All Of Our Warranties Are Voided!
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According to Greg @ Shogren, they had been doing warranty work for Fountain all along, and now have to eat thousands of dollars worth of claims themselves.
Don't believe that Reggie isn't a part of the problem. He has always been one step ahead of the banks, stock markets, etc.
Look at the fabulous coup he pulled off after bankrupcy to get control of his company again, at pennies on the dollar.
We have simply been outsmarted.
Carder
Don't believe that Reggie isn't a part of the problem. He has always been one step ahead of the banks, stock markets, etc.
Look at the fabulous coup he pulled off after bankrupcy to get control of his company again, at pennies on the dollar.
We have simply been outsmarted.
Carder
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give me a break? Stress cracks? welcome to boating LOL. Anyway your boat is almost 3 model years old and that stuff wouldnt be covered. You're going way overboard talking conspiracy theory and warranty work in the same breath. Besides, getting paid for warranty work as a dealer is always a gamble LOL.
Last edited by DollaBill; 05-02-2010 at 10:01 AM.
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I agree, warranty work is always a crap shoot. Many boat companies have gone under, and it usually ends up the same way. Genmar has been sold and broken up after the bankruptcy, same situation for warranties. Secured creditors get what they can, and customers and other unsecured creditors usually are out of luck.
Unless it's a serious problem, I always take boat warranties at far less than face value. Just like the Passport and other warranties Mercury and Volvo sell. Try debating a spark plug problem with Mercury after it fried your engine. Stress cracks are the least of your problem. The list of boats that don't have any is smaller than the fine print on the warranties
Unless it's a serious problem, I always take boat warranties at far less than face value. Just like the Passport and other warranties Mercury and Volvo sell. Try debating a spark plug problem with Mercury after it fried your engine. Stress cracks are the least of your problem. The list of boats that don't have any is smaller than the fine print on the warranties
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http://www.teamshogren.com/new-boats...lightning.html
I wonder what the real going price is on that one,,,,,,,,,, I really need to hit the lotto!
Seems like Shogren sold a lot of repo's the last few months, they had 3 or 4 35's right?
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I assume you mean this one/
http://www.teamshogren.com/new-boats...lightning.html
I wonder what the real going price is on that one,,,,,,,,,, I really need to hit the lotto!
Seems like Shogren sold a lot of repo's the last few months, they had 3 or 4 35's right?
http://www.teamshogren.com/new-boats...lightning.html
I wonder what the real going price is on that one,,,,,,,,,, I really need to hit the lotto!
Seems like Shogren sold a lot of repo's the last few months, they had 3 or 4 35's right?
http://www.offshoreonly.com/classifi...o33972-en.html
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Most warranties are full of fine print which allows companies to exclude coverage in just about any situation. Difference comes at the dealer level where a customer can attempt to get some satisfaction.