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    Camping World - Roseville

    Camping World - Roseville

    2.5(310 reviews)
    36.0 mi

    Tyler was an amazing salesman. He listened, didn't push me into a purchase, was patient and kind…read moreand went through all the steps like a true gentleman. This is the most positive Camping World experience I've had. I was hesitant to walk in, but I'm glad I did. Can't say this is true about all locations but definitely this one is legit.

    Awful experience. One star is generous…read more We searched for a travel trailer for several months and visited Camping World multiple times. From the start, the experience felt less than welcoming. Customers are directed through the sales office, where access is blocked and are asked to sign in before browsing. During our first visit, we signed in and explored the inventory on our own. They had a good selection, but we didn't find what we were looking for, so we continued our search elsewhere. A few weeks later, we noticed a trailer that seemed perfect for us. We discussed it and scheduled an appointment with Curtis to talk about financing. We arrived excited, with excellent credit and every intention of purchasing. Unfortunately, the financing terms did not work for us. We were also given the impression that purchasing their bloated $2,500 "Let's Go Camping" package was essentially mandatory. The package included a basic starter kit and a walkthrough of the trailer's functions and operation. We were surprised to learn that even the trailer's power cord was not included if we declined the package. There was little effort made to negotiate. We left disappointed and resumed our search elsewhere. Weeks later, the trailer was still there. We decided we really wanted it and chose to move past the experience with Curtis. We secured our own financing and returned as cash buyers for our third--and final visit. We asked for Curtis, but he sent Simon out. We expressed interest and wanted to take another look. It was still exactly what we wanted, and we were ready to move forward. We made an offer, and Simon responded by searching online to see what other dealerships were charging for the same model. While that approach seemed unusual, we waited to see where the conversation would go. Mind you dealer listing are pre negotiations. He offered to talk to management about lowering the price by $1,000 to match a comparable listing and remove the $2,500 "Let's Go Camping" package, reducing the overall price by $3,500. Although we knew that as first time trailer owners, we needed the walkthrough, we agreed. A few minutes later, he brought back the paperwork. To our shock, the deal was not what had been discussed. Rather than removing the $2,500 bloated Camping Package, they removed the $999 weight distribution hitch and left the Camping Package on the contract. At no point did we agree to purchase the trailer without the hitch, nor were we consulted before it was removed. Considering that hitches can be purchased for significantly less than $999, the change felt misleading and contrary to what had been discussed. We told Simon it wasn't going to work. He asked us to wait a moment, because management would at least like to come say hello. He went and came back, alone - as they declined to come over. We genuinely tried to make the deal work, but at that point we walked away feeling frustrated and disappointed. Having the right trailer is only part of the buying experience. Equally important are communication, transparency, customer service, and a willingness to work with customers in good faith. In our experience, Camping World falls short in each of those areas. Fortunately, there are many other dealerships in the area. Shortly afterward, we found a trailer elsewhere, received excellent customer service, and completed our purchase through a dealership that treated us with respect. Their comparable camping package was only $500. Based on our experience, we would not recommend doing business with Camping World as a buyer or seller. I couldn't imagine having a trailer on consignment there, knowing they do business this way.

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