Lazydays RV Center - Lying Salesman
I had been looking for a used Winnebago Forza and got a call from my sales person on a Thursday that they got one in. He wanted me to come look at it, and offered to hold it for a day or two if I was coming, no deposit needed.
It was a 2014 model and quoted "looks like no one had ever been inside. Brand New". I was too busy and he called back the next Tuesday saying someone from California was coming to look at it. He informed me that he now needed a $1000 deposit to hold it.
I was in Myrtle Beach, SC on vacation and thought I needed to go look. I was in a rented RV on vacation ($280 night, $62 night campsite). Got there after 9 hours driving in a rental car. It was destroyed.
No bed, no couch, cabinet doors ripped off, broken countertop, everything scratched up, all table tops need replaced, holes in the drivers and passenger seats, window valances ripped off the walls, and the list continues. A week later and still do not have my deposit back. The owner Scott called me but yet have I got an apology from anyone. I lost over $1200 on rental car, 2 nights hotel stay, 4 tanks of fuel, 18 hours of driving, lost time at my RV rental.
Most importantly lost vacation time. Certainly worth more than a work days time.
Reason of review: Not as described/ advertised.
Monetary Loss: $1200.
Preferred solution: Full refund.
Location: Tampa, Florida
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They will steal your money. Never give a deposit.
We were going to look at a college in Indiana. We live in Georgia.
We called a local mobile RV repair man and paid him $175 to go check the coach out. Thank goodness we did! He found several issues that caused us to cancel our contract.
Lesson learned!