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New_scooby_04 09 May 2011 01:25 PM

Anyone work for the AA/RAC on here?
 
I need to sort myself out some breakdown cover!

If anyone does work for one of the above, any chance of a discount on membership rates? ;)

If you don't ask........ :D

Cheers!

Ns04

acstua 09 May 2011 01:38 PM

www.startrescue.co.uk

Sorted out a 10% Discount for ScoobyNet forum users

Promocode : SCOOB10

SwissTony 09 May 2011 01:44 PM

BOB T is your man in a big yellow van :D

G-Man_UK 09 May 2011 01:57 PM

If you want a better price for RAC cover, try getting a quote through here:

http://www.aviva.co.uk/breakdown-cover/

Aviva (the insurance company) owns RAC and it's RAC that do the call outs etc. - worked out a lot cheaper for me doing it that way than taking out cover directly with RAC...

:lol1:

mervil 09 May 2011 02:12 PM

I'm with the AA (since I bought the Type R) and pay £12 a month. When I was down in Plymouth and my engine went they had a Patrol guy out within 10mins and I was on the back of a recovery truck on my back to Wales within 90mins on Good Friday! :thumb: Good show :)

SwissTony 09 May 2011 02:19 PM


Originally Posted by mervil (Post 10030346)
I'm with the AA (since I bought the Type R) and pay £12 a month. When I was down in Plymouth and my engine went they had a Patrol guy out within 10mins and I was on the back of a recovery truck on my back to Wales within 90mins on Good Friday! :thumb: Good show :)


Cant have been Bob then :lol1:

s70rjw 09 May 2011 09:40 PM

I went with Start Rescue this year. Had to use them recently too.The job was sub contracted to a reputable local firm who did a top job. Their terms and conditions are virtually word for word for RACs.
I got joint Personal full European cover for £122 for the wife and I.
RAC wanted £105 for joint personal cover. We payed between £30 and £60 per European trip last year in addition.
I am able to recommend them based on my experience now I have used them.

jono300 09 May 2011 10:04 PM

See Asda do breakdown recovery. quote " £59 cheaper than AA OR RAC "

dont know who they use ?? possibly the home delivery vans and a tow rope !!!

****

Full uk breakdown cover = £70 a year
Roadside cover = £25 a year

How does that really compare to the AA OR RAC ??

acstua 09 May 2011 10:51 PM

Asda use Britannia rescue, who are now owned by Liverpool victoria

Startrescue does roadside cover from £18.30 - 10% Discount with code above

alot of companys like kwikfit etc who offer breakdown assistance actually just use white label services from one of a few big operators or use the AA/RAC (Brand power etc)

AA/RAC having their own trucks (also use 3rd partys if busy etc afaik)
and other people like LV, Startrescue,Greenflag etc who use local sourced vetted garages


good to hear you were looked after s70rjw :)

beastgtir 10 May 2011 12:58 AM

i've got aa through my bank account, its only £7.50 a month for an upgraded halifax reward account with lots of added extras,
phone insurance, travel insurance, basic aa cover etc..

one of payment of £40 (per year) and your basic cover is moved up to highest level..

w44syf 10 May 2011 01:30 AM

Iv got AA i pay 18pound for 2cars phone them up and ask them to give you a discount or your trying a diffrent company, my price plane includes ,call outs toyed to your house or garage, home start, caurtesy car for 3days,first £500 paid by AA for the repair:D , new battery, you only pay £25 exses for the battery every time your one dies out, 5 claims per year each car :luxhello:

s70rjw 10 May 2011 07:13 PM


Originally Posted by acstua (Post 10031451)
Asda use Britannia rescue, who are now owned by Liverpool victoria

Startrescue does roadside cover from £18.30 - 10% Discount with code above

alot of companys like kwikfit etc who offer breakdown assistance actually just use white label services from one of a few big operators or use the AA/RAC (Brand power etc)

AA/RAC having their own trucks (also use 3rd partys if busy etc afaik)
and other people like LV, Startrescue,Greenflag etc who use local sourced vetted garages


good to hear you were looked after s70rjw :)


It's the first time I've had to use breakdown recovery in 14 years!!
The terms and conditions were explained to me ( ie. If a fault is temporarily rectified and you continue to use the car before the fault is fixed, we reserve the right to decline recovery in the future for the same fault. If we can't fix your car today, we will remove it to a garage of your choice today.
First agent arrived in 20 mins, full lift 20 mins later. :thumb::thumb:


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