Yesterday morning it didn't seem we would ever get to the end of the waiting in lines and paper work. It all went smoothly though, all of the administrators commented on how well the paper work was filled out and in order, they just don't know my Mo, a very detailed lady.We finished up about 2pm and decided to get some lunch and then bike and run the greenway trail that Sioux Falls has built going all the way around the city. We had seen portions of it here and there and got a map showing it.We decided to do about 1/3 of the trail, starting at the butterfly park and going to the falls in town and then back.I would run and Mo would bike. We went to the park and I changed and then we both realized that we couldn't take the bikes off the car, we, I had locked them on and the key was on the MoHo keychain. O well, it was cold and looking like rain so Mo was willing to forfiet her ride. She took me into town and we visited the falls and she left me there to run the trail back around the city to our motel, she would go back and start straightening out the paper mess but first do a little therapudic shopping. The falls were really cool, they are right in the middle of town and the city has made the whole area into a huge park. There's no way we could spend a winter here but the city has made it very apealing with all the parks and greenway. I took off running, not knowing how far it would be and the dark clouds were building to boot.It was a beautiful route with deer within 10 ft away, obviously used to seeing people on the trail. The rain started and it got a bit cold but it was a good run, I figure, based on time, it was +/- 14 miles. Enough about running. We ate dinner at 'Johnny Carinos' Italian food, it was good but we could only eat about 1/2 so we have lunch for today. We were both tired so we went back to the room and were in bed by 8pm!
Today..........
we packed up and got on the road at 8am heading back to pick up the MoHo.O yeah, I wa going to tell about the interesting info we found out .....
Well as we were doing some paper work at the insurance company, I was looking at the bill of sale on the Winnebago. I noticed in the purchase price colum a 3200.oo charge. I made a mental note to look closer to see just what that was for later. When we got back I pulled out the bill of sale and looked at it and it was in fact an extended warranty.Mo said she had noticed that also and was wondering about it. We called Camping World where we bought it and it was indeed an extended warranty. What a God send! We were expecting to have to pay out of pocket for anything that was done, maybe this would cover some of it. I called Winnebago and they said they would like to have known it to begin with since it required signatures. They called the warranty co and faxed us the papers to sign and proceeded with the work under the warranty. Of course not all of it is covered but some is so it will help. The crazy thing is, we didn't even realize we had this warranty. We figure that when we bought it the warranty really wasn't explained and since we bought the coach and didn't pick it up until a month later, we just forgot we ever had it! While I was running the service dept called and said the camera was covered as was the washing machine, however, the moter for the washer had to be overnighted and we would be responsible for the 120.00 shipping costs. we declined and we'll deal with it when we get back to Bella Terra.
We're now on the way back and don't know what the charges will be but surely not as much as it would have been. We'll be glad to get back in or home!
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