Uncovering Deceptive RV Sales Practices: Exposing Camping World's Tricks

By Wingman Nation · 2024-03-05

The RV industry's deceptive practices, exemplified by Camping World's dealings, are leaving customers in financial distress. This blog uncovers the truth about how customers are being led to the financial slaughterhouse, highlighting the urgency of the situation and the need for awareness.

Uncovering the Truth About Camping World's Business Practices

  • The video highlights the RV industry and the problematic business practices of Camping World, particularly focusing on the experiences of customers who have ended up in financial trouble after dealing with the company.

  • Despite warnings and advice from industry insiders, the RV wingman, Alan Warren, decided to investigate the claims made in the video and reached out to Kevin Fraser, the individual behind the original Camping World review video.

  • The content of the original video, although five years old, remains relevant today, as it sheds light on the financial difficulties faced by consumers when dealing with major RV chains like Camping World.

  • An example is provided in the form of a customer's account number and situation, where they were shocked to find that the payoff amount for their trailer was significantly higher than the purchase price, raising questions about the transparency and fairness of the financial dealings.

  • The urgency of the situation is emphasized, and viewers are encouraged to share the video to raise awareness and help others avoid falling into similar financial traps created by unscrupulous business practices in the RV industry.

Uncovering the Truth About Camping World's Business Practices
Uncovering the Truth About Camping World's Business Practices

Camping World Customer Experience

  • Harry took an eBay ad for a 26bh trailer to A Camping World in Missouri to see if they would match the price shown in the ad.

  • Camping World in Missouri refused to match the price and provide financing, leaving Harry with a trailer worth twelve thousand dollars but owing more than twenty thousand dollars.

  • Kevin Fraser, the president of Cheyenne Camping Center, expressed his concern about customers like Harry being taken advantage of by Camping World.

  • Another customer, Tom, shared how his wife saved him from a ten thousand dollar ripoff at Camping World.

Camping World Customer Experience
Camping World Customer Experience

Understanding the RV Purchase Experience

  • The buyer initially had difficulty in finding a dealer willing to trade and felt unwelcome.

  • Upon returning, the dealer assured the buyer of a welcoming environment for future visits.

  • The buyer felt guilty after canceling a deal with Camping World, realizing the skilled manipulation by the salesmen.

  • The sales process at Camping World involved prolonged negotiations and hidden costs, leading to the buyer's revelation of being deceived.

  • Discrepancies in pricing and additional charges for essential components like a battery and package were highlighted by the buyer.

  • The buyer expressed dissatisfaction with the dealership's 'finish and fabric policy' and its lack of options for the buyers.

Understanding the RV Purchase Experience
Understanding the RV Purchase Experience

The Deceptive Practices in RV Sales

  • Many RV dealers engage in deceptive practices, such as promising low monthly payments but failing to disclose the true cost of add-ons like fabric warranty and surface protection.

  • Extended service policies, often marketed as 'warranties', are another area of concern. These policies are sometimes sold at inflated prices with high-pressure tactics, preying on the fear of RVs breaking down.

  • Furthermore, the documentation fees and additional charges are sometimes not fully transparent, leaving buyers feeling misled and overcharged.

  • In some cases, customers are convinced to purchase add-ons at much higher prices than what they could have bought online from the same company, leading to feelings of being taken advantage of.

The Deceptive Practices in RV Sales
The Deceptive Practices in RV Sales

Uncovering Camping World's RV Loan Tricks

  • Camping World presented a loan approval with a much higher interest rate of 27 percent, which was 27 percent higher than the lowest rates available in May 2017.

  • The loan approval from Camping World was for 144 months, while the customer had requested a payment under 160 dollars for 84 months.

  • The higher interest rate and extended loan term meant that the customer would end up paying $4500 more in interest over the life of the loan compared to the original offer.

Uncovering Camping World's RV Loan Tricks
Uncovering Camping World's RV Loan Tricks

Conclusion:

The RV industry, exemplified by Camping World, is rife with deceptive sales tactics that leave customers in financial distress. It's crucial to raise awareness about these practices to protect others from falling into similar traps and experiencing financial hardship.

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