malexander
Well-known member
Frizlefrak said:OK, by how much? What I'm getting at is will it cost more to back out of this deal than going through with it and chocking it up to experience? If you hire an attorney, it's going to cost you money and time, and your deposit will likely be tied up until the issue is resolved one way or another....and you could still lose.
Before the revelation that you could get the same coach for less money, you were happy with the deal, right? You liked the coach, right? And these other coaches that are less money....are they IDENTICAL to what you're looking at in every way? You're buying a 3 year old RV....is it possible the cheaper ones are higher mileage or not in as good a condition?
Look....I'm not saying cave in and buy it....I'm saying weigh your options carefully before going down Litigation Boulevard. It could wind up costing you more than you would save by getting out of the deal....and could tie you up from buying another coach in the meantime, and you miss the summer camping season. We've all been there before in one way or another.....bought a big ticket item only to discover we could have gotten a better/cheaper/faster/prettier/shinier etc for the same money. Live and learn.
I'm gonna go against the grain here....unless we're talking seriously big money here, finish the deal, take your new coach home and enjoy it.
I'm sort of in this camp. I've made "emotional" decisions before too.
If you were happy with the deal initially, finish it. Go ahead and swallow the sour taste, and enjoy the "new" rig.