mobilefleet wrote:
I did road service for over 10 years. The reason he wanted that money upfront was to insure against a "GOA", or gone on arrival. No way I'd drive over 100 miles without it myself. Too many cases of roadside customers calling in, then changing their mind and getting service elsewhere locally, or someone stopping to help and then they don't call back to let the provider know anything.
This is bogus answer.
Good Sam pays for the cost of the mobile mechanic to come to the site (travel time) you only pay for time on scene. Therefore the provider would be reimbursed.
I WISH PEOPLE WOULD READ THE BROCHURE that Good Sam sends to them So many things wold be avoided.
Again read the contract before you need it