look in on
it. :-)
>
> ADD on Ebay:
> 1975 Bluebird Bluebird Print Version
>
> Title: Bluebird RV Motorhome Bus Conversion Diesel No
Reserve
>
> Mileage: 87,155 miles
> Location: ROCKFORD IL
>
> Features
> Type: Motorized class A Slide outs: -- Water capacity: 21-30
gallons
>
> Length: 35 feet Sleeping capacity: 4 Air conditioners: 2
> Fuel type: Diesel Awnings: 1 Leveling jacks included: No
> Description (revised)
> Vehicle Description
> You Are Bidding On The Ultimate RV Conversion!
> This 1975 BlueBird Was Converted A Little Under 15 Years Ago!
> This RV/Bus Contains The Following Luxury Amenities:
>
> Fridge
> Microwave
> Oven
> 3 Burner Range
> Double Bowl Stainless Sink
> Two Front Sofas
> Booth Dinette
> Rear Master / Party Lounger Including A Table With (8) Beer Holders
> Furnace
> (2) Air Conditioners
> Rear Vision Monitor
> 3208 Caterpiller Diesel
> Onan Generator
> Full Bathroom Including Shower/ Sink / Toilet Paper
> Decent Tires
> This Gentleman Was An Avid Notre Dame Football Fan. He & 4 Of His
> Buddies Converted This Machine While Consuming (80) Cases Of
Beer!
> THAT'S 1,920 12oz BEERS!!!!!!!!!! Runs Good Drives Good, May Need
> Some Repairs. This Unit Is Sold As Is As Shown. Does Not Come
With
> Any Kind Of Warranty.
>
> Good Luck And Happy Bidding !!!!
> No Reserve!!
>
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