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Camping World - No customer service after sale

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Is there anyone at the corporate level that can convince the Oxford, AL service department to do their job? We have been desperately trying to get simple repairs completed on our 2017 Montana High Country to no avail.

We are constantly in contact with Keystone to ensure the workorders are correct since the service manager is unable to do so. The service writer walks through the RV with us to ensure our issues are properly documented and photographed, but the end result is not an acceptable repair. The “scheduled appointment” is a joke! They make you feel good by doing all this processing then leave the unit sit for weeks without touching it.

After weeks of frustration, they may get around to calling you that your unit is ready for pickup. When we make the 2+ hour drive back to the dealer, we find work haphazardly completed or incomplete work with lame excuses. Another trip to Camping World resulting in frustration and lousy customer service. I can’t imagine why a manufacturer like Keystone continues to rely on a broken down organization like Camping World to provide warranty service.

Can “ANYONE “ at corporate help us get our work completed?

Does anyone care? Am I forced to seek legal assistance?

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Jack Nolan

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As stated on the Camping World Contacts page, customer assistance is provided by phone at (800) 416-7757 (toll-free number) or by email at csteam@campingworld.com. Camping World Customer Service can be reached Monday through Friday from 8am to 7 pm., and Saturday from 8 am to 4 pm.
You may also send an official letter with the issue details to the Camping World corporate office to 250 Parkway Drive, Ste 270, Lincolnshire, Illinois 60069, United States.

Jaiven Ydl

It's a Corporate problems. All the stores are the same. I bought my 2016 Thor Vegas at camping world because they are located access the country in case I had a problem. Big mistake. It took a year to correct some minor defects with the coach. Parts had to be ordered three times because of incompetence. The Woodstock Georgia, where I bought it gave me an appointment date to bring it in. I thought that repairs would start immediatly, But that only meant they had a space on the lot, it sat for six weeks. Once you drive the unit off the lot, they don't know you. Camping World sucks.

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