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"This dealer does more than expected to help the customer. Service and courtesy far exceeds all other dealerships we have dealt with."
William and Barbara Jamieson
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Does your RV need repair or service? We can help!
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IMPORTANT Dometic Refrigerator RECALL
Dometic Corporation is continually committed to maintaining a high level of satisfaction and excellence now and in the future. That is why Dometic is voluntarily recalling certain refrigerators that may have a potential safety defect. The recall effects Dometic two-door refrigerators manufactured between April 1997 and May 2003. The well-being of Dometic customers is of highest concern. A serious problem resulting in a fire may occur in an exceptionally small fraction of Dometic two-door refrigerators, but to address that potential risk, please contact Dometic immediately for more information.
Call 1-888-446-5157 or visit their website at www.DometicUSA.com.
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Here at Travel Trailer Center, we do installations of Reese receivers,
Tekonsha brake controls, & electrical connectors for many types of
trailers. We service all the systems in an RV (except for the motorized
portions): electrical, plumbing, water, towing, LP gas, and brakes.
If you have an accident, we do structural & metal repairs, too. We also fill
LP gas tanks, do NYS inspections (trailers only), and offer outside storage
for your Recreational Vehicle.
Travel Trailer Center is an authorized service center for major appliances such as Duotherm and Suburban furnaces, Norcold and Dometic refrigerators.
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Have questions about the switch to digital TV on 6/12/09?
Digital Television (DTV) is an advanced broadcasting technology that will transform your television viewing experience. DTV enables broadcasters to offer television with better picture and sound quality. It can also offer multiple programming choices, called multicasting, and interactive capabilities.
TV stations serving all markets in the United States are airing digital television programming today, although most will continue to provide analog programming through June 12, 2009. At that point, full-power TV stations will cease broadcasting on their current analog channels, and the spectrum they use for analog broadcasting will be reclaimed and put to other uses such as public and safety services (police and fire departments, emergency rescue), and advanced wireless services.
Go to www.hdtv.gov to get some helpful information. Click on the link for "What is dtv?" to claim a government voucher.
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Phone:
TOLL FREE 877-735-7779
Fax:
585-735-3000
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