Tambo Camper wait list
Submitted: Wednesday, Apr 13, 2005 at 08:21
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Kaz & Dale
If anyone is considering to order a
Tambo Camper the wait list now is out till Jan06. I placed an order in late Feb and should have delivery in early August.
I hope the long wait list is because of two things
1.A fantastic product
2. An exceptional price
I think soon we will have people selling their spots on the wait list on ebay.
Well only 4 more months to go!
Reply By: Member - Paul J (ACT) - Wednesday, Apr 13, 2005 at 08:40
Wednesday, Apr 13, 2005 at 08:40
I hope the long wait list is because of two things
1.A fantastic product
2. An exceptional price
Both...
I was lucky, i ordered mine early Jan, picked up 20th Feb. I think since one of the magazines did a road
test on one of there campers, and gave it a good rap, there order's have increased heaps. Good on em, they are lovely people(Amanda&Keith)
to deal with, and their trailer's are made very strong, very airy, and heaps of options available.
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Reply By: flappa - Wednesday, Apr 13, 2005 at 09:01
Wednesday, Apr 13, 2005 at 09:01
I just hope with the increased Orders , doesn't produce increased problems.
I dont now how big the business is , but would assume its probably not THAT big. Would be a real shame to see any shortcuts , because of production pressure.
These
Tambo's have an excellent rep , in the lower end market . . . hope it stays that way.
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Reply By: Member - John - Wednesday, Apr 13, 2005 at 20:41
Wednesday, Apr 13, 2005 at 20:41
One brand new
Tambo Camper, Cooper, with mods, never been used, $10000.00 LOL
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Reply By: Member - Jimbo (VIC) - Wednesday, Apr 13, 2005 at 21:05
Wednesday, Apr 13, 2005 at 21:05
From all accounts they are the best value, quality, camper on the market.
From a consumer's point of view, it is just too long a wait. I'm an impatient bloke and could not wait that long. I'd have to
shop elsehwere.
I ask, why, if they are producing such a good product, why not increase their production and build their business? They might reply, we're happy with our business as it is, we're making a good living, so why change?
Not my way of doing business but who am I to tell them how to run it?
Each to their own I suppose.
Cheers,
Jim
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Follow Up By: Member - Stan (VIC) - Wednesday, Apr 13, 2005 at 21:16
Wednesday, Apr 13, 2005 at 21:16
If volume goes up, service or quality will normally go down or price
of the product will go up...
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Follow Up By: Member - Jimbo (VIC) - Wednesday, Apr 13, 2005 at 21:59
Wednesday, Apr 13, 2005 at 21:59
Well, perhaps Stan (love your name, it's my Dad's name and my eldest Son's middle name). Real Bloke's name. Pity my my Mother broke the tradition and I wasn't also called
Stanley.
A
well managed business should not lose quality. A matter of managing it rather than doing it yourself?
Cheers,
Jim (Son of
Stanley James, and father of James
Stanley).
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Follow Up By: Member - Stan (VIC) - Wednesday, Apr 13, 2005 at 22:28
Wednesday, Apr 13, 2005 at 22:28
Jim,
I can see a few
Stanley's and James's coming down the track :-).
In theory it should work. In practice unfortunatelly there are usually something gotta give - be it quiality, price, and/or customer service.
Stan
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Reply By: Truckster (Vic) - Wednesday, Apr 13, 2005 at 23:00
Wednesday, Apr 13, 2005 at 23:00
Why would you wait, theres 100,000 other overpriced box trailers with tents on them out there...
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