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After having mine replaced earlier in the year the new one has now gone the same way as the old one :O(
Hi again....the thread on the Caravan Club letter has some interesting points on SOGA.........AndrewHi Again....glad to here you are still on holiday...had many a good time in France, especially around Uzes and also the Drome.
To reply.we now have approaching 5000 owner reports on window defects. When the letter was published by the Caravan Club, in just 2 weeks we had 2300 reports.
Due to the work load, I have recruited a friend to help make sense of all the information we have gathered.
The manufacturers Polyplastic NL have admitted they have a problem, but to date have only offered a repair solution, which has proved to be unsatisfactory or a discount option which from owner reports is completely fictitious.
Due to the limitations of this forum, you are aware that I can not name dealers or go into specifics in great detail, but we do publish these details on our website and also offer advice where appropriate.
There have been many contributors, on this subject, in this forum, presenting all sides to the physical and legal aspects, which is much appreciated, as this provides a very balanced argument.
I know that your views are not consistent with my findings and I would not expect anyone just to agree, without seeing the facts, but that is not to say that I don't value them and I am prepared to listen to everyone's comments. My only interest is to resolve the issue of manufacturers liability.
As soon as we have finished documenting the evidence, Polyplastic NL will be the know and will be given the opportunity to reply. As you rightly point out this is crucial to the whole problem. Regards Andrew
Hi Fred.....thankyou for contacting me via our website.....I have sent you a reply with hopefully some positive news...regards AndrewHello Andrew,
while your goal is respectable and I would really appreciate having replacement windows for free (just as everyone else I guess), this whole action sounds a bit ironic to me. In fact you are gathering all concerned peoples to defend their particular interests in a class action lawsuit (wich is already contradictory), to sue a manufacturer who is making a recall in a way that is supposed to guarantee his survivability (if what they say is true). Should this action succeed, the manufacturer would probably go bankrupt. This would by far not be the first case where a condemned company goes bust before even being able to pay the compensation ordered by court. As a consequence, little to no one would get any replacement windows, as those plastic parts are made with casting moulds specific to that manufacturer no other could take that part over, and even if they wouldn't want to (and have to). As a result all remaining concerned owners would have no solution left, not even windows at reduced price, to make their vehicle secure.
I would understand that you don't want to hear this at this stage, seen all the troubles you've made yourself so far, but you really should reconsider your definition of "particular interests". As Rousseau said, they rarely match the common good. In fact I'm starting to fear not getting any windows at all when I read you. At this moment I'm having trouble getting the recall done at all, it is impossible to get an appointment for this anywhere, and I'm asking myself if those troubles could be linked to what you are doing. And as we are talking about it, my particular interest would be to have my vehicle safe to travel, and not to risk an ongoing lawsuit while my vehicle is stuck to finally go out with nothing.
So although this sounds all very tempting to me, I think I will not cede to this utopia and keep on trying to have my windows replaced at whatever the price may be. This whole matter would at least have offered the insight that I won't buy any vehicle equipped with Polyplastic windows anymore.