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Quote me very unhappy
Tiny Tim:
I fail to see why anyone should be happy at the prospect of paying out money to an insurance company :evil:
Quote me happy ?
"Well sir, we are going to pay you £500 to insure with us".
Might do it :lol:
muddyweb:
Yup.. just to echo Datalas...
Green Flag 'Mayday' policy, arranged via the Caravan Club.. No fuss, fast response, no patronising patrolman 8)
Henry Webster:
I have been with the RAC for over six years and have nothing but praise for them.
I have got the pretty comprehensive "Roadside and Recovery" cover, but realistically have only ever used the 'recovery' option - I can usually fix anything that they could with the tools and spares that I carry!
I don't pay for the expensive 'home start' option, because I have a couple of cars and a battery charger - so if I can't start it at home myself, it ain't going anywhere!
The RAC have always sent a truck first time when I have told them on the phone that I needed recovery - no questions asked, no man in the van turning up and telling me the same and delaying the recovery.
They have recovered me in all sorts of vehicles in all sorts of situations with no quibble. Credit where credit is due.
I would recommend them to anyone. Not the cheapest, but can't fault the response!
Regards
H
Range Rover Blues:
Don't talk to me about more than, they took my money from my bank account then wrote to tell me the Direct Debit had been refused! After a few weeks, without any notice they cancelled my policy and I was UNINSURED.. My bank advised me to pursue it as a fraudulant theft. After a couple of months they sheepishly returned the money to my bank, no note of appology it just arrived by e-transfer one day. By the time I was reinsured by the next cheapest company the premiums had gone up.
Honestly, come the glorious revolution........
Lostboy:
I had an interesting experience with the AA - a friends trailer wheel bearing siezed up on us in Milnathorp, so as the AA were running their "Your the member, not the car" campaign we decided to call for recovery using my car.
The phone conversation started
AA: "What part of England are you in?"
Me: "Erm, that part at the top called SCOTLAND"
AA: "Ok, what town?"
Me: "Milnathorp"
AA: "We don't have a Milnathorp in our computer, what street are you in?"
Me: "So-and-so Street" (I forget the actual street)
AA: "Oh, we have that, your in Milton-Keynes"
Me: "Nooo... thats in England again!"
Anyhow, after wandering around Milnathorp on the mobile phone for about 30 minutes until I found a street name that was in their computer, they sent a chap in a van. He took one look at said wheel bearing and went to order a recovery truck. Then he asked to show me on his map where we wanted to go:
Me: "That map doesn't show enough detail, here look at this Landranger map"
AA Man "Oh wow - thats a good map, where do you get them???"
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