AltTransBikes
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My wife has a friend who was always curious to hear about our travels, loved getting post cards from us and poured over our photos when we got back. Over the time we've known her, we had taken several lengthy trips, one of over a years duration all over the US and Mexico. She said if she had the means it was something she always wanted to do, and in hindsight, we naively encouraged her. Fate interceded, she inherited some money, moved to Florida to handle affairs there. She bought a small class B, '95 roadtrek IIRC. This is now in the past so she has put this behind her. My wife felt somewhat guilty, we giving tacit encouragement without more thought and caution or making assumptions about a person's resourcefulness. We offered help at the time and she's back on her feet but it was uncomfortable for all while it was happening. She ended up unloading the money pit. I asked if I could use what she wrote back then and she gladly agreed if it would help someone avoid the mistakes she made.
About 6 weeks ago I bought the RV and the mechanic I had look at it before I bought it said it was in good shape.
I thought I had done my homework and due diligence but now find I got in WAY over my head. Driving it across country moving from Florida to Arizona, it broke down. I was totally unprepared for the disaster that would follow. In a small Texas town on a holiday weekend it began. Over a 2 week period I had to have it towed several times and pay for a motel only to find out later the mechanic I did get managed to break several unrelated things while working on it.
It broke down again 300 miles later. Turns out it was electrical. So, here we go again, towing and motel and paying to locate & repair of the electrical issue. They also messed up unrelated things, not to mention the tow truck driver in Texas that bottomed out with the RV over railroad tracks and messed up some of the plumbing..would have been good to know about before there was a whole NEW issue to deal with!
So...now I am homeless, living in the RV in state campgrounds with no money to get a place or start a new life because of this lengthy ordeal taking everything I'D saved. Somewhere along the line the generator went but to be honest, I'm afraid to have anyone else work on it.
First of all, I can't afford anymore motel rooms and secondly, they keep messing other things up which of course they deny. This has broken me financially. The only option I see is to sell the RV for WAY less than I paid for it. The repairs left to do are minimal but I need to sell it very quickly (like yesterday)! I have to get into an apartment as can not continue living this way.
Really getting nervous! I can't express how dire the situation is. I seem to be unable to find a place that might buy it outright even at a fraction of what it's worth. I am willing to take less (even much less) if I can find a place to just take it and walk away with some cash to get back on my feet. I am desperate. I had NO idea how wrong things could go with one of these. Lesson learned. Not something to just jump into and learn as you go. At a complete loss.
About 6 weeks ago I bought the RV and the mechanic I had look at it before I bought it said it was in good shape.
I thought I had done my homework and due diligence but now find I got in WAY over my head. Driving it across country moving from Florida to Arizona, it broke down. I was totally unprepared for the disaster that would follow. In a small Texas town on a holiday weekend it began. Over a 2 week period I had to have it towed several times and pay for a motel only to find out later the mechanic I did get managed to break several unrelated things while working on it.
It broke down again 300 miles later. Turns out it was electrical. So, here we go again, towing and motel and paying to locate & repair of the electrical issue. They also messed up unrelated things, not to mention the tow truck driver in Texas that bottomed out with the RV over railroad tracks and messed up some of the plumbing..would have been good to know about before there was a whole NEW issue to deal with!
So...now I am homeless, living in the RV in state campgrounds with no money to get a place or start a new life because of this lengthy ordeal taking everything I'D saved. Somewhere along the line the generator went but to be honest, I'm afraid to have anyone else work on it.
First of all, I can't afford anymore motel rooms and secondly, they keep messing other things up which of course they deny. This has broken me financially. The only option I see is to sell the RV for WAY less than I paid for it. The repairs left to do are minimal but I need to sell it very quickly (like yesterday)! I have to get into an apartment as can not continue living this way.
Really getting nervous! I can't express how dire the situation is. I seem to be unable to find a place that might buy it outright even at a fraction of what it's worth. I am willing to take less (even much less) if I can find a place to just take it and walk away with some cash to get back on my feet. I am desperate. I had NO idea how wrong things could go with one of these. Lesson learned. Not something to just jump into and learn as you go. At a complete loss.