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Postby Jason and Amanda » Wed Aug 26, 2009 10:27 pm

Teardrop Tickler wrote:I have never had the pleasure to speak with you.
I am sorry for your troubles.

At Little Guy, we bend over backwards to make any situation right.
In fact, we've outright replaced trailers that were misused and eaten thousands of dollars all in the name of customer service.

Call me tomorrow toll free at 877-545-4897.
I will do everything in my power to make you satisfied.

- Scott


I can vouch as well, I forgot that I have had 2 issues with my Silver Shadow, first was the Petcool A/C flexible ducting hose had split open and Scott promptly replaced it. And second, the chrome on one of my baby moon hubcaps started flaking off and Scott promptly sent me 2 more!
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Postby iplay10us2 » Thu Aug 27, 2009 6:16 am

Teardrop Tickler wrote:I have never had the pleasure to speak with you.
I am sorry for your troubles.

At Little Guy, we bend over backwards to make any situation right.
In fact, we've outright replaced trailers that were misused and eaten thousands of dollars all in the name of customer service.

Call me tomorrow toll free at 877-545-4897.
I will do everything in my power to make you satisfied.

- Scott



And, count me as one who has had excellent service from Little Guy!! I have had a few small issues with my Silver Shadow, and the excellent response and help from Scott and others has been great!
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Postby nawlinsteardrop » Mon Jan 11, 2010 8:50 pm

We had a little leak problem on the hatch. Joe took good care of us. He is now at pleasant valley Trailers though. Some split up. :D :D
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Postby Charlie -T » Tue Jan 12, 2010 9:07 am

I wound up buying my tear from a private builder and have had no leaking problems at this point. I have been in customer service and i definitely want to applaud :applause: Little Guy's customer service policy! As with most large companies they are not always aware of the problems that are sometimes miss handled by their employees. Although i am very pleased with my TD, If and when i am ready to purchase another, i will definitely look into the Little Guy TD's because of their willingness of service after the sale!
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Postby Blumie » Sat Jan 16, 2010 11:23 am

I'm a newcomer to these various comment threads - and a slow reader, too - but will weigh in all these months later. I'd like to know if Little Guy's "strategic solutions" rep was able to make things right for the original commenter.

We own a 2006 Pleasant Valley-made Silver Shadow. We also found out, the wet way, that the galley hinge must be down in a rainstorm if any part of the trailer roof sloping that way is exposed to rain. Our leak was a pinhole gap in the caulking, since fixed.

We have had the luxury of comparing PV and LG Silver Shadows, however, since some folks a couple blocks away bought a new LG SS last summer. Much cheaper construction, esp. struts & galley lid lining. What really caught my eye, however, was that the trim holding the veneer on in the cabin was coming off and hanging down -- on a new, unused trailer.
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Postby warbird » Sun May 15, 2011 5:12 am

Having looked through this thread I thought I'd post the email that I sent to both Little Guy USA & the importers in the UK.............

Hi Folks, thought you might be interested in these pictures of, what I understand to be, the first Little Guy to be imported into the UK in 2005, six years ago, not very good is it?
The sealent strip that is supposed to be under the edge capping has great gaps in it which has allowed water to get in in under it & soak both sides, the beam of wood that goes across the back where the galley cover comes down onto has carpet between it & the side of the tear which can never be of sound construction. I'm faced now with either having to rebuild most of the tear or just scrap it! & it's only 6 years old!! not a good advert for Little Guy teardrops is it? I have already had to re attatch the L/H side after a gap of about half an inch between the side panel & the floor inside, I could see the hangar floor, from the inside!
I bought it around 14 months ago & since then it has maybe been outside for 8 days al the rest of the time it has been dry stored either in our hangar at work or in my garage at home.
I welcome your thoughts!

Geoff Waldorf

Bristol. UK


I am yet to recieve a reply from either!
Here is a link to the repairs & damage found :cry:

http://tcgb.freeforums.org/little-guy-r ... -t609.html

I would welcome any comments!
Cheers
Geoff

Oh, I thought I would add that in August I've been invited to attend a show with my Teardrop so a TV company can include it in a program they are making about caravans! I'm not sure what I'm going to be able to say to them regarding this poor quality build. :thinking:
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Postby mvperini » Sun May 15, 2011 8:24 pm

i can understand your frustration with all of the water damage, what i would like to know is how did the first owner treat the trailer, did he leave it outside during the winter, was it covered up. by the looks of the water damage the trailer was leaking for some time.. i live in Oregon on the west coast and we do not sun tan over here we rust :lol: :lol:

