I've just had a look at a few of my documents and discovered that my bank offers RAC Breakdown cover, only roadside and homestart, not relay, but does save me £150.
Phoned the AA to cancel and was told "OK but have you considered our standby membership at only £10 so you keep all your membership club benefits?" Plus If I need relay I can reactivate the membership for only £80 callout.
Is it worth it?
My gut instinct is no, but then thinking about it I'm tempted, but not really sure why.
The AA and the like.
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OwenP
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f00lzz
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I had RAC on automatic renewal.... when I got this years notification 'no need to do a thing we will take care of everything' it was for £217.0. So I phoned and said the same cover was being advertised on their Web Site for £145.0 they said that price was for 'new customers only' so guess what! I'm now a 'new customer' WITH THE AA
Ian
Account Ref: 6419
Current Cars
Nissan X-Trail SVE
Saab 2.2TiD
Merc E270 Estate
Past Citroens
2001 Xantia 3.0 Exclusive
1999 Xantia 1.9TD
1997 Xantia 3.0 Exclusive
1995 XM 3.0 Exclusive Estate
Account Ref: 6419
Current Cars
Nissan X-Trail SVE
Saab 2.2TiD
Merc E270 Estate
Past Citroens
2001 Xantia 3.0 Exclusive
1999 Xantia 1.9TD
1997 Xantia 3.0 Exclusive
1995 XM 3.0 Exclusive Estate
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DickieG
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So much for loyalty thenf00lzz wrote:I had RAC on automatic renewal.... when I got this years notification 'no need to do a thing we will take care of everything' it was for £217.0. So I phoned and said the same cover was being advertised on their Web Site for £145.0 they said that price was for 'new customers only' so guess what! I'm now a 'new customer' WITH THE AA
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23 BMW iX3 M Sport Pro
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06 C3 Desire 1.4
72 DS 21 EFi Pallas BVH