If the papers are signed and the dealership is washing their hands - that's too bad. If you are stuck with this trailer there are some courses of action. Number one, immediately go to the Better Business Bureau and file a complaint. It has worked for me every time. Even if the RV dealership is not a member they will be contacted by the BBB - it will be recorded. Secondly, a good gelcoat repairman should be able to take care of this without difficulty. Also, if the dealer has a FaceBook page you can post a photo and an explanation of the dealership's attitude. Before you try to dump it and take a big loss - look for other solutions, you won't be the first person this happened to. Talk to repair shops.
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Carl & Susan G
2021 Montana 3121RL Legacy
2017 Ford F250 6.7 diesel
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