by Lopo » Sat Aug 04, 2012 1:34 pm
I upgraded my AAA not just to RV Plus, but to Premier. If you're a Premier member, you go to the head of the line when you call for service, and that sounds good to me!
As for ebay purchases, I happen to have just dealt with that. I bought my Class C on ebay, and sent a deposit immediately, and then even sent full payment because I asked him to deliver it to me (400 miles) so of course he wanted to make sure it was sold before he did that. The seller had done about $4,000 worth of mechanical work to it, and with only 42,000 miles on it, I wasn't too worried. He had described it as good to excellent. However, I think it had been sitting and perhaps he really didn't know, but of course the cabover is full of dry rot and even has standing water in it. And the rear wall isn't too great, either. The spare tire has been mounted directly to the body, not to the bumper - surely not a factory job! So water got in either around the bolts of the mount or the window or who knows.
If it were no more than 10 years old, the ebay warranty program would've covered it, but because it's older (1994), it won't cover it. (Read the fine print on their protection plan for vehicles.) So BUYER BEWARE for me. This week, instead of hitting the road, I take her to the shop to have them peel back the front and see how bad it is. The base has some rot, too, so I imagine I'll have them remove the base (or floor, or whatever you call where you put the mattress of the cabover) and replace all the framing in the front part, at least, plus in the rear. And I'll get before and after photos so if I sell it one of these days, the buyer will know that it's been repaired and newly sealed.