NIRVC
National Indoor RV Centers
Greetings,
As questions, comments, private messages, posts, calls, emails, and texts have come in to me over the past 8 months since I first posted on this subject, I have attempted to respond individually as time has permitted. My responses have been spread across all those media. After @RedBaron’s post yesterday, I now feel it will be more efficient going forward if the topic of “changing service” could be consolidated into a single thread for comments, suggestions, and discussion. And, I will endeavor to comment when time permits. For example, I’m aware of several questions and comments about stocking parts, the ordering of parts, preauthorizations, etc., which I will comment on as time permits.
I’m a believer when you have a problem, you put the problem on the table so we all have a problem. For a those who are new to the discussion I first “put the problem on the table” in my next two posts here in this thread, when I responded to a post by a great customer of ours in Phoenix back in December 2020. I believe the next two posts sufficiently define the problem, and will serve as a good foundation of understanding for my subsequent, and future posts in tackling this problem.
If you suffer from insomnia, my posts will be here to help.
Onward,
Brett Davis
As questions, comments, private messages, posts, calls, emails, and texts have come in to me over the past 8 months since I first posted on this subject, I have attempted to respond individually as time has permitted. My responses have been spread across all those media. After @RedBaron’s post yesterday, I now feel it will be more efficient going forward if the topic of “changing service” could be consolidated into a single thread for comments, suggestions, and discussion. And, I will endeavor to comment when time permits. For example, I’m aware of several questions and comments about stocking parts, the ordering of parts, preauthorizations, etc., which I will comment on as time permits.
I’m a believer when you have a problem, you put the problem on the table so we all have a problem. For a those who are new to the discussion I first “put the problem on the table” in my next two posts here in this thread, when I responded to a post by a great customer of ours in Phoenix back in December 2020. I believe the next two posts sufficiently define the problem, and will serve as a good foundation of understanding for my subsequent, and future posts in tackling this problem.
If you suffer from insomnia, my posts will be here to help.
Onward,
Brett Davis