Nice soap-box. When a person calls roadside assistance things have already gone bad, maybe even from bad to worse. Probably nothing less than instant service with a team of qualified RV technicians to get you back on the road immediately would satisfy me. So when AAA left my son at a "safe location", a small gas station without a service bay, for 3 hours and then took him to Victorville for repairs on Friday night after the dealership had closed we were not very happy. We switched to CoachNet. On our first call, on the 101 highway near Port Angeles in Washington, on a Thursday, they could not find a service technician who could help us. We now have Good Sam. Our one call for a flat tire on the car was handled "OK". Like I previously wrote, not instantaneously, but quick enough to be OK. Like I said, We now have Good Sam, and signed up on the 3 year deal...I don't expect 100%....I hope my payments are a total waste of money and I never have to use roadside assistance again.
In short, I agree with your post...GS tries.