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Title: "The Forum" and its support
Post by: Michelle on December 02, 2015, 11:24:27 am
We need as a forum to always support our proud company and highlight all advantages that come with owning a Foretravel product, new and old. Also, lets also support our wonderful Motorcade and club events like the Lady's Driving School and local chapters.

Foreforums is independent of and does not support any commercial interest,  nor is it supported by any.  This is key to the operation of this site.

Title: Re: "The Forum" and its support
Post by: Mike Leary (RIP) on December 02, 2015, 01:55:09 pm
Foreforums is independent of and does not support any commercial interest,  nor is it supported by any.  This is key to the operation of this site.

Much thanks to all involved, I'd be" screwed, blued & tattooed" without this forum!  ^.^d
Title: Re: "The Forum" and its support
Post by: nitehawk on December 02, 2015, 03:06:14 pm
Because of the Foreforum I was contacted by two new Foretravel coach owners that both had the same year as our coach. It was a distinct pleasure to talk to these two guys, help them, and hear all the compliments they had for their coaches, even tho they were both 1989s!!
You might know them as Brian Stiles--from Australia, and triple nickel (555), Ken Shapiro, formerly from Olympia, Washington State. Two nicer guys you wouldn't meet.
Title: Re: "The Forum" and its support
Post by: joeszeidel on December 02, 2015, 06:49:11 pm
I couldn't agree more with Mike and Nitehawk. I camp with some friends who have newer coaches and when they have a problem they can't get the quick support and help this forum provides me. They are amazed when I have a problem at a camp site and ask for help. I know of no better place to get help when you need it.
Title: Re: "The Forum" and its support
Post by: lenspeiser on December 02, 2015, 07:03:26 pm
I started using this forum as a resource for figuring out the complex mechanism we had just purchased. Thank god I did not get onto it beforehand. Reading about the problems, solutions, costs, etc. would have scared the daylights out of me.
After a while I discovered that while that is important, there is another dimension to this forum. That dimension is of sight and sound....Sorry, that was the twilight zone.
No, that dimension is being able to bs with folks of incredibly different backgrounds. What a hoot. This is the first and only forum I am on. While I am sure I either bore people to death, or make them roll their eyes with my droll comments, it really makes my day.
And that is while I am still working full time and not yet "on the road".
Ya'll have become my extremely extended somewhat dysfunctional family.

Like it a lot.

Len
Title: Re: "The Forum" and its support
Post by: Carol Savournin on December 02, 2015, 07:29:55 pm
I am proud to say that I believe I have helped others by being completely honest and aboveboard with all the totally boneheaded things we have done in the past 8 years of Foretravel ownership. 

You are welcome.
Title: Re: "The Forum" and its support
Post by: Michelle on December 02, 2015, 07:50:20 pm
I am proud to say that I believe I have helped others by being completely honest and aboveboard with all the totally boneheaded things we have done in the past 8 years of Foretravel ownership. 

You are welcome.

Carol - rest assured the "adventures" you documented have been personally experienced by many of us, and we all nod in commiseration with your posts.  None of us can come close to matching your ability to entertain us while making us laugh at ourselves, though, and we thank you for that  ^.^d

Michelle