Okay I have been trying to wrap my head around this one for over a week now.
Here is my understanding. Not sure if this is all correct. Open for comments, like everything else.
1. Escape Trailer Inc. is for sale.
2. ETI is also without a permanent CEO/President.?.
3. ETI is looking for a new President.?.
4. The parent company to ETI is also for sale. Is this correct?
5. It looks like there has been a big change in employee positions that may positively affect customer relations.
6. All of these changes we seem to be seeing from ETI could also be wiped out by an incoming president that places a higher value on something else other than customer support.
My role in all of this? I am getting an ice-cream headache trying to figure out my relationship with ETI.
Am I a supported customer welcome to bring my trailer back for support issues, either under warranty or not?
Or am I a one time sale, never to be seen again, thank you very much? That is how I feel like I have been treated so far, and I have not found the staff to be very helpful when I have called in. Once they did not even call me back.
I do have several issues I would like to talk to them about, and maybe come up for modifications. ****! I would like to just know how many watts I can safely get through the 12 volt system wiring. A USB-C adapter and a hungry device can easily place a demand of over 100 watts on the system. What is safe?
So when I hear talk of ETI warming up to customers, (I would like to say again, I have never experienced it once), I start thinking about ways to restart a relationship with ETI, in the interest of keeping my investment in mobile living intact.
I may be making too much of this as I have a tendency to run on the sensitive side of life. But I really would like a better relationship with the company that made my wonderful camper. I really do love this thing. And I am not opposed to running up to BC once in a while for a little tune up.
This has been bugging me for a few weeks. Maybe now I will feel better.