Tried living in a house for 3 years after spending 5 years on the road.
We are now looking to purchase a motorhome with an East west bed and rear ensuite.
Would anyone in WA be so kind as to allow my wife and I to have a look at your motorhome in this configuration?
We will probably have to fly east to buy one, and that's a costly thing to do if the layout doesn't suit us.
Bobdown said
01:26 PM Dec 9, 2022
I see you are in Rockingham, Peter, there is an Avida dealer near you. Go and have a look at them for Motorhomes.
Also Luxury RV has a yard in there, mainly sell caravans, a 'Retreat' dealer, that's where I brought mine from.
-- Edited by Bobdown on Friday 9th of December 2022 01:27:06 PM
Bobdown said
04:25 PM Dec 22, 2022
Why do we bother?
We answer some people, provide a link etc etc and don't even get the courtesy of a reply.
Are they being rude or are we just being taken for granted??
Merry Xmas Bob
Whenarewethere said
04:30 PM Dec 22, 2022
Could be worse.
"Thanks in advance"
Bill B said
11:29 PM Dec 22, 2022
Bobdown wrote:
Why do we bother?
We answer some people, provide a link etc etc and don't even get the courtesy of a reply.
Are they being rude or are we just being taken for granted??
Merry Xmas Bob
In those cases I don't bother to answer any further questions they may have
shakey55 said
06:54 AM Dec 23, 2022
Its as bad as people responding to a question with Ill send you a PM
A question may be asked by one person, but the answer may be useful to many.
Magnarc said
08:46 AM Dec 23, 2022
Bobdown wrote:
Why do we bother?
We answer some people, provide a link etc etc and don't even get the courtesy of a reply.
Are they being rude or are we just being taken for granted??
Merry Xmas Bob
Totally agree with your views Bob. The "Thanks in advance" has long since been a bone of contention with me, but I think that sometimes its a case of seeing it in print and maybe thinking it is the done thing. Monkey see, monkey do????
Failure to reply to a post that is an answer to your request is not only downright rude but also shows a lack of manners and respect. I get the impression that some people post just for the sake of posting or just to have a stir.
How many times have we seen questions posed on this forum that could be answered by a couple of clicks on Google? If you were buying a van would you not go to the dealer to have a look at it?
jebs said
09:11 AM Dec 23, 2022
Thats like asking someone if you could have a walk through their house because youre thinking of buying a house ..same thing I reckon
TheHeaths said
09:15 AM Dec 23, 2022
I can understand asking to see if a private owner has one to look at, as it removes the pressure of the salesperson over your shoulder at the dealer.
That doesnt excuse not acknowledging responses to your question.
On a similar note, a please when requesting an answer to a question would be nice to see. That particular comment is made as a general observation of forum questions. And before I am told to get over it, good manners dont go out of fashion.
Tony LEE said
12:15 PM Dec 23, 2022
Bobdown, did you actually provide any worthwhile advice to the OP?
They were quite specific in their request.
Hairyone said
12:15 PM Dec 23, 2022
Jeez.....after reading the comments, Im not surprised he didn't bother replying!......Not everyone sits home on the computer all day looking for arguments.....maybe he's out of range? At work? Had an emergency? Forgot?
All he asked was to have a look at someone's motorhome and maybe chat to someone who owns one not trying sell them, most people like showing off their set up and chatting with like minded people.......Lighten up!
Grumpy old bastards....LOL
Whenarewethere said
12:27 PM Dec 23, 2022
Couldn't find 60 seconds from the 9th to the 22nd.
Tony Bev said
12:36 PM Dec 23, 2022
Hairyone wrote:
Jeez.....after reading the comments, Im not surprised he didn't bother replying!......Not everyone sits home on the computer all day looking for arguments.....maybe he's out of range? At work? Had an emergency? Forgot?
All he asked was to have a look at someone's motorhome and maybe chat to someone who owns one not trying sell them, most people like showing off their set up and chatting with like minded people.......Lighten up!
Grumpy old bastards....LOL
X2
Tony Bev said
12:45 PM Dec 23, 2022
Leather Tech wrote:
Tried living in a house for 3 years after spending 5 years on the road. We are now looking to purchase a motorhome with an East west bed and rear ensuite. Would anyone in WA be so kind as to allow my wife and I to have a look at your motorhome in this configuration? We will probably have to fly east to buy one, and that's a costly thing to do if the layout doesn't suit us.
