LandCruiserPhil said:
At what point do you just throw the towel in and write it off? Can I assume the trailer rental is a business therefore some risks are involved. Surely the trailer is insured?
Phil
Our trailers are hand crafted, and a little bit of us goes into every trailer. It's really a throwback to a bygone era where craftsmen built their product with pride, and the owners of their products used them knowing the craft that went into making them.
When a trailer is stolen, or presumed stolen, that person takes a piece of us with the trailer, so it transcends throwing the towel in, or writing it off.
I want the trailer back. I want to find out why a person feels that they shouldn't have to wait 6 -8 weeks to take delivery of a new trailer, like everyone else has to, but thinks it's OK to rent a trailer and not return it.
I might feel different if it was a Jayco or a Fleetwood, but it's not. As the sticker on the side of an AT says, this trailer was "Built with pride in the USA", and more than that it was built with pride by Scotty, and Matt, and Simon.