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DJ928
member since 01/16/2009
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139 days ago

Very good experience all around. After Camping World said they couldn't fix several problems on my National RV motorhome (since National was out of business and parts not available), I took it to Murrieta Creek RV and they found all parts needed to fix my motorhome. I had extensive repairs completed and covered under an extended warranty. Murrieta Creek RV worked with my warranty company and got all the repairs done with only my deductible paid. The service I received was outstanding and I have already referred friends and family to this location for their RV needs. I've found no RV repair facility anywhere in north county San Diego that offers service like this, so I drive out of my way to go here.
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140 days ago

Poor service, poor reliability, but the worst part of this company is the staff. There is a culture of arrogance and nonchalance that extends at all levels of this company. They are rude, unhelpful, and often unresponsive to customer needs. I would not recommend this company under any circumstances.
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293 days ago

We bought a $100 dollar bottle opener from this company. It never worked properly and then broke entirely. Wine Enthusiast refused to exchange, replace or refund and then refused to respond to our emails. They only gave us the name of the manufacturer with no address, phone number or contact information. My research indicated it was made in China and we've been unable to contact the manufacturer. Wine Enthusiast does not back their products. They provided no warranty or return expiration notice with the opener. It only stated that "returns are easy" and if we had any problems to contact them. This isn't the first problem product we've purchased from them, but it is the last.
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310 days ago

Kearny Mesa Toyota advertised a specific price on a vehicle in stock, which I was made aware of by the fleet manager. It was advertised for Sunday, but the fleet manager extended the offer to me in writing (by email) while I got a cash down payment and loan approval from my credit union. He also offered to add leather for a written agreed upon price. Within 38 hours, I had the cash downpayment and loan approval. I went to the dealer and accepted the fleet manager's offer. The vehicle was still on the lot and they took me for a test ride. The sales manager told my salesman that the offer I'd been given had expired on Sunday. I explained the written agreement to extend the offer and the leather price. The sales manager said the leather price was incorrect and it would be an additional $198 dollars. I said that wasn't the agreed price, but I'd accept the change. He said he'd have to call the GM about the other agreement. About 20 minutes later the sales manager said the offer would not be honored. He said the fleet manager did not follow protocol and did not get approval to make the offer. He acknowledged that the agreement had been made, because the sales manager checked the fleet manager's email. But, they still would not honor the written agreement. I took a day off work to make this deal and spent 5 hours on the lot with my wife and young child to have them refuse to honor a previously written agreement. They said they could make the deal if I paid an extra $1300 or so dollars. I explained that I felt the actions of their fleet manager was beyond my control, but a written agreement had been made. If nothing else, customer service would dictate their honoring this agreement. They said no and we left. We were stunned at this blatant rescinding of an offer by their fleet manager to a customer. I had purchased a new car from this lot before, and they were aware of that. Your word is who you are, but a written agreement is a contract. This falls within the "bait and switch" parameters, but at the very least, it was outrageous customer service. We remained shocked the whole 50 minute drive home and wondered how a dealership could treat customers in such a fashion. My biggest mistake was not researching in more detail the ratings of this dealership. There are poor ratings all over the internet.
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