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    Mobius Concepts

    Mobius Concepts

    1.0
    (2 reviews)

    (Note: Mobius Concepts' registered business address is in Durango, but the business operates out of…read morethe owner's home in Northglenn, CO) Sadly, hiring Mobius Concepts to upfit my Sprinter van has been the worst business experience I've ever had. The owner, Chris Anthony, was friendly enough upon first contact. he was responsive, seemed knowledgeable, and was excited about my build. But he has turned out to be one of the most unpleasant people I've ever had to deal with. We hired him in May, 2015 to do a $50K RV conversion job on our 2015 Mercedes Benz Sprinter van, with cabinetry, solar system, galley, shower, and bed frame. Our contract estimated completion at 6-8 weeks (42 to 56 days), and we made travel plans accordingly. Chris blew past the 8 week deadline with almost no progress, and because we had extensive travel plans, I told him I needed a guaranteed deadline or I would have to terminate. He agreed in writing to deliver in 87 days, then he blew past that as well. You can see in the photo we posted that at 94 days, the van had still barely been touched. Chris has no idea how to be professional or to provide any level of customer service or even basic courtesy. He was frequently disrespectful, irritable, angry, intimidating, dishonest, and verbally assaulted me on several occasions. His immediate response to any request was usually no, with a dose of negativity and rudeness. And worst of all, he takes no accountability for his mistakes. His own partner, Sean Peck, who took over for communication for Chris about six months in, readily admitted that Chris is stubborn and difficult, with anger, ego, and control issues. Chris repeatedly denied us access to see our van, insinuating that since it was on his private property we would be trespassing if we came without his permission. He continually misled us on the progress schedule, promising pending delivery while we waited a week after week, then month after month in ridiculous and intolerable limbo. Despite me keeping a constant running online Google spreadsheet of all the details for our build, he frequently failed to remember detailed conversations we'd also had in person. He would make errors, or make changes without consulting me, then later take no acocuntability and blame me for having a "sh*tty" memory. I did my absolute best to remain patient, tolerant, friendly, and hopeful throughout this process. I gave Chris more chances than he deserved. I listened to his angry tirades, trying to calm him down. I even brought him and his girlfriend a care package. But he just kept breaking our trust and letting us down. After 206 days, I'd had more than enough and told Chris and Sean I wanted to terminate the contract, settle up, and take my van as is. Chris refused, telling me I'd get the van when he said it was ready, and not before. I had to threaten legal action just to get him to agree to terminate the contract, and give us back possession of our van, with the van still not complete. Sadly, this past seven months have been a complete nightmare. We commissioned this van in April for summer travel and took incomplete delivery in November, already winter. After getting our van back two weeks ago, we've discovered more problems, mistakes, leaks, and issues that we now have to resolve with weeks more of our time. Mobius has not responded to my communication, or honored the one year warranty. We are currently pursuing legal action against Mobius Concepts and their business insurance. My advice to anyone considering hiring Mobius Concepts is don't do it. Chris is a complete nightmare to deal with. You're better off doing the work yourself. You'll save time, money, and stress, have control over the design, quality, and timeline, and get the build out you really want. Trust me!

    Ditto what Josh R. wrote. Mobius is an expensive and frustrating scam. Don't be the sucker that…read moreChris Anthony thinks you are. We originally planned to go with Van Specialties in Tualatin, OR for a sprinter van conversion, got on their year long waitlist, then found Mobius. We based our decision to work with them based on discussion in a blog from a pro climber who he built a van for. He charged ~ +10% over Van Specialties prices, of concern given no proven reputation but the expectation was of a new custom builder willing to put in the time and effort to produce a top quality product. Oh so wrong. Chris talked a good show but after receipt of our 50% deposit we heard nothing from him for an extended period. Started to wonder if the shop even existed. We asked for images of work in progress. At first he refused but month or so later he delivered some close-up images of some small details completed. Seems he carefully avoided showing the whole of the van to avoid demonstrating that almost nothing was done. We signed a contract and paid a deposit with some details remaining TBD, particularly a bed layout plan. Chris had a compelling idea but never delivered elevations or other documentation of how the bed would look or function. I finally visited the shop outside Durango, Colorado both in hopes of forging a decent working relationship and to establish final plans. Chris didn't show up, but I spent a few hours with his partner Sean, seemingly a good guy but not empowered to say anything about potential costs. Chris took the revised, significantly simpler plans and, three weeks later, sent a change order revision adding over $20k to the price. In this was included substantial price gouging such as $4600 for a custom mattress and line item prices that were over double retail, with labor separately itemized. Recognizing there being no way to get a decent value even after the sunk costs of the deposit, we took the van back to have the work done elsewhere. In seven months since payment, Chris had done maybe 5% of the work. His project termination invoice charged us for over 50%. On arrival to pick up the van, work stated and items promised were missing. Much more to say, in parallel with the bad experience of Josh R's review, but repetition is unnecessary. There's nothing good to be found with Mobius, only a disdainful, scammer of an owner and a shop that isn't creating any value for anyone. I drove the van from Durango to Tualatin, OR into the shop of Van Specialties, spent a couple hours reviewing build plans (including, unfortunately, removal of some sub-par Mobius work), got a draft build plan by end of day, went back and forth over a few details over the next two days and had a solid confirmed plan by end of week. It ain't hard to see who the pros are, at better prices too. Great van conversion shops are hard to find; do your research, and don't touch Mobius.

