Private Motorhome Sellers Beware. We have just been made aware of a new scam aimed at private sellers of motorhomes and campervans. It is very simple and easy to see how people will be taken in by this one. The scam is specifically aimed at people advertising their motorhome privately online. The scammers don't seem to be targeting any particular website or advertiser, so all private motorhome sellers should be aware.
One of the questions we are often asked is whether "Now is a good time to sell my motorhome?".
Yesterday we became aware of another way fraudsters are targeting motorhome buyers and sellers. Please be warned and take a moment to read this article.
The recent demise of St Andrews Motorhomes and the financial impact it has had on some of its customers raises a familiar issue for motorhome and caravan owners. It highlights the risks that come with selling your motorhome through a third party on a 'sale or return' basis.
The number of fraudsters targeting motorhome buyers and sellers seems to have increased during Coronavirus. Please read this article to see some of the common frauds we are coming across at the moment.
Every year, thousands of people choose to buy motorhomes through Motorhome Depot. There are a number of reasons why they choose to use us, but it can best be summed up by saying our buyers get the same benefits as when buying from a motorhome dealer, without having to pay the dealer premium price.
When you start to think "The time has come to sell my motorhome", one of the first things you have to address is how you are going to do that. Here is our simple guide to the different ways of selling your motorhome and why brokerage may be the way to go.
Online fraud is a problem in all walks of life now and unfortunately, the motorhome and caravan industry is not immune to it. Here is a checklist of what to look out for, to help you avoid being caught out.
We're calling on the motorhome community to help raise funds for a young motorhoming enthusiast who requires life-changing surgery following a road accident. Vinnie-Jay Marshall needs to raise £45,000 to save his arm from being amputated.
Going away for Christmas is a way to make the holiday extra special for your family and loved ones. To help make your day as magical as it should be, we’ve put together our top five tips for cooking Christmas dinner in your motorhome.