Hi Leather Tech
My home base is about 200 Ks south of you, unfortunately I am gearing up to go over the East, so do not have much time, for showing you my configuration
My motorhome is a 2006 model, and there have been many different configurations since that time
You have been given some good advice on where to look locally, at the configurations of motorhomes
The wife and I, looked for about six months before purchasing a caravan, then many years later spent another six months looking for the motorhome, (in my Avatar)
Hope that you find what you are looking for
w
Bobdown said
12:55 PM Dec 23, 2022
Tony LEE wrote:
Bobdown, did you actually provide any worthwhile advice to the OP? They were quite specific in their request.
Yes Tony, firstly I looked up his name to respond accordingly, and saw his address as Rockingham.
So I knew there was a Avida dealer there as we looked for a friend at a van, so I googled the yard and provided a link.
You can go thru any yard and go in and out of the motorhomes , looking at layouts without being hassled by salesmen.
I waited a couple of days for some to reply and then thought I'd help the guy out. 13 days later no reply, and for someone to make a post and not check would be unusual.
His last logon was an hour after I posted, so he saw it. In future he can bloody fly to the other side of Australia to pick his layout.
Cheers Bob
Ivan 01 said
01:41 PM Dec 23, 2022
Yes it is not difficult to acknowledge any help.
I like his signature.
In advance, I like a lot of you grumpy old barstewards.
-- Edited by Ivan 01 on Friday 23rd of December 2022 01:41:42 PM
yobarr said
01:53 PM Dec 23, 2022
shakey55 wrote:
Its as bad as people responding to a question with Ill send you a PM
A question may be asked by one person, but the answer may be useful to many.
Regularly I communicate with other members by PM, sometimes in response to a post on the open forum, and sometimes in reply to a question I've received via PM.
Most of the enquiries that I receive via PM involve weights etc, and the purchase of a suitable tow vehicle, with the writers saying that they've contacted me direct because they recognise that when it comes to weights I do know what I'm talking about, and they wish to discuss their situation without input from no doubt good-intentioned folk who only think they know weights.
"Indignant" might be a word used to describe owners' reactions when I expose the inadequacies of their tow vehicles.
Recently I posted of a couple that I'd met at a free camp, and while the details escape me at present, they had an LC 105 with measured weight of 3600kg, and a hugely overloaded caravan that is "legal at 3500kg Mate". The balloon was burst when I showed them that their car had a GVM rating of only 3180kg, which is less than that of a Ford Ranger, and their van had ATM of only 3180kg.
Because I didn't reveal any identifying details I was comfortable posting this on the open forum, in the hope that it may help others realise that not all that glistens is Gold.
Everybody is entitled to have an opinion, no matter how misguided they may be, but when it comes to weights there is no room for opinion. To avoid embarassing anyone on the open forum I prefer to communicate via PM. Sometimes I get an email address to allow me to send photos.
Your weights are either right, or they're wrong.
Perhaps this script goes some way to helping you understand why some people say "I'll send you a PM"? Cheers
-- Edited by yobarr on Friday 23rd of December 2022 02:07:12 PM
Chris, congratulations on the paragraphs and punctuation.
If someone asks a question and receives a reply, whether they like it or not, it is good manners to respond.
We all don't have the same views, that's what makes a forum. It would no good if we all barracked for the same team, there would be no one to rib.
I'm over it now, cricket will be on soon...........Cheers Bob
Ivan 01 said
02:08 PM Dec 23, 2022
shakey55 wrote:
Its as bad as people responding to a question with Ill send you a PM
A question may be asked by one person, but the answer may be useful to many.
I have to agree shakey55.
If and it is a big if, someone feels the need to absolutely exclude all others from the information about to be supplied then why does the respondent have to announce to the entire forum that he or she is doing so.
Why not just send the person a PM without the * look at me, look at me* quote to the topic.
My thoughts are that if the information cant be shared then maybe the content might be doubtful.
yobarr said
03:41 PM Dec 23, 2022
Ivan 01 wrote:
I have to agree shakey55.
