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Topic: Faulty Vango Aspen 700 Repair or Replace
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21/6/2005 at 6:28pm
Location: Great Yarmouth Outfit: Vango Aspen 700 and Gelert 4 berth
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Hi all
Would appreciate your opinions on a problem we have we a Vango Aspen 700. Had to return this tent because the first time we tried to erect it in our garden the stitching on one of the anchor points on the inner tent came undone. Tent was purchased via a well known internet supplier who have been extremely helpful and arranged collection of the inner the day after my complaining.
Have had to make numerous phone calls to try and get a tent returned and was given a day for return, which turned out to be 3 days later.
Have just taken a look at the inner and realise it is not a new one, but instead the original repaired.
My question to you is would you accept a repaired tent, bearing in mind that this is a brand new tent which has only been erected once to pratice putting in up and taking in down and has never actually seen a camp site.
I think I've seen on this site that Vango have no stock of Aspens at the moment and this may be there reason for repairing. We are going away this week and need to use the tent, I'm tempted to tell the supplier that we intend to use, but still want a replacement.
Opinions/comments gratefully received.
Ginger 1
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21/6/2005 at 9:19pm
Location: Great Yarmouth Outfit: Vango Aspen 700 and Gelert 4 berth
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Hi Widdid and Val
Thanks for your comments and take on board what you say about tents not being brick and mortar and also that it may have been taken as read that we caused the damage.
I do understand that you can damage a tent in the back garden just as easily as on the camp site, but perhaps if I explain exactly what happened things might seem different.
The seam did not tear, but the stitching came undone, when we erected the tent we did have to put a little tension into it to get the poles into the ring and pin set up, all the other anchor points were fine, but this one just came unstiched, which makes me think that the stitching was never finished off properly.
Think I'll try ringing the supplier tomorrow and then Vango, see what they say.
Thanks once again.
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