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They are dishonest they will take your payment and not mail your stuff, then they will not answer the phone. They got me for over $500

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Camping World - Marysville

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My family and I went into Camping World genuinely excited to see a used Brinkley travel trailer we…read morehad researched extensively online. We were paired with a salesperson who, to his credit, seemed knowledgeable about RVs overall. However, it became clear very quickly that he was far more interested in showing us new rigs rather than the actual unit we came to see. When we arrived at the Brinkley trailer, it was dusk. The trailer was very dark inside, and when he opened the door, we could barely see anything. We had to use the flashlights on our phones just to see what little we took the time to see given the silence of the sales person who clearly wasn't interested in showing us this rig. Did he offer to bring a jump kit or portable light so we could properly inspect it? No. Did he walk us through the unit, highlight features, flaws, or basics? No. Did he appear remotely interested in showing a used unit? Absolutely not. Instead, he redirected us toward new models--units that have clearly been sitting untouched on the lot--insisting they were "top quality." He even attempted to pitch lower-grade materials as premium, including countertops we knew would melt if a hot plate was set on it. We asked about top sellers and were told it was the Keystone and Coleman trailers. When we asked who owns Keystone, he said Thor. When we asked about Thor's declining reputation, well-documented quality issues, and financial concerns, we were confidently told, "Oh no, they're doing great." This was completely contrary to our research. By this point, it felt like he saw us as a waste of time because we were only there to see a used brand. We were brought back to his office, handed photocopied sheets of "information" meant to steer us toward brands we had researched and weren't interested in--and that, once fed into ChatGPT, were easily debunked with publicly available data. Even funnier, he recommended a specific YouTube reviewer... whom we watched when we got home. That reviewer actually praised Brinkley for their quality and pointed out the very flaws in the brands the salesperson was trying to push. So our simple RV-shopping afternoon turned into a 1-hour round-trip waste of time, disguised behind forced friendliness and insincere sales tactics. We are not experts--we're genuinely trying to learn. But this experience left us feeling dismissed, misled, and pressured toward inventory we didn't want. If you're considering buying an RV, please research everything before stepping foot into any dealership. And if you find a trailer you really love - by all means absolutely hire your own certified RV inspector--do not rely on the one affiliated with the dealer that is going to serve their interest and not yours. Manufacturers have rushed production since the pandemic, and the drop in build quality is real. The last thing anyone wants is to drop their hard-earned money on a rig packed action packed with issues before you've ever had a chance to use it like we are reading about. Bottom line: Camping World was interested in one thing--moving new units--not helping customers find the right RV for their needs. Extremely disappointing experience.

We went there found the travel trailer we wanting, planning on paying cash. Then when we went to…read moreget the out the door number trailer went up by $5000, we said ok we will do a big down payment and try to finance the rest but down a deposit. Then During this time there was no communication initiated from them. When we went to show the kids pictures of the trailer we notice they took it off deal pending and up the price of the trailer by $1500 I had to email them and ask what was going on the sales guy said oh someone should of called you.

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