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    Campers4Rent Dallas RV Rental - Our 20-foot camper is festival-ready--headed to Rocklahoma this week after a busy season of adventures!

    Campers4Rent Dallas RV Rental

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    We rented the 2016 26' Bunk House Travel Trailer (Conquest 248BH). Get ready, there is a lot of…read moreproblems with this unit... Camper condition at pick up by my husband: Scheduled pick up time was 10AM 7/8/17. Camper was not ready, and was not as advertised. 1. Request 2 tires be replaced because 2 were bald. 2 - propane tanks to be filled. 3. - Curtain for top bunk. 4 Kitchen cabinet front on a lower cabinet or storage space. --They did not go over a check list to be sure all was working properly. When the camper arrived at our home, I immediately noticed the condition. Looked like a different camper than one I physically looked at. The first one was identical to the photos online even had the logo on front of camper. This one had issues: 1. Panel strip coming off between bath sink and pantry doors. 2. Veneer peeling along floor below sink & looked water damaged. 3. Kitchen sink was missing the hot water handle. 4. Queen mattress was in terrible shape, was unraveling & had stains. We turned it over & this is when we noticed the underside was hiding a huge rip in a corner of the mattress. 5. Looking at camper side with door, the left top trim was broken. 6. Awning was patched with duct tape and in some places still had holes. 7. Cabinets above queen bed looked water damaged. 8. A Storage compartment was unable to be used. We then called & talked to a lady in the office & she began to get rude when we let her know we were not happy with the condition of the camper & felt lied to. She pretty much said this is what a rental unit looks like. 7/9/17 First travel date: with 64 miles left until destination, we had a blow out on the trailer. We were stranded without communication (Halfway through the trip we realized Verizon doesn't have cell service down Hwy 83 in Texas going to Garner State Park) or a way to change the flat. According to our paperwork, we were supposed to call roadside assistance - hard to do when no cell service. Also hard to do without the correct tools to change a blow out. (thank goodness for my Expedition tools) Same tire we first requested to be replaced day before. Upon arrival at destination, we realized a few other things were broken or didn't work: 1. Refrigerator didn't work. The fridge took 3 days to cool enough to put a few things in, by day 5 we were finally able to put in milk and eggs. Thankful we brought good ice chests. 2. The A/C did not work. It pretty much just pushed the hot air around. This A/C doesn't work in Texas heat. 3. Sink near bath area - stopper had to be removed to use sink, the plastic spokes were broken. 4. The sensors to check the grey & black tank levels were broken. There was a steady leak coming from under the camper in seams of the pipes because the tanks were full. We also noticed that the grey tank sits on the axle we had a blow out on. --I have video footage showing that when you press the sensor buttons for grey, shows empty then the video shows a non-draining bathtub. The black water just showed 1/3 with a little glow on the 2/3 area, but it was full too. 5. The cabinet under sink next to bathroom had an inch of water. The pea trap wasn't connected to the pipe coming down from the sink. 7/15/17 Going Home: We were very worried to drive this home & guess what, yup, another blow out, same axle, & spare we had originally replaced. This time travelled I-35 to ensure cell service. Still had difficulty getting someone to provide travel trailer road side assistance on a Saturday. Left mssgs with Judy on 15th & 17th, I was able to speak to Scott about our miserable trip and how I felt so unsafe pulling this unit. He never showed any remorse or sympathy or even any real concern as to our safety. When I let him know of all the issues, blow outs & how upset we were without a way to change the blow outs, he just let me know that no rental place gives you the tools to do this on your own. When I asked him what he expects people to do, he just said "it happens sometimes and if you have a Chevy you can press OnStar, but you had that 'fancy' Expedition, so yeah I don't have an answer" I am so glad you love my 'fancy' 7 year old Expedition with almost 100K miles on it...do you want to buy it because I keep it regularly maintained unlike your camper? He said "no camper sensors work, ever" That's a lie... He then claimed that I just wasn't happy because I wanted something nicer. Well, is a pop-up considered nicer? That is what we originally wanted, but looking back we should have stuck to our tent. Said 1st blow out was because I ran over something, 2nd he couldn't diagnose...I'm sure if I wouldn't have brought the 1st tire back, there would have been another reason. Scott literally had a reason for why each item was not working or broken. Offered me 10% off this rental (didn't even cover my spare tire purchase or roadside assistance) and 10% off next rental. I laughed at this, as I will NEVER rent from this company again.

    Had so much fun camping with the help of Campers4rent. First time renting a travel trailer and glad…read morei went with them! Showed me how to use everything and the camper came clean and ready to go. Will definitely rent again from them.

    Robs Rv Service - rvrepair - Updated May 2026

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