Camping World of Denver
Golden, CO
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2 Reviews of Camping World of Denver
Terrible Service The only good thing I can say about this dealership is that they had a Jayco that was just the model we were looking for. But buyer beware - as first The only good thing I can say about this dealership is that they had a Jayco that was just the model we were looking for. But buyer beware - as first time buyers, we discovered later that day that we overpaid big time on this, and could have saved thousands by making a quick trip to RVDirect in Iowa (get a quote from RVDirect.com before walking in this place). Of course their reason is to "cover their shipping cost," but I think this amount should cover a lot more than just that! We liked the idea of being able to take the trailer back easily for service if needed, not that I am keen on that idea at this point. We were paying cash, and when we went back to complete the paperwork & do the walk through, the trailer was parked in the garage. The boy who was showing us around it knew very little about the features he was supposed to be demonstrating for us, and nearly broke the hitch by popping it off while it was under high pressure after we asked for instructions on disconnecting it (he obviously didn't know how, and the guy he asked for help said about two words and couldn't be lowered to acknowledge our presence - he also sped around us between a narrow wall several times without bothering to excuse himself). We also had to go in rounds with them about the hitch we wanted the week leading up to this day - first they said we didn't need one that nice, then they would have to special order it, which would take a week & have to be prepaid, and finally, they magically found one in stock. The lighting wasn't great in the garage, and as soon as we arrived home, we discovered two dents, one large & one small with a crease, on the metal rock guard. This was before we had even figured out how to take the hitch off (no thanks to the guidance from the dealership; my father & a YouTube video were much more informative). We called back the next day (they were closed by this time), obviously very unhappy that our brand new trailer that we overpaid for arrived at home with two dings in the shiny metal front. This may have even happened after we did the walk through, as we were inside completing paperwork for the next hour, and the kid who showed us around was still going to replace the battery with a bigger one & do some paint touch up on the front fork that was rusting. They said we would have to bring it back for them to look at it. We both work and had to take time off to do this, but after getting it there, they said they couldn't do anything about it then and that we would have to make an appointment to bring it back. Two weeks later, they now refuse to return our calls/messages. When my fiance tried calling back yesterday, the service person who answered the phone stated that they only deal with their own customers, and he couldn't help us. He called out to his "buddy" (who we were trying to get a hold of) and said, "Hey so&so, do you want to talk to that guy with the dent problem?" Audible laughing ensued in the background, and we still didn't get to speak to him. Still no return phone call to set up an appointment. This dealership has a very poor excuse for what they call customer service. The first time we were going to take it in to be inspected, the service guy suggested we would be moved to the front of the line if we brought in donuts for all the guys. I don't even want to take the trailer back now, as I don't trust them as far as I could throw them. It would probably come back with a leak or few more dings. I think we would have received better service in Iowa (my parents certainly did). Doesn't say much for buying locally, especially if you need to bribe the service center to get in. That Good Sam Elite perk doesn't seem to be worth much at this Camping World. More
Surprised not to be able to find the really good dealership I found in Loveland. Our visit to Camper World left a lot to be desired. My wife and I are interested in a new RV, so we can support our dealership I found in Loveland. Our visit to Camper World left a lot to be desired. My wife and I are interested in a new RV, so we can support our son who has recently made the lineup of the Razorbacks and the university has an awesome RV park close by. The experience we had at RV Four Seasons was like night and day in comparison. Camping World gave me the feeling like we weren't important and would ask too many detailed questions. Well, that is why I'm doing more research here. I like to know all sides of a situation and believe I can confirm that we will find better service and get a better deal from the Steve Casey crew. More like home than a corporate environment. And, we are buying a second home here so I think it's important to make the right choice. Wish I could find the RV Four Season folks up here, I'd say more about our experience with them. Thanks. More