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The Road Before & After Surgery
May 26, 2017
Wait For It... Wait For It... NEVADA!
Mood:  bright
Now Playing: Day 2699-Next GP Chapter... Turning Lemons Into Lemonade :)

 

Two lemons.

Myself and Eric have each, crazy enough, stumbled onto two separate, yet entirely different lemons. HA!

Mere coincidence or what?.

I am not quite sure.

Eric? He is at a crossroads of his own with regards to our home that we should had vacated out of months ago. Instead, we are still playing a game of the great western standoff to see who will outwit, outlast and literally outlive the opposing side first. The problem with that game just happens to be the other component who is a house with thousands upon thousands of pounds of Bedford stone that could collapse and kill you in one split second. We know first hand by photos shared with us from two engineers on the serious matter at hand. Pictures of homes sitting on unsafe foundations built with Bedford stone. Some with deadly consequences. At this point. Who isn't aware of the dire need to get the hell out of here?! We would had been out of here. If only the next lemon didn't have to magically appear.

Next... My lemon.

We had honestly sold far too many personal items that I care to mention in order to make way for our new temporary home. While the bank and other parties litigate a very serious matter with our home's foundation, fraud disclosure and other private matters. Those parties need us out of this unsafe home. But here we are yet to find a temporary home. Instead I am still dealing with Camping World, Heartland and now the bank who has my new travel trailer loan. Could things get any crazier? I am sure they most definitely could, so for now we continue doing our best in a very tricky situation to remain as calm as possible. Stress at this point, especially for me receiving my next round of new treatments, would do us no good. Who in the right frame of mind would buy a home if they knew upfront the sellers hidden agenda?. Pulling the best David Copperfield of all time while concealing very serious foundation problems. Who has the power to set up a seriously defective mechanical system inside a brand new 36-foot travel trailer? Mind you... All three slides with the same failing mechanical cable system. Sorry, but I can not take the honors of such a lemon when the wrong trailer was sold to me in the first place. Honors to Camping World on that huge mistake.

The craziest part of all, is that there really is no good answer. There are no good resolutions to either matter. But to stay in a home that has been deemed time and time and time again. Unsafe. If it seems  crazy, that is because it is crazy.

When it comes to my brand new travel trailer purchase mistake. It has now been over 3 weeks. No one contacts us on either side of Heartland Corporation or Camping World. They never have, since why would they, when Camping World has already been paid. I had to once again, contact all parties involved today in hopes of getting some answers only to find out. Nothing has yet to be done nor even started at this point. YOLO remains sitting on a second Camping World back lot in waiting. I was told on the phone today by the service department representative reading a long list of notes regarding YOLO. The body shop manager contacted Heartland Corporation in requests to send a representative down to see the major manufacturer defect. This of course might just take them another 3 weeks, 3 months, who knows at this point?

The RV lemon law applies to every state in order to help protect the consumer. In my case the lemon law states that a major repair must be performed in a timely manner. 30 days is the max. Come next week. I will be past my 30 days and already had paid out two payments later with nothing to show for it. No YOLO. In fact, the insurance has now been cut off. The site is no longer after those who own the site expressed their concern on having a serious mechanical issue with all three slide cable systems that constantly remain under high tension and pressure. They expressed to myself and Eric that if it were to ricochet screws again, but this time through a window and hurt someone. It would be a major liability on their part since they are now fully aware of the Heartland defect. Same with insurance not covering a travel trailer that should had already been recalled and paid back in full by Camping World. Let them deal with Heartland Corporation. Sure, it all makes sense doesn't it?. Easier said, than done. 

Maybe I should end this awe inspiring, positively most f-a-b-u-l-o-u-s blog much like a Geico commercial! Hahahahaha! We did at least find a few exceptional buys with my Elite Good Sam Card at Camping World after turning in unused overpriced RV items... TADA!

Yep, that is my silver lining for today~

Peaceful dreams... hdf


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