What do you do with a RV dealer who won’t send a loan through ?
I Bought a Camper from a very reputable RV dealer. I think its the only used camper they’ve ever sold or tryed to sell. I picked up the camper in August, Signed the first loan contract and bill of sale, didn’t hear from them. In Oct. they called and said they had trouble getting the title right and would I please sign a new loan contract. Well here it is in Jan 08′ , I haven’t heard from them since Oct. They’re still in business, I’ve never heard anyone say anything bad against them on buying a new camper. Would I be in the right if and when they do call back wanting to sign a new contract which will be the 3rd one — shouldn’t I be able to renegotiate the price much lower ? First I’ll get them to send me a copy of the title which I haven’t seen yet. But is there anything else I should be aware of. I’m sure theres nothing wrong with the title, I just think they don’t have a clue on how to sell a used one since they normally don’t deal with used. NOw What?
I put a deposit down over the phone , but when I picked up the camper, they gave me a check back for the deposit.
So I have absolutley nothing invested in the camper. I was gonna continue to use it until something happens good or bad. I have the camper insured.


I would not have signed a second one much less a third. I would be contacting the agency that gives them their operation license and let them know what is going on. This sounds highly irregular. As far as what to do with the camper…you can’t sell it, so just use it.
Sound a little fishy to me.What if the title has a previous loan or does not exist.
And how is this insured now?
I worked as a tech on R.V.lot you would not believe want they will try to do.
One is hold deposits on consignment or used for as long as they can for the interest credit to their account.Better business B is where I’d go.
If they are having trouble with the title, that is a sign that the title wasn’t clear when THEY took possession of the camper. Which means they had no right to sell it to you.
Give it back. They can’t legally sell it, which means your loan is null and void.
That’s just pathetic all around.
Them for being ‘fly by night’..
and you for the way you handled it.