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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: Mr Skrunts on 30 December 2010, 20:41:20
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http://www.rac.co.uk/uk-breakdown/?source=RSGB&entry=69723&CMP=KNL-google-rac-brand&HBX_PK=rac_google_exact&HBX_OU=50&gclid=CN2Co9TllKYCFQkf4QodQxz2Zg
* Roadside assistance
* Cover for you
with extra cover:
* Free At home
* Recovery
Full price
£142.50
Online discount
£38.93
At home saving
£21.50
You pay
Order value
£82.07
http://www.theaa.com/breakdown-cover/uk-breakdown/view-options.do?optMshp=vcon100HS
Your Quote
Roadside assistanceAt home - ideal for winterNational recovery
£107Per year
Or £10.72 monthly
Deposit: £10.78
or
Option 4 reduced from £161 to a £105 because I mentioned thier website, with an advisor that only gave info if I asked which put me off a tad, then found out he cant drive and does not even have a car.
http://www.greenflag.com/breakdown/
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Welcome thoughts and experiances for all 3. :y
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Dont forget to use cashback sites :y
If you don't already use them, feel free to sign up under my link http://www.topcashback.co.uk/ref/TheBoy
I am with AA, joint member policy. Not ever had to use it - I use Tunnie's towing services instead ;D. But I am not loyal to them - I threaten to leave every year, so they always offer me the 'introductory' price.
Used to have RAC when I used to do a proper job, they were awful, but that was long ago, and it was probably a cheap option that we had.
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been with the AA for years also a quick response when I had my Fords. advantage being the AA guy lives not far from my house ;D
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I suspect all 3 offer good and bad service. Some will have had nothing but excellent service from all 3, some may have had poor service.
For me, its purely piece of mind if we break down a long way from home, or with her going up and down the motorway every day.
I have had to have the MV6 repatriated (not by any of the 3 mentioned here) when it broke down in France - so its nice to know you do have the fallback, even if it means waiting for ages for them to turn up.
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got a credit card?
thn check out G.E.M been a member for 15 years called them out a few times and no proplems.
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Dont forget to use cashback sites :y
If you don't already use them, feel free to sign up under my link http://www.topcashback.co.uk/ref/TheBoy
I am with AA, joint member policy. Not ever had to use it - I use Tunnie's towing services instead ;D. But I am not loyal to them - I threaten to leave every year, so they always offer me the 'introductory' price.
Used to have RAC when I used to do a proper job, they were awful, but that was long ago, and it was probably a cheap option that we had.
I would say there's little between them. I've been with the AA for years now and I get free Home Start.
As TheBoy says, which I have also started doing, just threaten to leave each year and they'll improve your renewal price.
For this year I priced up like for like on their website (and RAC for comparison) pretending to be a new customer and then called them to ask why a new customer gets a better deal. Before I even needed to argue my case they slashed a good £40 no questions asked.
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Im with the RAC. Never had a problem with their service.
But having said that, Ive never had cause to use it. ;) ;D
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As it happens I have some cover through my Car insurer, Admiral multi car, however I stopped paying for the AA about 6 years ago, so have saved at least £600 more than enough to get a tow home...... ::) ::)
It's rather like my Dog insurance, paid about £3000 in premiums, that gets a lot of vet service.... :'( typically I did not get the Cat insured and it has cost me around £500.....always a gamble.... :)
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I never have and never would pay for breakdown cover, but saving Tescos points throughout the year covers the premiums.
Its an insurance and I only pay out for insurance that is strictly neccessary - ie car/bike insurance.I have never even had house contents insurance. I wonder how much I have saved over the last 30 years, in not falling for that con on an annual basis. ;)
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As it happens I have some cover through my Car insurer, Admiral multi car, however I stopped paying for the AA about 6 years ago, so have saved at least £600 more than enough to get a tow home...... ::) ::)
It's rather like my Dog insurance, paid about £3000 in premiums, that gets a lot of vet service.... :'( typically I did not get the Cat insured and it has cost me around £500.....always a gamble.... :)
Is that an extra premium Mike?
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As it happens I have some cover through my Car insurer, Admiral multi car, however I stopped paying for the AA about 6 years ago, so have saved at least £600 more than enough to get a tow home...... ::) ::)
It's rather like my Dog insurance, paid about £3000 in premiums, that gets a lot of vet service.... :'( typically I did not get the Cat insured and it has cost me around £500.....always a gamble.... :)
Is that an extra premium Mike?
To be honest Phil, not sure, it got very complicated around Master Vamps insurance, think it was included buy my premium went up over my previous insurer, but save loads overall... :y
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Been with RAC for years. Service used to be very good but ive never called them out for my miggy (owned 4 years now)
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Swinton £55 for year and cover at home and away. take you and car home from any were in uk, or garage its up to you as meany times as you need to. £80 if over sea's. best around and they are good. may be a bit cheaper now, look on there web site.
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oh an no hiden charges. :y
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Try NCI on line cost me 30 quid used them a couple of times once for recovery top job, ;D
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I never have and never would pay for breakdown cover, but saving Tescos points throughout the year covers the premiums.
