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  1. For myself I must report the the greatest ever was when I dropped having a regular Internet connection and began to use the Verizon Wireless Key. It seems to work almost everywhere I go as they have a lot of towers. I have used it in Oregon in very tree-laden parks as well as on the beach and have had no trouble! Have also used it in Utah, Wyoming and Texas with good results. I like it so much that I use it on my home computer and on my laptop both.


  2. One of the best and most relaxing parks that we have ever been in is Collier State Park in Oregon. Plenty of very roomy full hookup spots including some pull throughs. The Park is very clean, very quiet and very enjoyable. They have a laundry room with washers and dryers, and the showers, if you choose to use them have lots of hot water.

    The best part is that the park is by the river. Several times a day, or all day if you want, you can go fishing or just walk and enjoy the fabulous scenery. They have a logging museum with very interesting and very old machinery. Plus, it is easy to drive to Crater Lake for a day.

    I would definitely recommend this park to anyone.


  3. My husband made one for our RV using a nice wood tv tray that had edges around it so that things dont get knocked off.

    He removed the tv table legs and replaced them with solid wood ones that had a pattern on them (he got at Home Depot) when traveling we just turn it upside down and put it on the couch. We just put it between the couch and the recliner and we both can use it.


  4. I would get plenty of pictures of the poor quality work on the roof ones with dates on them, then I would contact the insurance that paid the bill and send them the pictures. Probably they would want to make the repair center stand behind the job? If not I would think that you could go to small claims court?

    Good luck and have a fun summer traveling because no matter what there is nothing like traveling in an RV.


  5. Thanks to those of you who offered encouragement, especially the recommendation for some good dealers/shops. Yeah that is is summer and yes, we will now put this behind us and at the end of July we are going to take a 3 to 4 week trip to the Rogue River in Oregon. Collier State Park can't recommend it enough, right by the river, the fishing is awsome! We have been going there for 20 years, frequently run in to other rvers we have befriended and we always find it very relaxing and very fun. This year our grandson who is almost 4 is coming for the first time with his mom and dad, can't wait!

    You are right from now on everything is in writing... :


  6. We are just posting this hoping that it might help someone else purchasing a new motorhome from falling into the same problem. In Feb we purchased a new 36' National RV Tropical for Giant RV in Colton CA. They were all friendly and helpfull while we were looking and deciding but they seemed very much in a hurry for us to make the deal. Finally we did but with the agreement that they would take the RV and fill it with diesel before we picked it up and we would pay for the fuel. On the day we picked it up they had filled it and we left, about a week later we went on a 3 day trip during which we needed to re-fuel so we went to a truck stop and proceeded to start pumping. Right away about half of the diesel going in started backsplashing onto my husbands hand and the ground, we would up taking about 25 minutes to fill very very slowly.

    Upon our return we took the RV back to the dealer and told him of the problem and that it had been delivered to us in that condition, oh, he said we don't stand behind that it is not a coach problem use your extended warranty and go to this particular repair shop. He also said be sure not to go to LA Freightliner they do not treat the custumers well, we woud up going to LA Freightliner any way as the one that he told us about was only open 8-5 Mon to Fri. (very handy). At LA Freight they told us that the vent pipe was defective, they tried to call the extended warranty plan but they would not cover it, so I began calling everyone from a vice president on down at the dealer and I was told oh, no, we do not stand behind the products of companies that have gone bankrupt, (National RV did).

    :rolleyes: I then said that during the sale we were told that if we purchased the warranty it would cover anything that National RV warranty would have. The jist of this is the dealer was dishonest and did not care, we are never going back there and LA Freightliner whom they told us not to go to was wonderfull, they even called Freightliner as that is what our chassis is they explained our problem and how we were being treated by the dealer and Freightliner payed the repair.

    Just be careful to get in writing what the dealer will stand behind and what the warranty will stand behind before you take the coach off of the lot.

    Granted we should not have fallen in this as we have owned rvs for 20 years but oh well..


  7. We are just posting this hoping that it might help someone else purchasing a new motorhome from falling into the same problem. In Feb we purchased a new 36' National RV Tropical for Giant RV in Colton CA. They were all friendly and helpfull while we were looking and deciding but they seemed very much in a hurry for us to make the deal. Finally we did but with the agreement that they would take the RV and fill it with diesel before we picked it up and we would pay for the fuel. On the day we picked it up they had filled it and we left, about a week later we went on a 3 day trip during which we needed to re-fuel so we went to a truck stop and proceeded to start pumping. Right away about half of the diesel going in started backsplashing onto my husbands hand and the ground, we would up taking about 25 minutes to fill very very slowly.

    Upon our return we took the RV back to the dealer and told him of the problem and that it had been delivered to us in that condition, oh, he said we don't stand behind that it is not a coach problem use your extended warranty and go to this particular repair shop. He also said be sure not to go to LA Freightliner they do not treat the custumers well, we woud up going to LA Freightliner any way as the one that he told us about was only open 8-5 Mon to Fri. (very handy). At LA Freight they told us that the vent pipe was defective, they tried to call the extended warranty plan but they would not cover it, so I began calling everyone from a vice president on down at the dealer and I was told oh, no, we do not stand behind the products of companies that have gone bankrupt, (National RV did).

    :rolleyes: I then said that during the sale we were told that if we purchased the warranty it would cover anything that National RV warranty would have. The jist of this is the dealer was dishonest and did not care, we are never going back there and LA Freightliner whom they told us not to go to was wonderfull, they even called Freightliner as that is what our chassis is they explained our problem and how we were being treated by the dealer and Freightliner payed the repair.

    Just be careful to get in writing what the dealer will stand behind and what the warranty will stand behind before you take the coach off of the lot.

    Granted we should not have fallen in this as we have owned rvs for 20 years but oh well..

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