    Quality RV & Sport Rentals

    Quality RV & Sport Rentals

    3.4
    (7 reviews)

    i'm hoping to update this to a more favorable review later on. we dropped off our rv to have the…read moreslide checked and got an estimate a few days later on 4/9. we have not heard from them since, we have tried calling, texting, leaving messages every day. it has been almost a month. we had used them previously w/ great results, very happy w/ their work. so i don't know what is going on but hoping maybe some one else has a recent experience they could share.

    We decided to rent an Rv due to Covid and get out for a road trip this summer (2020). You are able…read moreto add on certain packages like sheets, towels and dishes. We did get the towels, dishes and pots n pans package. Also the coffee pot and toaster. We arrived a few hours earlier but checked in to get rolling. We were given the tour of the motor home with all the instructions needed. As we checked in and they were going through the checklist, they discovered the battery for the rv had been shorted. They jumped in and got it fixed. We waited two hours for the fix. That should have been our first clue that it had not been detailed from the last time it was rented. So much for getting on the road early. They told us the gauge for the propane, would not register full but it was. They said the water was full, the gas tank was full and the septic had been pumped out. There was a big stain on the mattress but we brought a mattress topper and cover and we were very glad we did!' Our first stop, I could feel the dirt on the floor so I got down on my hands and knees and cleaned the floor. That made me concerned how well it had been cleaned so I took out my antibacterial wipes and wiped down EVERYTHING, steering wheel, door handles, cabinets, etc. I also noticed the gas was only 3/4 full, not a full tank as they had said. We pulled into our reserved spot for the night and it was time to cook dinner. Every pot, every pan, every utensil was dirty, greasy and crumbs and debri were in the drawers. So, I proceeded to clean all the dishes, pots and pans. My trip so far had been spent cleaning. Then the carbon monoxide detector went off. So we opened all the windows and could not understand why it would go off. I couldn't get the stove to light. Finally, I was able to use a lighter so I could cook. We had nice clean full size bathrooms where we stayed so we hadn't used the toilet in the rv yet. Next morning I discovered the toaster didn't work. Not a big deal but we had planned on not eating out. Toast would have been nice. We headed out before lunch and as we are driving down the road the carbon monoxide detector went off again!?! Then the shower started burping up gross water all over the place and they said to go get it pumped out. So we did and the septic was full too, which clearly had not been emptied from The last users-YUCK!! We had not showered or used the toilet yet at all!!! We went ahead and got the propane filled too. Third night of the trip the heater wouldn't work and we froze all night. Our option was to buy a space heater or find and rv repair place to fix it. Luckily, we were able to finally get it working. The carbon monoxide detector went off everyday which was uncomfortable to deal with. Kinda scary. We were charged for extra mileage- ok but no credit was given for the full tank of gas, the full tank of propane, the full septic system we had to pump, the broken toaster, the no working heater and the issue with the carbon monoxide detector. Everyday there was something and it became almost funny till we had about $500 extra we paid for "mileage". Left that motorhome more clean than I found it. For all the work, worries, and added expense for gas, and propane we did not see the value. If we will consider doing this type of trip again we would get a newer model, look at everything more closely and ask them to pump it out and fill it in front of us. I gave them two stars because they did reply to our texts and tried their best to resolve the issues over the phone promptly. Had they been unavailable I would have only given them one. Most of the issues could have been avoided by detailing the motorhome prior to renting it out. They were friendly and nice. It was easy to rent, and drop off.

    Wanderful Wheels Custom Campervans - rv_dealers - Updated August 2026

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