I have wondered as I pass by, âmy god, how is it possible to keep such a massive inventory and turn a profit?â. Seems that I do remember that guy pissing me off about something in the past. He wouldnât be the first CEO that marketâs to a demographic that they truly despise.
I know how the scam works. I've seen it first hand. Most people it takes years to figure out, If they ever do. I figured it out in a few months. Figuring out how things work puts a big target on your back. That's about as much as I can say at this time.
Oh and he is not the only one doing it. It's common practice industry wide.
Wasn't he the PERSON who told all the MAGA crowd that he didn't want their business back in 2016 or around that time. We have purchased two motorhomes since then and I can assure you it was not from this PERSON. Think Starbucks did the same thing, didn't they.
Camping World CEO Marcus Lemonis is not backing down on keeping his huge American flags flying high over his companyâs locations.
The RV dealer has been faced with lawsuits from municipalities in several areas due to the size of the flags, but Lemonis is not letting that deter him, Fox Business reported on Saturday.
The most recent actions have come from officials in Greenville, North Carolina, and Sevierville, Tennessee.
During an interview on Fox & Friends, Lemonis, who said the flags have been flying for 20 years, added, âThis flag is not coming down. This is the third city in the last several years that tried to sue us to take the flag down. Threatening jail, a variety of other fines.â
Video footage shows the massive flags flying over Camping World locations:
According to Greenville officials, the flag is 3200 square feet and its pole is 130 feet high, which is nearly double what is allowed.
Meanwhile, Tennessee officials apparently have an issue with the poleâs height. In a statement, leadership said the city is not against patriotism. However, officials noted âexcessivelyâ tall structures may create distractions for drivers, become safety issues, and have an effect on the areaâs scenic views.
In Greenville, leaders said the issue was not about removing the American flag but about making sure it was in compliance with the cityâs code.
In 2019, Lemonis refused to take down one of the flags that was flying over his Gander RV business in Statesville, North Carolina, Breitbart News reported.
A Camping World near Stockton, California, also refused to take down one of the flags after officials told the company to remove it due to a purported safety issue and lack of a permit.
Despite the pushback, Lemonis said he is standing firm when it comes to his flags, stating, âI wasnât born in this country. I emigrated from Beirut, Lebanon. Came here to Miami, Florida, and had an opportunity to live the American dream in this country.â
âIâve put a lot of sweat and tears into building this business for my people, for the country. And itâs my love letter to tell everybody how grateful I am this country provided me an opportunity where it didnât have to. To make money, to be a capitalist, to provide jobs in America,â he added.
rofl... if those city psychopaths were concerned about the possibility of the flag being a distraction, then they should have banned cellphones in cars years ago.
we went past a flag yesterday, Big beautiful flowing in the wind.. I just looked at map to see who has it.. Camping World! The only folks that would hate it, are those Cross hating people.. and this road/hwy has allot of churches on it. they would be having a rough time with there hate LoL
Even though he HATES AMERICA and MAGA.
This.
I could very easily provide proof of this, and more, but that means I would dox my self.
Don't do that. I remember this jerk . Surprised he is still in business.
He is a real piece of shit, on a human level.
If somebody actually looked at his books he would be in prison.
I have wondered as I pass by, âmy god, how is it possible to keep such a massive inventory and turn a profit?â. Seems that I do remember that guy pissing me off about something in the past. He wouldnât be the first CEO that marketâs to a demographic that they truly despise.
I know how the scam works. I've seen it first hand. Most people it takes years to figure out, If they ever do. I figured it out in a few months. Figuring out how things work puts a big target on your back. That's about as much as I can say at this time.
Oh and he is not the only one doing it. It's common practice industry wide.
Wasn't he the PERSON who told all the MAGA crowd that he didn't want their business back in 2016 or around that time. We have purchased two motorhomes since then and I can assure you it was not from this PERSON. Think Starbucks did the same thing, didn't they.
Yup.
This fool believed the fake news Charlottesville lie, and told those smart enough to not believe the lie, that they didn't need to shop at his stores.
A leopard doesn't change his spots ... likewise Marcus Lemonis ... once a douchebag, always a douchebag.
Camping World CEO Marcus Lemonis is not backing down on keeping his huge American flags flying high over his companyâs locations.
The RV dealer has been faced with lawsuits from municipalities in several areas due to the size of the flags, but Lemonis is not letting that deter him, Fox Business reported on Saturday.
The most recent actions have come from officials in Greenville, North Carolina, and Sevierville, Tennessee.
During an interview on Fox & Friends, Lemonis, who said the flags have been flying for 20 years, added, âThis flag is not coming down. This is the third city in the last several years that tried to sue us to take the flag down. Threatening jail, a variety of other fines.â
Video footage shows the massive flags flying over Camping World locations:
According to Greenville officials, the flag is 3200 square feet and its pole is 130 feet high, which is nearly double what is allowed.
Meanwhile, Tennessee officials apparently have an issue with the poleâs height. In a statement, leadership said the city is not against patriotism. However, officials noted âexcessivelyâ tall structures may create distractions for drivers, become safety issues, and have an effect on the areaâs scenic views.
In Greenville, leaders said the issue was not about removing the American flag but about making sure it was in compliance with the cityâs code.
In 2019, Lemonis refused to take down one of the flags that was flying over his Gander RV business in Statesville, North Carolina, Breitbart News reported.
A Camping World near Stockton, California, also refused to take down one of the flags after officials told the company to remove it due to a purported safety issue and lack of a permit.
Despite the pushback, Lemonis said he is standing firm when it comes to his flags, stating, âI wasnât born in this country. I emigrated from Beirut, Lebanon. Came here to Miami, Florida, and had an opportunity to live the American dream in this country.â
âIâve put a lot of sweat and tears into building this business for my people, for the country. And itâs my love letter to tell everybody how grateful I am this country provided me an opportunity where it didnât have to. To make money, to be a capitalist, to provide jobs in America,â he added.
rofl... if those city psychopaths were concerned about the possibility of the flag being a distraction, then they should have banned cellphones in cars years ago.
we went past a flag yesterday, Big beautiful flowing in the wind.. I just looked at map to see who has it.. Camping World! The only folks that would hate it, are those Cross hating people.. and this road/hwy has allot of churches on it. they would be having a rough time with there hate LoL
They are yuge.