I had posted here (and on other sites) our problem with Scott Motorcoach back in NJ. They did repairs on our rig last summer and changed out our steps for no reason. The damage was done to the back wall.
When asked why they changed steps, they first said done by mistake. After taking the rig (our mistake!) we found they were from 16 to 20" from the ground. We asked for correct steps to be sent to us - they refused, saying we have the correct steps and they were not responsible.
So I complained online especially at Montana Owners site knowing Keystone monitors the site. I wrote to Keystone but was told they do not get involved between customers and dealers. Finally a few weeks ago I wrote to Good Sam Action Line.
Got a call this week from the NEW service manager at Scott. He said this issue came to his attention by the owner due to a letter they received and they had a meeting about it. They have ordered the correct steps, will be shipping them to us here in Arizona. We can do what we want with the old steps. They appear to be steps for a bumper pull trailer. Might try to sell them.
I will contact Good Sam to see if they sent a letter to Scott Motorcoach. We are very pleased with the actions of the NEW service manager. This time persistance paid off.
azrving said
01:37 PM Jan 21, 2011
"The squeaky wheel always (well almost always) gets the oil!" Glad your persistence paid off.
I had posted here (and on other sites) our problem with Scott Motorcoach back in NJ. They did repairs on our rig last summer and changed out our steps for no reason. The damage was done to the back wall.
When asked why they changed steps, they first said done by mistake. After taking the rig (our mistake!) we found they were from 16 to 20" from the ground. We asked for correct steps to be sent to us - they refused, saying we have the correct steps and they were not responsible.
So I complained online especially at Montana Owners site knowing Keystone monitors the site. I wrote to Keystone but was told they do not get involved between customers and dealers. Finally a few weeks ago I wrote to Good Sam Action Line.
Got a call this week from the NEW service manager at Scott. He said this issue came to his attention by the owner due to a letter they received and they had a meeting about it. They have ordered the correct steps, will be shipping them to us here in Arizona. We can do what we want with the old steps. They appear to be steps for a bumper pull trailer. Might try to sell them.
I will contact Good Sam to see if they sent a letter to Scott Motorcoach. We are very pleased with the actions of the NEW service manager. This time persistance paid off.