Stan@FourWheel
Senior Member
Hello John
At this point I don't think there is anything I can do.
But, I can see both sides of things.
At most any camper dealer, the dealer is probably not going to want to order in a custom camper for a customer if they might get stuck with it. Meaning the camper comes in, the customer decides he doesn't want it for some reason, and then the dealer is out a bunch of money and sitting on a camper he might or might not be able to sell anytime soon. From what I understand, Mike didn't have the camper you wanted in stock, so he took your order for the camper you wanted. I'm guessing he wanted to get most or full payment before the camper arrived so he would not be stuck with it if you changed your mind.
I can also see your side of things too.
Unfortunately I don't know what conversations you guys had at the time of order, what you talked about, what you wrote up and signed, and what you both were expecting and agreed upon.
Here is an example ...
Lets say I decide I want to buy a new Toyota Tacoma truck here in Sacramento.
I go down to my local Toyota dealer and figure out what they in stock for new trucks and then I decide what truck I want, what options I want, what color I want, etc.
The dealer does not have the model I want in stock, but they can order it for me.
Great I say, lets go ahead and order it from the Toyota factory.
I do the deal and order the truck.
Later that day I'm having buyer remorse and I'm not sure I really want the truck after all (for what ever reason).
I call the local dealer I bought the truck from and I don't get the answer I was hoping for.
Ok, i'm mad.
Am I going to call the Toyota Plant and ask for a refund of my deposit ?
I might try it.
But I don't think they will be able to do much.
If they will even talk with me at all, they will probably refer me back to the local dealership in my area to work it out, since that is where the sale took place.
Again, I wish I could do something, but in the end it will fall back to you and Mike working something out.
We can build you the camper at last years pricing.
Mike is even willing to discount his shipping rates to help make things better.
If you need any other information or would like to discuss further, please call Tom Hanagan (the owner of FWC).
I try to work most things out on the forums and help in any way I can, but now i'm at a loss.
I hope you and Mike can work something out, but we are getting beyond anything I can help with.
The next step would be to call Tom or Mike.
I know it might not be the answer you are hoping to hear, but it is all I have to offer at the moment.
Thank you.
Stan
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At this point I don't think there is anything I can do.
But, I can see both sides of things.
At most any camper dealer, the dealer is probably not going to want to order in a custom camper for a customer if they might get stuck with it. Meaning the camper comes in, the customer decides he doesn't want it for some reason, and then the dealer is out a bunch of money and sitting on a camper he might or might not be able to sell anytime soon. From what I understand, Mike didn't have the camper you wanted in stock, so he took your order for the camper you wanted. I'm guessing he wanted to get most or full payment before the camper arrived so he would not be stuck with it if you changed your mind.
I can also see your side of things too.
Unfortunately I don't know what conversations you guys had at the time of order, what you talked about, what you wrote up and signed, and what you both were expecting and agreed upon.
Here is an example ...
Lets say I decide I want to buy a new Toyota Tacoma truck here in Sacramento.
I go down to my local Toyota dealer and figure out what they in stock for new trucks and then I decide what truck I want, what options I want, what color I want, etc.
The dealer does not have the model I want in stock, but they can order it for me.
Great I say, lets go ahead and order it from the Toyota factory.
I do the deal and order the truck.
Later that day I'm having buyer remorse and I'm not sure I really want the truck after all (for what ever reason).
I call the local dealer I bought the truck from and I don't get the answer I was hoping for.
Ok, i'm mad.
Am I going to call the Toyota Plant and ask for a refund of my deposit ?
I might try it.
But I don't think they will be able to do much.
If they will even talk with me at all, they will probably refer me back to the local dealership in my area to work it out, since that is where the sale took place.
Again, I wish I could do something, but in the end it will fall back to you and Mike working something out.
We can build you the camper at last years pricing.
Mike is even willing to discount his shipping rates to help make things better.
If you need any other information or would like to discuss further, please call Tom Hanagan (the owner of FWC).
I try to work most things out on the forums and help in any way I can, but now i'm at a loss.
I hope you and Mike can work something out, but we are getting beyond anything I can help with.
The next step would be to call Tom or Mike.
I know it might not be the answer you are hoping to hear, but it is all I have to offer at the moment.
Thank you.
Stan
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Per the email from the dealer to me dated June 3, 2010 "Order has been canceled."
I have no intention of abandoning my $2,500 deposit, 50% or otherwise, as it was the seller who changed the terms of purchase.
I find it unusual that I got no positive response from ither the manufacturer, or the dealer, for the past 14 months. That sure makes for happy customers doesn't it. I will be happy to abandon upon the return of my deposit in
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