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A Bit Disappointed in Forest City Today...
Old 08-02-2010, 02:32 PM   #1
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We're currently in southern Minnesota visiting family and I had planned to drive down to Forest City to have several things taken care of on my coach in the three weeks we're going to be here. I called this morning to book an appointment and was disappointed with the result.

After not accepting appointments in July due to GNR, I learned that their first available appointment is now September 20th. When I explained that I could be very flexible if they had cancellations or any "wriggle room", she told me I could show up at 7am each morning but it might take 2 or 3 days to work me in. That was fine with me but then she explained that they would not honor my extended warranty (purchased with the new coach from a Winnie dealer) on non scheduled appointments.

So.... I'm still a Winnie fan but don't feel very loved at the moment.

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Old 08-02-2010, 03:39 PM   #2
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I don't know about the warranty side of things, but we arrived on Thursday of the rally with no appointment, went into customer service and put our name on the list, and the next day at 1:30 they took us in the shop.

The work wasn't finished that day, so we stayed over the weekend, and they worked on it all day Monday & Tuesday, and half a day Wednesday. We were very pleased with the extensive work we had done, and with how fast we were taken care of.

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Old 08-02-2010, 03:52 PM   #3
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Yeah Nick, I was really impressed with my last visit there as well. I guess they feel that dealing with an extended wty company eats up too much time but not sure how that differs from if I had an appointment. She just offered me no options.
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Old 08-02-2010, 04:34 PM   #4
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I don't know about the warranty side of things, but we arrived on Thursday of the rally with no appointment, went into customer service and put our name on the list, and the next day at 1:30 they took us in the shop.

The work wasn't finished that day, so we stayed over the weekend, and they worked on it all day Monday & Tuesday, and half a day Wednesday. We were very pleased with the extensive work we had done, and with how fast we were taken care of.
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Could I possibly ask what 3 full days labor set you back? If they had your coach for parts of 4 days did you get charged for 8 hours each full day and 4 hours on the 1/2 days? The last time I was there for some damage insurance work they charged me 1/4 hours labor ($24.95) to open the refrigerator door and tell me the frig needed replacing because the door heater pins were overheating. I need to possibly go there again for some repair work in the near future but would like to have some idea what it will run.

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Old 08-02-2010, 04:50 PM   #5
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Rick, they have some part time help working at the service counter, a college girl. She may be who you talked to. I'd suggest you call back and ask for Rebecca, she seems to be in charge of scheduling. It is on a first come basis, but I just got off the phone with friends who just checked in there in this morning, and a little after noon their coach was in the shop.

Wagonmaster, we had a lot of work done due to the fact that the former owner of our coach ignored routine maintenance. We had both slide seals replaced, both slides adjusted, our roof recaulked, several leaks fixed, an air chuck installed in the generator compartment, the air manifold fixed, the cover that slides out over the step in front of the passenger seat repaired, new springs installed on all four of our leveling jacks, the door adjusted from where I sprung it slamming it on the burglar's hand back in December, and some little adjustments made here and there.

We paid for 1/2 day on Friday and Wednesday, and 8 hours each on Monday & Tuesday. The bill wasn't cheap, but it was actually less than quoted at a dealer in Arizona for just the slides. All work was performed to our satisfaction, they were witrhin the time frame quoted, and I would not hesitate to go back again.
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Old 08-02-2010, 07:24 PM   #6
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I called 3 weeks ago and my appointment is not until Aug 30.
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Yes, appiintments are scheduled several weeks out. But if you have time, you can just show up and go on the standby list, which is what we did.
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I would go and wait the 2 or 3 days to get in. Maybe ask Rebecca before going down how long it has been taking for drop in's. We were there for a month or so and the wait wasn't too long. Get to know Forest City and the area. Possibly you could ask if you could leave it and go back to Minnesota and return in 2 or 3 weeks to pick it up. They were great too us and will work to do what they can to make you happy.
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I would go and wait the 2 or 3 days to get in. Maybe ask Rebecca before going down how long it has been taking for drop in's. We were there for a month or so and the wait wasn't too long. Get to know Forest City and the area. Possibly you could ask if you could leave it and go back to Minnesota and return in 2 or 3 weeks to pick it up. They were great too us and will work to do what they can to make you happy.
Thanks Jerry. Actually I think I'll go down and try to get in for the work which I REALLY want the factory to do, like caulking, and wouldn't be covered under extended wty anyway. Leaving it isn't really an option because we full time and live in it. DW might be ok on dad's couch for a few days but my 6'6" frame just isn't going to do that.
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I think we got there on a Friday and went in Tuesday. So the wait may not be bad. We were there the end of June and went to the GNR but we did not have an appointment. We did have an appointment with CDI but that is a different matter. If possible I would also like the factory to do the work.
Maybe the extended warranties (I don't have one) can be a hassle since I guess they have to authorize work before done and the fine print that may be different than what the owner thinks is included. Back and forth time involved that may not be straight forward take it in, fix it, return to customer. Only a guess.
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Thanks Jerry. Actually I think I'll go down and try to get in for the work which I REALLY want the factory to do, like caulking, and wouldn't be covered under extended wty anyway. Leaving it isn't really an option because we full time and live in it. DW might be ok on dad's couch for a few days but my 6'6" frame just isn't going to do that.
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In at least one circumstance that I now of, some folks who had an extended warranty had to wait until the warranty company sent the check for the repairs before Winnebago would allow them to leave. I've also heard of that at some RV dealer shops. It depends on the shop doing the repairs and the warranty company, and their relationship with them.

Since we're in the RV industry, I can understand why. I know several mobile techs who were never paid by a few of the fly by night warranty companies who have come and gone.
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Hey RickO, I have the same coach. I have had many issues with mine, one of the biggest is the floor creeks, so we took to to the Factory. They had to remove the tanks to place braces under the floor. Well come to find out they didn't hook up the Gray water tank correctly the water form the sink was setting on top of the tank (we had been chasing a musty smell) now I can't leave the valve open to drain water because sewer smell will escape around the pipes in the top of the tank. I'm very disappointed with Winnebago.
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the door adjusted from where I sprung it slamming it on the burglar's hand back in December
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Hey RickO, I have the same coach. I have had many issues with mine, one of the biggest is the floor creeks, so we took to to the Factory. They had to remove the tanks to place braces under the floor. Well come to find out they didn't hook up the Gray water tank correctly the water form the sink was setting on top of the tank (we had been chasing a musty smell) now I can't leave the valve open to drain water because sewer smell will escape around the pipes in the top of the tank. I'm very disappointed with Winnebago.
I've been to Forest City twice and each time asked them to fix the creaky floor in the bath area, and each time they claimed all it took was tightening the screws that hold the shower walls to the coach walls. Within a couple of weeks the creaky floor was back. Guess maybe I'm lucky they didn't fix it correctly, I can stand the creaking more than a stinky drain.

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