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MarkTwain
Nov 06, 2013Explorer
Not to be argumentative, I have question about the OP's situation. I have GSRA also so I want to know.
Why would a person pay for a road call mechanic to come out and pay for all his time rather than be towed for free?
I have seen several posts this year referring to the same thing and wonder if GSRA would refuse to tow you because it could be fixed on the location of the breakdown? Thus saving them the tow bill but shifting most of the cost to the member. If that is the case you would be better of to put the annual fee in the bank and handle your roadside problems yourself.
Or just tell GSRA that your RV is broken and you don't know why?
X2, If the tow driver can't fix your vehicle at the location where you are broke down, then the tow driver should tow the RV to the RV shop mechanic!!!! Why should I pay for the mechanic while he/she drives out to my RV. He is not working on my RV while he is driving::(:(:(
Why would a person pay for a road call mechanic to come out and pay for all his time rather than be towed for free?
I have seen several posts this year referring to the same thing and wonder if GSRA would refuse to tow you because it could be fixed on the location of the breakdown? Thus saving them the tow bill but shifting most of the cost to the member. If that is the case you would be better of to put the annual fee in the bank and handle your roadside problems yourself.
Or just tell GSRA that your RV is broken and you don't know why?
X2, If the tow driver can't fix your vehicle at the location where you are broke down, then the tow driver should tow the RV to the RV shop mechanic!!!! Why should I pay for the mechanic while he/she drives out to my RV. He is not working on my RV while he is driving::(:(:(
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