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Originally Posted by InterBlog
I think we have reached a tipping point on this issue. Under ordinary circumstances, people like the Wendlands might be able to get away with the shilling that they do, but because of the way RoadTrek went down, some people now have legitimate grudges against them.
People who have been treated poorly (through social media suppression or whatever measures) have extra motivation to watch what happens going forward, and to spot the things that average viewers might miss because they lack a history of personal investment in the situation.
So here we are, with LTV's glowing announcement of this great new partnership, and 3 days later, Robin Barrett produces an authentic and popular 28-minute video explaining how LTV dropped the ball and put her in the shop for 120 +/- days during her 2-year ownership period.
If anything remotely similar happens to the Wendlands, I don't think they'll be able to hide it. They'll get outed, or, LTV will arrange the kind of preferential treatment that is not extended to other owners such as Robin, and THAT will get outed. Either way, it ends up on television, so to speak.
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It does appear that the Wendland’s will be purchasing their permanent LTV themselves but you would expect them to get great support from LTV as brand ambassadors, probably beyond what many get...
How open they will be about issues will be something to see...