If and it is a big if, someone feels the need to absolutely exclude all others from the information about to be supplied then why does the respondent have to announce to the entire forum that he or she is doing so.
Why not just send the person a PM without the * look at me, look at me* quote to the topic.
My thoughts are that if the information cant be shared then maybe the content might be doubtful.
Ivan, I'm surprised at your stance on this issue, as several times I've openly explained my reasons for using PMs. Should the recipient of any PM so desire he is quite welcome to screenshot my script, and post it on the open forum. BUT it must be in its entirity, and not cherry-picked to suit an agenda.
Surely you would understand that the reason for posting "PM sent", or similar, is simply to alert the recipient to look for a PM? Like many, I do not necessarily log-in to the forum to simply view posts, so unless the recipient has ticked the "send me email to alert me to replies" (or whatever) box he otherwise would be unaware that he has "mail".
"Look at me, Look at me" is the least of my concerns, although it always is nice to have my help acknowledged by the PM recipient when I have provided helpful advice. Several times I have "saved" people from having a salesman Ram an entirely unsuitable vehicle down their throats.
It is not my intention to Rob your post of any validity, but I trust that I now have addressed any concerns you may have had? Could I take this opportunity to wish you, along with the Drivers, a very Merry Xmas? Cheers.
Yobarr, I most certainly agree with you about anyone who *cherry pics* parts of replies on any forum.
It was quite common in here in the past, maybe not so much now but this cherry picking can turn what might be a throw away line or part of a technical text into something that means something entirely different.
I was told it is bad forum etiquette to quote a Private Message from another member on a forum. I think it was Rob Driver or probably Angie that told me that.
I will pass your good wishes to Angie and Rob. Rob is having a fair old battle at the moment with his health. I am praying for his recovery.
Merry Xmas to you and yours Chris.
Have a safe and Happy Festive Season and New Year.
-- Edited by Ivan 01 on Friday 23rd of December 2022 06:43:16 PM
I see you are in Rockingham, Peter, there is an Avida dealer near you. Go and have a look at them for Motorhomes.
Also Luxury RV has a yard in there, mainly sell caravans, a 'Retreat' dealer, that's where I brought mine from.
Cheers Bob
https://www.rvcentrewa.com.au/motorhomes/
-- Edited by Bobdown on Friday 9th of December 2022 01:27:06 PM
Why do we bother?
We answer some people, provide a link etc etc and don't even get the courtesy of a reply.
Are they being rude or are we just being taken for granted??
Merry Xmas Bob
Could be worse.
"Thanks in advance"
In those cases I don't bother to answer any further questions they may have
A question may be asked by one person, but the answer may be useful to many.
Totally agree with your views Bob. The "Thanks in advance" has long since been a bone of contention with me, but I think that sometimes its a case of seeing it in print and maybe thinking it is the done thing. Monkey see, monkey do????
Failure to reply to a post that is an answer to your request is not only downright rude but also shows a lack of manners and respect. I get the impression that some people post just for the sake of posting or just to have a stir.
How many times have we seen questions posed on this forum that could be answered by a couple of clicks on Google? If you were buying a van would you not go to the dealer to have a look at it?
That doesnt excuse not acknowledging responses to your question.
On a similar note, a please when requesting an answer to a question would be nice to see. That particular comment is made as a general observation of forum questions. And before I am told to get over it, good manners dont go out of fashion.
All he asked was to have a look at someone's motorhome and maybe chat to someone who owns one not trying sell them, most people like showing off their set up and chatting with like minded people.......Lighten up!
Grumpy old bastards....LOL
Couldn't find 60 seconds from the 9th to the 22nd.
X2
Hi Leather Tech
My home base is about 200 Ks south of you, unfortunately I am gearing up to go over the East, so do not have much time, for showing you my configuration
My motorhome is a 2006 model, and there have been many different configurations since that time
You have been given some good advice on where to look locally, at the configurations of motorhomes
The wife and I, looked for about six months before purchasing a caravan, then many years later spent another six months looking for the motorhome, (in my Avatar)
Hope that you find what you are looking for
w
Yes Tony, firstly I looked up his name to respond accordingly, and saw his address as Rockingham.
So I knew there was a Avida dealer there as we looked for a friend at a van, so I googled the yard and provided a link.
