ProfJohnL said:
Hello TR,
The matters you raise if they have any merit in law should be pursued. If you or any other of the attendees have done so then that closes the matter. Constantly reiterating your story in the forum is not going to change the outcome.
Hi ProfJohnL & Dustydog. firstly - ProfJohnL your opening line would lead me to believe that you are of the opinion that I was present at that meeting as were others - I was not UNFORTUNATELY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I have very good reason to believe that the person/persons that owned the Compass Rallye were/are indeed subscribers to 'The Other Forum'. My understanding is that they eventually and only after a great deal of grief finally had the 'nightmare of a caravan sorted out and then got rid.
Each and every one of the other affected individuals from The Other Forum have dealt with their issue/issues either one way or another and my latest understanding is that they have also gotten rid of their own individual nemesis. Some have actually left caravanning and gone to Motorhomes and some have gone the Static Caravan route.
I personally do not have the means nor contacts to move this into and pursue this issue to where it should rightfully be dealt with. Automotive manufacturers have for many years been made to 'Stand-up & Be Counted'.
Why not manufacturers of Touring Caravans?
With respect - as for this statement :- "Constantly reiterating your story in the forum is not going to change the outcome".[/quote]
The very very old adage :- The more mud that you throw at a wall - the better is the chance of it sticking - comes to mind here.
Dustydog. I have moved on (metaphorically). Indeed the SuperSirocco is in for a rather expensive repair programme. Without the repair it would hardly raise a respectable amount of SCRAP value and then I would have totally lost-out.
As is stands,the caravan will come back and it will realise a true market value again. I will put it up for sale and then that is another caravanner's caravanning over from the perspective of products from the mainstream and relatively untouchable purveyors of products that often result in disappointment,expensive changes of direction and thinking - coupled with levels of stress that in some areas of employment would bring about large amounts of financial recompense.