by JudyJB » Fri May 31, 2019 10:26 pm
Ditto with what the others said. I ALWAYS make sure they can repair something in one day when I set up an appointment. I also tell them I am a full-timer and will not play the "drop-it-off-at-7-am-and we'll-call-you-when-it-is-done. That is code for, " We like to have all our rigs lined up early in the morning, so we can choose which to start right away and which we might be able to get to just before closing."
I tell them I have no other place to go and will bring it in ONLY when they can start to work on it!! And I will be waiting in their lobby during the repair. (They hate that, so it speeds them up.) If not, I will find something else to go, as Beth does.
Also, and this is really, really important--Make them confirm that they have all the parts they need before you bring it in. (First, don't let them take something apart that they can't put back together in workable condition until they have parts!) If they say to bring it in next Monday, and they will have the parts by then, tell you will check before you bring it in.
Then, on the day before you are scheduled to go in, make sure they really and truly have the parts in their hands!! Make them confirm that have actually looked at the part. I have gone as far as having parts shipped directly to me, like the roller that was broken. They said they could not order it until they looked at it. and then it would take at least a week to get it. Not acceptable. So, I called Fleetwood parts, they took my VIN and sent the right roller to my son's house. Walking in with a part makes things a lot faster!! (You should have seen their faces when I handed them the part as they started to tell me about the week or more I would have to wait!)
Places like factory service for Fleetwood in Decatur, IN, and in the REV (owners of Fleetwood) factory service place in Eugene have parking spots with electric and water. They also have a dump site. They allow you to park there with electric from the day before to the day after you have service done. Unfortunately, some people sit there for a couple of weeks waiting for parts, but it is better than a hotel and there is a lot of comradery among the people waiting. Sometimes the regular dozen or so spots are full, so people have to dry camp in the dirt lot next door, but they still can use the dump station and fill with water. During the day, people chat in the lobby or go out exploring. It gets to be like a club--how long are you here for???
Most Camping World's also have such camping spots, as does the Cummins factory service place in Eugene. I was there and saw a lady returning from the grocery store. She said she had been parked there for two weeks waiting for parts. When they have to look at you when they come in to work each morning, they work harder to get you out of there!!!