Drove 2 hours to trade my rv, hooked on Monty j, which sells for $58,000 retail some more or less but on average, they told me trade value was $30,000 and “banks won’t lend more than that” which is just a lie, banks lend on value comparables in the market, I asked politely to give me the best offer and he chose to lie again, so just walked away. I guess wasting time and lying is now what is being taught at these places.
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Deltin Stromme
Jan 29, 2026
Do NOT trust anyone at Camping World. My Service Advisor was (Eric Louderback-Duschene). I made it very clear to Eric before the repair process that I travel for work and use my camper full time. Without it, I must pay for a hotel in the nearest location to my work. Eric gave me a two to three week repair window, which I felt was acceptable for the repair process. After dropping off my camper with reassured confidence from Eric on the service, I did NOT hear anything from Camping World of Lincoln for 4 weeks.
Concerned about the repair time, I called Camping World of Lincoln myself. After numerous voicemails and attempts to reach Eric, I still had no answers. To my absolute astonishment, I received a call days later with the news that NO repair work had been performed on my camper and that Eric had NOT completed the warranty approvals still. At this point I got the Camping World of Lincoln General Manager involved in my situation hoping to resolve this issue. He admitted that Eric had not properly done his job and did not process the warranty repairs prior to my appointment date as discussed. Here’s he WORST part, Camping World of Golden, where I bought the camper new, had filed for warranty repair issues prior to my purchase and knew of the defects and the claim WITHOUT telling me BEFORE I purchased. At this point I filed an Ethics complaint with your independent HR management group.
On 8/30/25, my camper was supposed to be repaired and completed. To resolve the problem the General Manager "NORM" promised they would get the situation resolved and get the camper fixed immediately. Less than two weeks later, I was called by Eric, who informed me that the camper was “FINISHED” and the warranty repairs had been completed so I could pick up my unit.
So 9/3/25 I traveled 121 Miles or two hours one way to Lincoln from my home in Nelson, NE to pick up my again “FINISHED” camper with all the warranty issues resolved. Once arriving at Camping World of Lincoln, I became very upset with the whole situation. Only two issues out of the 15 total issues had been repaired. The work they “CLAIMED” to have fixed was so poorly repaired I wish they had never touched my camper. Not only did they let the camper get filthy over the month it was there, but they also closed the fridge at some point after we dropped the camper off and let the whole fridge and freezer mold. Our two expensive and new batteries were completely DEAD from improper storage during the repair. Furious I took the camper home and told the General Manager "NORM" and Eric I would never do business with Camping World again! I PAID out of pocket $1,152.15 for repairs, because they denied warranty repairs needing to be fixed.
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Tayden Payne
Dec 6, 2025
Called about a fifth wheel i seen online. The lady April made fun of my accent and hung up on me ill go elsewhere
My family bought a camper here, and I’m still not convinced this place is a real RV dealership and not a front for a traveling circus that lost its tent. The entire experience felt like it was being run by raccoons in company polo shirts, supervised by three squirrels in trench coats who definitely forged their résumés.
Every time we asked a question, we got an answer so confusing it spawned two more questions. It was like talking to a customer-service sphinx that had just woken up from a nap. At one point an employee tried fixing a printer by patting it gently and saying, ‘Come on buddy, you can do it,’ like it was a rescue dog learning to trust again.
By the end, I wasn’t sure if I was buying a camper or participating in an immersive theater performance titled ‘Chaos: The Experience.’ I half expected someone to pop out and tell me I’d passed a psychological experiment about patience.
If you enjoy stress, mystery paperwork, and the thrill of wondering whether an office gremlin is going to lose your documents, then congratulations — you’ve found paradise.
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Donald Fengler
Nov 6, 2025
Employees were excellent