Amen!
My husband and I are seriously thinking about driving up to Wisconsin (2 1/2 days drive) to tour the Camp Inn factory. Mind you, I've been interested in purchasing a Camp Inn teardrop for quite awhile....almost 200 builds ago to be truthful. A couple of years ago we drove to New York to see a 560 Raindrop that a nice couple were selling. They were including the side tent and just about everything else. As nice as it was, I was certain I wanted a 550 Teardrop. Last summer we drove out to the 1st MAUCICCO and we met the owners of Mcnugit, Jim & Jamie. They were very kind and eager to show us their teardrop. I've called Camp Inn 3 times...spoke with Cary twice, and Marty the last time. These folks were so easy to talk to and helpful. Never once did I feel pressured or patronized as a woman. I am certain the folks at Camp Inn genuinely care about their product and their customers, and they continually look for ways to make it the best it can be.
My husband and I are seriously thinking about driving up to Wisconsin (2 1/2 days drive) to tour the Camp Inn factory. Mind you, I've been interested in purchasing a Camp Inn teardrop for quite awhile....almost 200 builds ago to be truthful. A couple of years ago we drove to New York to see a 560 Raindrop that a nice couple were selling. They were including the side tent and just about everything else. As nice as it was, I was certain I wanted a 550 Teardrop. Last summer we drove out to the 1st MAUCICCO and we met the owners of Mcnugit, Jim & Jamie. They were very kind and eager to show us their teardrop. I've called Camp Inn 3 times...spoke with Cary twice, and Marty the last time. These folks were so easy to talk to and helpful. Never once did I feel pressured or patronized as a woman. I am certain the folks at Camp Inn genuinely care about their product and their customers, and they continually look for ways to make it the best it can be.