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Originally Posted by Bkeadle
You are a funny old man. First you call me a dumbass, then you say courtesy goes a long way. You have never offered a suggestion or recommendation you have just tried to fight. Your buddy did not offer a suggestion or recommendation other than I should have checked my brand new trailer out better in the beginning. Since you pointed out I said my trailer was new, how would me handling my generator in the beginning tell me that there was going to be problems 11 hours later? You my friend are showing who the real dumbass is. Talking down to me or treating me like an idiot is not a recommendation or suggestion. I don't know what your deal is but if you are the epitome of a Keystone owner you have given me more reason to not like the company. So old grumpy man what should we fight about next
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You know, I think you've had a terrible year with your trailer, real or imagined. I think that has put you in a combative frame of mind and you're here, possibly thinking someone works for Keystone, or not, venting on anyone/everyone that responds to you as you go from thread to thread. You need to take a "chill pill" as they used to say....
Here is the response I gave you from the other thread when you went off on me; it appears you haven't read it and you should. Maybe it will give you a little insight into "things", if that's possible and help you see what I see. And no, I'm not "talking down" to you, or calling you anything...nor am I some "grumpy old man" trying to offend a very offendable individual....
""Bkeadle, I'm sorry if I offended you; it was not intentional. My reply was not helpful because you didn't ask for help, just observational as yours was.
Quite honestly, screws coming loose just happen in an RV. Unless I'm the only person that has ever experienced it, I would bet a good number of folks on this and any other RV forum have had the same issue (at least I've read lots of posts about it). It's not the end of the world, and happens to the best of them. Generator placement, no venting, "cheap and weak" folding legs on the beds etc. - those could have/should have been noted on the walk thru. You don't say what the water leak was so don't know but they happen as well.
Not trying to be a smarta$$ or belittle your efforts. I missed/forgot stuff on my walk thru and, it was "tedious" - every time something came up that I had overlooked I kicked "myself" in the butt because I was lax. I didn't blame Keystone/Jayco/Forest River et al because I KNOW what they build and what to expect - not much. It is unfortunate but that is the nature of the beast. And yes, it can be a daunting task to do a thorough walk thru, especially if you don't know what you are looking for, or even what you are looking at. Even with the PDI checklist you can miss stuff.
I don't work for Keystone and I don't actually have "Keystone-loving-feelings" per se; I do like my trailer even though I've had, apparently, as much or more trouble with it than yours. I'm sorry you've had issues and hope you get them all resolved to your satisfaction so that you can hopefully enjoy your trailer one of these days. Good luck. ""
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