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    Camping World - Summerfield

    2.1 (93 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 7:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Joe C.

    If I could give Camping World Ocala a negative I would love to. I was looking for my first RV and met William Rivera ( Big MISTAKE) After doing some research I found that they were marking up their RVs almost $10 and burying the customer with bullshit fees. I sent this video to the Camping World rep (WR) and his response is shown in the images Needles to say, I will NEVER CONSIDER this place nor recommended Camping World Ocala to ANYONE! Do your research and you'll see their true colors. https://youtu.be/6wrsMU7WMuQ

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    The tech (Alberto) who did the repairs came by while we were doing our walk thru and explained everything he did!

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