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RV One Superstores (Buffalo RV) – RV Repair Center
At Wholesale Warranties we recognize RV One Superstores (Buffalo RV) as being a reputable service facility with the ability to accept RV extended warranty policies issued by our company for motorhomes, 5th wheels, and travel trailers. Although we can’t guarantee your satisfaction with RV One Superstores (Buffalo RV), the reputation of this repair facility has shown by our research to be satisfactory with no current or past complaints, issues, or grievances by any of our customers that have used this repair facility. We encourage Wholesale Warranties extended warranty policy holders to directly call RV One Superstores (Buffalo RV) at (716) 652-4500 specifically for questions and information on setting appointments, scheduling repairs, and the areas of expertise. RV One Superstores (Buffalo RV) is currently servicing the West Seneca, NY area and is located at 1200 SW Blvd.
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Warranty service, Forest River Solera.
We purchased a brand new Solera RV from Buffalo RV (Division of RV One Superstores, Inc., Albany, NY) in Nov. 2012. The salesman told us to
expect a few minor repairs and adjustments that might be needed after the first camping trip, and so we made an appointment for June 19, 2013
(7 month notice).
One week prior to that date, I called the service department and reconfirmed that date. We brought the unit in on the 19th, along with a list of
about 10 items that needed to be fixed ? including an electric step that was stuck in the extended position and made driving the unit unsafe.
What followed were two month of phone hell trying to get anybody to inform us about the status of the repairs. Part of the problem was that it
was next to impossible to talk to anyone at the store. We left numerous messages, and most of the time they were ignored. Only after we
threatened legal action did we receive some recognition of the problem, which apparently was ?overbooking? and ?understaffing? of the service
department, and problems receiving parts.
We finally got the unit back on Aug. 19. We did voice our disappointment to the store manager, Mike Watkins, and asked him for some sort of
recognition that we essentially lost our entire summer camping season. He promised us to investigate and get back to us. In typical Buffalo RV
fashion, we never heard from him again!