Its an insurance and I only pay out for insurance that is strictly neccessary - ie car/bike insurance.I have never even had house contents insurance. I wonder how much I have saved over the last 30 years, in not falling for that con on an annual basis. ;)
I agree with you. I only take out the breakdown because she has to blast up and down the motorway, and last time her (K series) HG let go, I was stuck in Illford and couldn't help. That said, I always have some kind of recovery for the bike...
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oh and forgot you get accident cover work on road etc, £75 aday that you are in hospital, ££ for eye's lost leg etc.
and no payments ( for treatment) if you have a crash and have to go to hospital. good deal £60 for exray when in crash even if it not you driving.
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when my blood father had his own garage a lot of aa lads used to call in for cuppas..it got to the point they were parking in his yard and sleeping and i knew a job had come through they just ignored them,my father lost the garage and took a job as a recovery driver although most of the time he repaired the fault and the company was green flag appointed and its amazing how many times ive been out with him and people have said how come your here im in the aa(apparently if the aa and rac are busy they use green flag so it proves my point they cant be bothered so green flag take the pressure off them)im with greenflag and it costs me £30 a year recovery only unless they can fix the prob then they will and charge me but being through the caravan club if i set off on mi jollies and break down they will take me and caravan to my destination(wherever it is)and if i dont have it repaired will come back to collect me and bring me home.chances are whichever breakdown company people choose at some point when you need them its highly possible an independent green flag guy will come out....phew that was a bit long winded ;D
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Green Flag is one I will always avoid (having been with them for 13 years) from now on.
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I've just looked at the swinton site, the european breakdown cover. As far as I can see it says nothing about recovery from europe back home. If it's something like a crank sensor causing a breakdown i'd rather do that myself at the roadside and be away. So the lack of european recovery is a dealbreaker I think.
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AA for me as they do family cover for my wife, my son and daughter as well as me, regardless of what we are driving. I have to foot the whole payment but it's worth it for my peace of mind.
I left green flag many years ago when they had that stupid rule of recovering you to a garage within ten miles.What use is that.
At least you know the AA will take you all the way home. I've also checked that they will recover my caravan or bike trailer if the car let's me down.
Personal choice I guess, whatever suits your requirements. My priority was cover for the family. :y
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I've just looked at the swinton site, the european breakdown cover. As far as I can see it says nothing about recovery from europe back home. If it's something like a crank sensor causing a breakdown i'd rather do that myself at the roadside and be away. So the lack of european recovery is a dealbreaker I think.
you need to call them about that one... or go into shop. find one near to you.
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I've just looked at the swinton site, the european breakdown cover. As far as I can see it says nothing about recovery from europe back home. If it's something like a crank sensor causing a breakdown i'd rather do that myself at the roadside and be away. So the lack of european recovery is a dealbreaker I think.
Remember in most western European countries, you cannot fix anything at the side of motorways, you MUST use the designated recovery people (as defined by the local police, who the police call out). This was around £143 iirc (which was dealt with by my breakdown cover, as was the 2 nights accomodation, taxis, hire cars, and the repatriation of the MV6)
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I have always used Tesco's breakdown cover, pay about £75 for full service ,saved me a bundle when the turbo blew on my Galaxy just outside Edinburgh at 11pm ,turned up within an hour and got the car and us back to Newcastle no probs , never been so pleased to see a tow truck!
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Just singned up with the AA.
RAC would not cover me immediately. AA I have imediate roadside cover and Homestart/Relay in 24 hours.
Took out thier parts and garage cover as well to see how it goes. :y
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I was with both the RAC and AA (at different times) service was OK when I needed it which wasn't very often.
Now I use the breakdown extra on my car insurance as I don't drive the Omega very much.
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I started using the breakdown from Admiral a few years back. I had to use them the other week when the tensioner went. Fair play to them they were there within 30 mins (farmed out to local contractor)...... They were going to pull the "take you to a garage" trick, but luckily I broke down at night so they had to take me the 150m home ;D
I think I may go with the AA this time though. Admiral only allows you one type of breakdown per term, i.e. if my belt snaps again then they won't come out.
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AA for me got my daughter on mine too and it only costs me 13 quid a month for a peace of mind knowing that she wont be lft stranded if her car/ or the one she is in breaks down
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Just singned up with the AA.
RAC would not cover me immediately. AA I have imediate roadside cover and Homestart/Relay in 24 hours.
Took out thier parts and garage cover as well to see how it goes. :y
i have the same ive also got my car insurance and breakdown with aa so far cant fault them used the breakdown cover once so far and they turned up in 25 mins and fixed the car :y
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Careful if going to Ireland, full recovery will reduce
to road side assist with some companies. Check,
double check and then get it in writing. You might
worked out I've been caught out...
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I was with the ADAC (German Version of the AA) - was £75 a year, but gave me full UK & Europe cover. Some UK Companies wanted over £100 just for a weeks cover driving in France.
So ADAC paid for itself many times over, now got AA cover with my bank account.
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Careful if going to Ireland, full recovery will reduce
to road side assist with some companies. Check,
double check and then get it in writing. You might
worked out I've been caught out...
I remember something about an age restriction for european recovery they'll get you home but not your car if it's too old?