Once it becomes a "fixture" in the parking lot there is a good chance
that Wal-Mart would have it towed. You could be stuck with a huge
towing bill (not covered by any tow insurance), high storage fees,
and the possibility of a damaged vehicle.
You would also become a real target for a break-in.
I would suggest you re-think this. It seems to me to be a very bad
idea. It really shouldn't be hard to find secure, paid, storage.
--- In Diesel-RVs@yahoogro
>
> in addition to that, might be asking for someone to damage (lots of
kids and
> others use parking lots for "playgrounds, target practise"--
hangouts.. etc)
> and if see it there over period of time, could figure it for
a "target"
> KarenB
> central Florida
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Will" <wpierson1@.
> To: <Diesel-RVs@yahoogro
> Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2008 7:53 AM
> Subject: [Diesel-RVs] Re: Leaving RV behind
>
>
> > Do yourself, and others that occasionally use a Walmart to rest
over
> > night,a favor and find a storage lot to store your coach. Parking
any
> > vehicle in a Walmart to "store" it is classless and rude.
> >
>
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