Thread: Montana Damaged
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Old 09-21-2017, 02:57 PM   #16
awheeler
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Originally Posted by jeff_banning View Post
Man that is too bad, I agree on the water issue. I would be using some plastic and duct taped top to bottom to reduce any moisture getting in there because they likely would not get it dried out (I doubt they would even try) before fixing it.

Good luck and great move away from Camping Worst and their service department.
Yes, we have since taped the entire area. I was concerned about the water getting in so we took care of that. The guy has Progressive insurance, as do we, so they can argue with themselves.
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