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Postby warbird » Mon May 16, 2011 2:04 am

mvperini wrote:i can understand your frustration with all of the water damage, what i would like to know is how did the first owner treat the trailer, did he leave it outside during the winter, was it covered up. by the looks of the water damage the trailer was leaking for some time.. i live in Oregon on the west coast and we do not sun tan over here we rust :lol: :lol:

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Hi Mike, I have no way of knowing how the first owner treated it although as far as I know that would have been the importers as I believe they owned it for the first few months as it was used as the demonstrator & for all the trade shows & TV things they did with it. However it has been stored it still should not have let in enough water to cause that amount of damage! The chap I got it from had a loose cover on it where he had it stored in his garden in a very sheltered area. If it had been built properly with plenty of sealent & had the carpet inside cut where cross bars were mounted & maybe some glue had been used we would not have this mess! The repair is now almost finished, just the new lights to be installed & the wires connected, It now has a very shiney rear end as I have used aircraft grade aluminium sheet for the curved back panel.
I'm more disapointed that Little Guy have not bothered to reply to my email but I suppose its not in the States so why bother? The importer over here also has ignored my email too.
Does anyone know what the life span of Little Guys is supposed to be? I would have thought it should be over 6 years wouldn't you?
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Postby bobhenry » Mon May 16, 2011 6:03 am

Make me real glad I built mine from scratch. They set out winter and summer 24 - 7 and NO issues.

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Postby mvperini » Mon May 16, 2011 8:26 am

I'm more disapointed that Little Guy have not bothered to reply to my email but I suppose its not in the States so why bother?

Like i said i can understand your frustration with all the water damage. what i do not understand is what you think the original company is supposed to do after 6 years. i know a few owners of little guy trailers that are very happy with the company and their responses to their isues
I own 4 vintage trailers and i can verify it does not take very much water to do a lot of damage to the wood on these trailers.

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Postby ParTaxer » Mon May 16, 2011 8:57 am

I have had an Amish built Silver Shadow for five years- no problems. I think the problems are from the Elkhart built TDs. I bought mine from Little Guy in Canton, OH. Great service! I think they may be Amish built again. If not, I would buy from Joe at Pleasant Valley.
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Postby warbird » Mon May 16, 2011 9:38 am

mvperini wrote:I'm more disapointed that Little Guy have not bothered to reply to my email but I suppose its not in the States so why bother?

Like i said i can understand your frustration with all the water damage. what i do not understand is what you think the original company is supposed to do after 6 years. i know a few owners of little guy trailers that are very happy with the company and their responses to their isuesI own 4 vintage trailers and i can verify it does not take very much water to do a lot of damage to the wood on these trailers.

Regards

Mike

Quite honestly Mike I'm not really expecting them to do anything now but I have thought out of common decency they would have acknowledged my email, but I've not had a response to my issue!

Cheers
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Postby Classic Finn » Tue May 17, 2011 12:38 am

warbird wrote:
mvperini wrote:I'm more disapointed that Little Guy have not bothered to reply to my email but I suppose its not in the States so why bother?

Like i said i can understand your frustration with all the water damage. what i do not understand is what you think the original company is supposed to do after 6 years. i know a few owners of little guy trailers that are very happy with the company and their responses to their isuesI own 4 vintage trailers and i can verify it does not take very much water to do a lot of damage to the wood on these trailers.

Regards

Mike

Quite honestly Mike I'm not really expecting them to do anything now but I have thought out of common decency they would have acknowledged my email, but I've not had a response to my issue!

Cheers
Geoff


Geoff I have to agree with you on this; Out of decency I really thought they would acknowledge you on this ..
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Postby Shadow Catcher » Tue May 17, 2011 5:48 am

I spent my working career in quality control/ non destructive testing and part of that involves continuous improvement. What went wrong and how do you prevent it from happening again. This is one reason or my obsession with finding things that last. Unfortunately what most folks seem to have fallen into the Walmart syndrome, the lowest price with for the most part the attendant lowest quality.
One of the problems now is that it is difficult to even find a good quality product at any price. As an example finding a fan that moves a substantial amount of air quietly and will last more than a couple of years. I routinely take apart fans and grease the sleeve bearings which extends their life by a couple of years. I would be willing to pay for a good quality fan with ball bearings and with the same technology in fan blade design used in computers.
Little Guy has a QC problem (have you ever seen a Camp Inn complaint) and is this just a, you get what you pay for? $>
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Size does matter

Postby akula1 » Tue May 24, 2011 12:14 am

I am still awaiting my new baby Silver Shadow, and want to outfit her right. I am getting a 12v outlet put in for a fridge. What brand and model fridge are some of you wonderful people using? Did you have to modify anything?

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