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Customers nervous after Melbourne caravan maker Star Vision closes Dandenong showroom

The Australian manufacturer seemingly disappeared overnight.

Phoebe Worthley
7NEWS
Melbourne caravan manufacturer Star Vision has abruptly closed its Dandenong showroom, leaving customers without their purchased caravans or deposit refunds.

Mystery surrounds the whereabouts of a Melbourne caravan manufacturer that has seemingly vanished into thin air, leaving customers devastated.

Star Vision, which operated a showroom in Dandenong, has told 7NEWS it is “temporarily closed”.

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However customers are fearing the worst.

Renae Maher put a deposit down on a caravan in November, with dreams of exploring the great outdoors.

“It’s a little bit of luxury, absolutely,” she told 7NEWS.

But fast-forward six months, there is no van and, even worse, no showroom.

“Overnight they were gone, basically,” said Neil Winterton, who works next door at Choices Flooring.

Caravan maker Star Vision has left customers nervous after closing its Melbourne showroom.
Caravan maker Star Vision has left customers nervous after closing its Melbourne showroom. Credit: 7NEWS
Caravan maker Star Vision has left customers nervous after closing its Melbourne showroom.
Caravan maker Star Vision has left customers nervous after closing its Melbourne showroom. Credit: 7NEWS

He said the company simply packed up and left, leaving mattresses on the roadside.

“To move everything out of there so quickly and just disappear is a pretty good effort,” Winterton said.

7NEWS visited the premises on Wednesday, where the gate was locked.

There was no note for customers and the company’s phones go unanswered.

“Crickets. We’ve tried multiple phone calls, multiple emails, nothing,” Maher said.

Renae Maher said she put a deposit down in November, but is yet to receive her caravan.
Renae Maher said she put a deposit down in November, but is yet to receive her caravan. Credit: 7NEWS

After inquiries from 7NEWS, an email arrived.

Star Vision claims it is relocating because of a water leak, stating: “the temporary closure of our showroom was due to a long-term water leakage issue at the premises”.

“If there are any individuals who believe they have not received their deposit refund ... we can investigate and confirm whether any case has been missed,” the company said.

However, Maher says otherwise.

Star Vision has refused to speak with 7NEWS or its customers, saying the only way to now get in touch is online.

“Devastated. That’s still my husband’s hard-earned money. To just up and disappear, where’s the morals and ethics in that?” Maher said.

Industry experts from the Caravan Industry Association urge holidaymakers to shop around, calling this “a very isolated incident” and “a lesson for buyers”.

Originally published on 7NEWS

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