The one I had back in the 90's that got mad because I wasnt buying that day, said Sales Mananger on his tag....to me its not the salesman as much as the ones in charge.. They are the ones making the decisions on what you will pay... they are the ones telling these salesman if you cant sell , YOU MUST pass your customer to another salesman....
I think those who walk in and prepared to spend big money on one of thier higher price units are treated better.. And those who go in and make thier minds up quicker and buy that day and dont haggle alot over price are also treated better....Since the mid 90's I have heard more negative than good about them...
hwybnb wrote: We had a very satisfactory buying experience with them three years ago. I think it depends on who you draw as a salesman. Ask to speak with one of the senior people. They will NOT be one of the vultures that hang around the lot or Campin World waiting for a sucker.
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Every Used unit I looked at they wanted THOUSANDS over blue book, and when you try to get them into blue book range they treat you like your a criminal... I really think thye dont care because thye know a sucker will come along and pay thier inflated price or talk them dont to still over blue book price.....
I did go to camping world one day and they had free hot dogs/hamburgers/ice cream and such there... That was really nice of them
Funny this comes up , not too ,long ago I was talking to a guy at work and he said he would never go back in there, He was trying to buy a Pioneer TT.....Guess he got frustrated with thier games...
We've been to two rallies at their RV resort behind the main sales facility an enjoyed their free lunches and entertainment in the big green building. But, I certainly didn't enjoy their high pressure sales tactics. And, I mean high pressure and insulting like you wouldn't believe.
I understand Beaudry changed ownership last year, but I can't recall any specifics and I don't know if their sales tactics have changed.
They sure have a large selection to choose from though. Good place to go for ideas on what is available. JMHO
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i checked out beaudry first due to thier large inventory. like others stated the three salesmen were not to great and they were over priced. you said you made an offer, but i sugest you go over to Freedom RV hter on the corner of irvington/alvernon just down the road. its more of a family run business and they have a good size inventory. i ended up buying a toy hauler there and a coworker bought a class c. the price was good and the customer service was good. havent had to deal with the repair department yet. just my my $0.02