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Power Movers JUNK
I had a VERY bad experience with a Power Mover trailer dolly. I bought
the biggest one they made to move a Rockwood 8315SS travel trailer. And a LUND 165 bass boat.I was assured that it would move my very light trailer just fine over grass. That was the lie of the year. It would not push it at all and it is poorly built. In order to turn the trailer I had to give it all the strength I had. I am 31 years old and in very good shape. I should have known it would end up being a bad experience. My wife tried to talk to him a few times during the purchase and was told " have your husband talk to me" as he thought the questions would be to much for her to answer or write down. The questions he had for me my wife could have easily answered for him. My wife said he talked down to her. Seems to me he has a problem dealing with women. To top it off I had a very hard time getting the company to do anything about it. The owner of the company Brady Hall had to be the rudest person I have ever had to deal with. All I wanted to do was to send the dolly back and get my money back. Right now I am still over 200 dollars in the hole. The dolly with shipping was $1365. The company has refused to refund all my money even though the dolly was defective. I would just hate to see anyone get burned like I did. Right now I am in the process of writing a RV Action lines in a few magazines and the BBB. I am also thinking about contacting the State attorney generals office. I have never bought such a worthless product from such a bad company and then had to deal with such a rude person. I ended up taking a fence out and cutting down some trees, so now I can turn my new camper and boat around with the truck. |
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