hello.
my aa recovery is just about to run out. do any of you guys have any info on who is good/bad for the commencing year. I paid £28 for aa and i dont really want to pay much more.
cheers
hello.
my aa recovery is just about to run out. do any of you guys have any info on who is good/bad for the commencing year. I paid £28 for aa and i dont really want to pay much more.
cheers
I think you get similar level of service from the big 3 (AA/RAC/GreenFlag) obviously there will be people with bad experiences of all of them. Best advice I can give is check out a cashback site such as quidco or greasypalm and see which company gives you best cashback and it can make it cheap! I was with RAC last year, this year I am with AA cause they were cheaper.
As above, i took out basic AA roadside assistance via Quidco.
The cost was £27. less £17 Quidco money = net cost £10. Result !!!
AA Breakdown and Breakdown "repair" cover!
Mine had the alternator problem,
AA came out recovered me to a garage, then to repair the alternator under the package I paid £25 excess and the AA paid up the rest of the bill up to £500 costs.
Total cost to AA about £320 after my excess of £25. Didnt even require me to pay first, the repair garage invoiced the AA direct
DD costs about £17 or £19 altogether
Worth the smallprint and service costs when one big bill catches you out
Normally if I want just simple breakdown cover, then I recommend Auto National Rescue
Once my AA Breakdown Repair policy expires, I will be going back to them
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