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Old 09-08-2011, 02:37 PM   #1
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I wanted to say thanks to "oldusedbear" aka Roger for his help today. I'm leaving for the big UM vs ND football game tomorrow morning and had the wonderful "Parking Break" issue. Roger emailed me with in an hour of my email to him with some instructions and then he called me. He walked me through some trouble shooting to find out exactly what was wrong. Of course he figured it out. After some phone calls and an hour round trip drive to a Napa my issue was fixed as good as new.

Roger took time out of his busy day to help me and I can't says thanks enough. It's people like Roger that make this site the best resource I have ever seen. People like Roger and far and few between and we are all very lucky to have him associated with iRV2.

Thanks Roger, if you are ever in the Louisville, KY area dinner is on me.

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Hear! Hear! He is a fantastic man and extremely generous, remember for his help buy a service man or woman a meal or give a donation to the Alzheimer's fund in his name.
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Based on inputs from Roger during our shopping search, which was at the same time WH was struggling with the Bosch debacle, we decided against looking at Workhorse. Had we been looking now, maybe the desicion would be different.

I think Roger has gone way above and beyond the average "bear" in his advice and gudance about the dreaded Autopark system.

Wer'e happy wth our F-53 as a result of his advice.

Well done, Roger. Lang may yer lum reek (translation from the Scottish on request).
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I'm sure there's a long list of grateful folks that Roger helped. I'm the recipient of his help, not once but twice on a previous coach. He renews your faith in your fellow man.
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He has helped a lot of people over the years. I joined in 2003 and he was around then as I recall.
It's great that there are folks out there like Roger that take the time to help other folks and Roger has done a lot .
My hat is off to him!
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Kudos to Roger as well. Without his guidance I would still be without Auto Park. Best thing I did was installing his Genie light monitoring system and of course carry a spare RGS. Can't thank him enough for his help.
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I also had a great experience with oldusedbear. He's a very nice guy who gives unselfishly of his time and knowledge. He's a rare find in this self-centered world.

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