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I bought an RV from them. The salesman lied, deceived, cheated, and sold me a defective vehicle that was not even legal or safe to operate. My complaints were ignored. No satisfaction was forthcoming. Do not deal with this company under any circumstances or I believe they will cheat you also.

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Robbed mcmahon's
El Paso, US
Oct 17, 2011 2:44 am EDT

MESA, ARIZONA -- I am writing to inform you about the conduct of McMahon’s RV. I purchased a new RV (August 15, 2011) from McMahon’s and financed the purchase with Bank of the West. I traded in a 2006 Winnebago Aspect that was financed with Ally (formerly GMAC). As part of the transaction, when the loan on the new RV funded, the trade-in was to be paid off.
This loan funded on August 16th, 2011. I believed that Bank of the West would pay off the trade-in, but I now understand that all the funds went to McMahon’s. McMahon’s was supposed to pay off the balance on the trade-in owed to Ally, but now, two months later, it has not done so. Since then, McMahon’s has repeatedly made numerous false claims, starting with VP and Finance Manager telling me that it was just an error at their HQ in Irvine. They said they would meet with Brent McMahon and figure out what the problem was. Then the excuses progressed to the check was cut and they were waiting for Mr. McMahon to sign it (this was about three weeks ago). Ally got involved and VP assured them, starting a week ago, that the check had been sent. It didn’t arrive, and he even gave them a check number for the check which never arrived. It has now been two months since McMahon’s received the funds from Bank of the West. Over $30, 000 of those funds that McMahon’s kept do not belong to them and should have been paid to Ally.
Also, I paid $4, 206 for an extended warranty that was never provided to me. I asked in writing for a full refund of that within a few weeks of that purchase, to no avail.
It could be that McMahon’s will never pay this money, and is committing theft. However, even if they pay it soon, it is apparent that at best McMahon’s is wrongfully using “the float” by substantially delaying the payment of my trade-in.
In the meantime, my credit suffers, because I became delinquent on the loan with Ally (believing that it was paid in August).
I did business with McMahon’s after checking their rating with the Better Business Bureau and seeing that they had an A+ rating. After having this problem with them, I have done more research and have seen that there have been many more complaints on these two specific areas: failure to pay off trade-ins and failure to provide the warranty purchased.
Whether these issues are eventually resolved, this company should not be allowed to keep it’s A+ rating because it looks like McMahon’s is engaged in a pattern of using customers’ money as long as they can, to the detriment of the customer. This conduct of repeatedly failing to pay off trade-ins is deceptive and fraudulent, and for this reason I thought you should be advised.
The Better Business Bureau is a great program, and I appreciate that there is a forum to air complaints with a business and get information about a company. However, it seems that McMahon’s knows how to maintain its rating without changing its practices, by answering complaints with the same excuses. Businesses should not be able to manipulate the Better Business Bureau. Consumers who rely on the Better Business Bureau are being misled and repeatedly damaged by doing business with McMahon’s. McMahon’s emphasizes its high rating with the Better Business Bureau in its advertising. They should not be able to use the good name and reputation of the Better Business Bureau. With all due respect, it seems that the Better Business Bureau is being unwittingly used to help perpetuate McMahon’s fraudulent activity.
I have never filed a complaint with the Better Business Bureau on any business. I need help with this company. I need them to pay off my trade-in, refund my money for the warranty I was never provided, and repair my credit score.

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Adam Goldberg
Boston, US
Jun 30, 2011 9:26 pm EDT

I agree. I bought an almost new RV from them and it had a few minor issues that they said that they would fix. It's now been 4 months and about 50 phone calls and 20 visits and it is still not fixed. They are horrible and I would suggest never dealing with them.

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marie baley
Los Ange, US
Dec 24, 2010 10:59 pm EST

We finally won at Small Claim court but we are unable to collect. The motorhome was not a 2008 but 2007. We had a lot of problems with them regarding lack of repairs. They do not have integrity. Do not deal with them.

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machow
Redlands, US
Sep 25, 2010 10:34 am EDT

The did the same to me. Failed to pay off my trade in timely resulting in over $700 in late fees and interest. Bank threatening to place a 30 day late on my perfect credit report. Repeated promises to pay off my trade in "tomorrow" failed to materialize. Sitll fighting with them over this issue. No one in the main office will return my calls. I have been hung up on, transferred to phones that are not longer in service or that ring forever.

The service department fails to return calls most of the time and if they do they can be rude. Only talked to the service manager twice but she was rude both times.

I was warned about this company but did not lsiten. Don's you do the same. NEVER buy from McMahons!