how long member RAC before can use it
Discussion
andrew said:
what's the point in joining and then renewing every year, if you can just join when the car breaks down ?
( serious question, as this is exactly what i did )
It's a lot cheaper to pay in advance than at the side of the road broken down, they've rather got you by the short hairs at that point and they know it...( serious question, as this is exactly what i did )
Zwolf said:
andrew said:
what's the point in joining and then renewing every year, if you can just join when the car breaks down ?
( serious question, as this is exactly what i did )
It's a lot cheaper to pay in advance than at the side of the road broken down, they've rather got you by the short hairs at that point and they know it...( serious question, as this is exactly what i did )
( and i've been without cover for a lot more than three years )
for a 200 mile tow home, then 50 miles to the garage at my convenience, it looked like value
You will find that all the recovery services will require at least 24 hours membership before you can use ALL the benefits of the recovery (in fact I believe that only the big 3 will let you join roadside, and they won't do it if it's a very busy night/day)
You can get basic recovery for around £30, with extra for full recovery/ at home etc. From most of the motoring organisations.
If you join at the roadside, they will charge you around £140 (I do say AROUND, so don't quote me!)for BASIC recovery only.
Basic recovery means that a patrol will attend and attempt a repair, and /or they will tow your vehicle up to a MAXIMUM of 10 miles, not to home if it's further (officially)
You can get basic recovery for around £30, with extra for full recovery/ at home etc. From most of the motoring organisations.
If you join at the roadside, they will charge you around £140 (I do say AROUND, so don't quote me!)for BASIC recovery only.
Basic recovery means that a patrol will attend and attempt a repair, and /or they will tow your vehicle up to a MAXIMUM of 10 miles, not to home if it's further (officially)
Gafferjim said:
You will find that all the recovery services will require at least 24 hours membership before you can use ALL the benefits of the recovery (in fact I believe that only the big 3 will let you join roadside, and they won't do it if it's a very busy night/day)
You can get basic recovery for around £30, with extra for full recovery/ at home etc. From most of the motoring organisations.
If you join at the roadside, they will charge you around £140 (I do say AROUND, so don't quote me!)for BASIC recovery only.
Basic recovery means that a patrol will attend and attempt a repair, and /or they will tow your vehicle up to a MAXIMUM of 10 miles, not to home if it's further (officially)
so if my basic recovery ( from a big three ) got me 200 miles home, then 50 miles to a mechanic at my convenience, what extra benefits would i have got by waiting an extra 24 hours ???You can get basic recovery for around £30, with extra for full recovery/ at home etc. From most of the motoring organisations.
If you join at the roadside, they will charge you around £140 (I do say AROUND, so don't quote me!)for BASIC recovery only.
Basic recovery means that a patrol will attend and attempt a repair, and /or they will tow your vehicle up to a MAXIMUM of 10 miles, not to home if it's further (officially)
hardcorehobbit said:
IIRC AA you need to wait 72 hours from joining on the phone or online.
RAC allow you to do it instantly.
Not sure about the RAC. I joined and got the call out straight away, but they charged me £140 for their basic annual package instead of about £30 or whatever it is. The 72 hour thing is true of RAC then in my experience. This was about 8 months ago.RAC allow you to do it instantly.
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