You can go thru any yard and go in and out of the motorhomes , looking at layouts without being hassled by salesmen.
I waited a couple of days for some to reply and then thought I'd help the guy out. 13 days later no reply, and for someone to make a post and not check would be unusual.
His last logon was an hour after I posted, so he saw it. In future he can bloody fly to the other side of Australia to pick his layout.
Cheers Bob
Yes it is not difficult to acknowledge any help.
I like his signature.
In advance, I like a lot of you grumpy old barstewards.
-- Edited by Ivan 01 on Friday 23rd of December 2022 01:41:42 PM
Regularly I communicate with other members by PM, sometimes in response to a post on the open forum, and sometimes in reply to a question I've received via PM.
Most of the enquiries that I receive via PM involve weights etc, and the purchase of a suitable tow vehicle, with the writers saying that they've contacted me direct because they recognise that when it comes to weights I do know what I'm talking about, and they wish to discuss their situation without input from no doubt good-intentioned folk who only think they know weights.
"Indignant" might be a word used to describe owners' reactions when I expose the inadequacies of their tow vehicles.
Recently I posted of a couple that I'd met at a free camp, and while the details escape me at present, they had an LC 105 with measured weight of 3600kg, and a hugely overloaded caravan that is "legal at 3500kg Mate". The balloon was burst when I showed them that their car had a GVM rating of only 3180kg, which is less than that of a Ford Ranger, and their van had ATM of only 3180kg.
Because I didn't reveal any identifying details I was comfortable posting this on the open forum, in the hope that it may help others realise that not all that glistens is Gold.
Everybody is entitled to have an opinion, no matter how misguided they may be, but when it comes to weights there is no room for opinion. To avoid embarassing anyone on the open forum I prefer to communicate via PM. Sometimes I get an email address to allow me to send photos.
Your weights are either right, or they're wrong.
Perhaps this script goes some way to helping you understand why some people say "I'll send you a PM"? Cheers
-- Edited by yobarr on Friday 23rd of December 2022 02:07:12 PM
Chris, congratulations on the paragraphs and punctuation.
If someone asks a question and receives a reply, whether they like it or not, it is good manners to respond.
We all don't have the same views, that's what makes a forum. It would no good if we all barracked for the same team, there would be no one to rib.
I'm over it now, cricket will be on soon...........Cheers Bob
I have to agree shakey55.
If and it is a big if, someone feels the need to absolutely exclude all others from the information about to be supplied then why does the respondent have to announce to the entire forum that he or she is doing so.
Why not just send the person a PM without the * look at me, look at me* quote to the topic.
My thoughts are that if the information cant be shared then maybe the content might be doubtful.
Ivan, I'm surprised at your stance on this issue, as several times I've openly explained my reasons for using PMs. Should the recipient of any PM so desire he is quite welcome to screenshot my script, and post it on the open forum. BUT it must be in its entirity, and not cherry-picked to suit an agenda.
Surely you would understand that the reason for posting "PM sent", or similar, is simply to alert the recipient to look for a PM? Like many, I do not necessarily log-in to the forum to simply view posts, so unless the recipient has ticked the "send me email to alert me to replies" (or whatever) box he otherwise would be unaware that he has "mail".
"Look at me, Look at me" is the least of my concerns, although it always is nice to have my help acknowledged by the PM recipient when I have provided helpful advice. Several times I have "saved" people from having a salesman Ram an entirely unsuitable vehicle down their throats.
It is not my intention to Rob your post of any validity, but I trust that I now have addressed any concerns you may have had? Could I take this opportunity to wish you, along with the Drivers, a very Merry Xmas? Cheers.
Yobarr, I most certainly agree with you about anyone who *cherry pics* parts of replies on any forum.
It was quite common in here in the past, maybe not so much now but this cherry picking can turn what might be a throw away line or part of a technical text into something that means something entirely different.
I was told it is bad forum etiquette to quote a Private Message from another member on a forum. I think it was Rob Driver or probably Angie that told me that.
I will pass your good wishes to Angie and Rob. Rob is having a fair old battle at the moment with his health. I am praying for his recovery.
Merry Xmas to you and yours Chris.
Have a safe and Happy Festive Season and New Year.
-- Edited by Ivan 01 on Friday 23rd of December 2022 06:43:16 PM