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GSRoadsideAssis
Nov 26, 2013Explorer
Thank you for the post TNRIVERSIDE. If you are traveling down the road and become disabled due to sliding off of the road or take a turn to sharply and end up in a ditch or embankment then you would be eligible for winch-out services. Our RV programs provide 2 hours of "winching" as described in the member benefit brochures. As mentioned you would need to be traveling on an eligible road as described in our benefit brochures.
Thank you for the post also Emptypockets. It sounds like something may have gotten lost in translation on this. Members are eligible for the same winching services as listed above so long as they are parked in a designated RV parking area. Generally campgrounds will provide a cement pad, graded gravel area or in the case of state and national parks it may be a graded dirt area. In addition Rallies and large RV gatherings may have grassy areas designated for parking during the event. In addition we will provide service for vehicles parked on private property owned by the member. We realize that sometimes members will park their RVs beside their house, driveway or potentially an out-building/barn for storage purposes. Let me answer the question before it is asked; "what is the difference between who owns the property the RV is parked on?" Historically the majority of these types of requests happen on the member's property so rather then not cover any of them we decided to cover the ones on their own property. Each of the program guidelines are reviewed at least once a year. I will be sure to mention this one in the next review.
If anyone reading this has additional questions or concerns please feel free to contact member services at 800-842-5351. You can also refer to the benefit brochures for clarity at goodsamers.com.
Thank you, Zach
Thank you for the post also Emptypockets. It sounds like something may have gotten lost in translation on this. Members are eligible for the same winching services as listed above so long as they are parked in a designated RV parking area. Generally campgrounds will provide a cement pad, graded gravel area or in the case of state and national parks it may be a graded dirt area. In addition Rallies and large RV gatherings may have grassy areas designated for parking during the event. In addition we will provide service for vehicles parked on private property owned by the member. We realize that sometimes members will park their RVs beside their house, driveway or potentially an out-building/barn for storage purposes. Let me answer the question before it is asked; "what is the difference between who owns the property the RV is parked on?" Historically the majority of these types of requests happen on the member's property so rather then not cover any of them we decided to cover the ones on their own property. Each of the program guidelines are reviewed at least once a year. I will be sure to mention this one in the next review.
If anyone reading this has additional questions or concerns please feel free to contact member services at 800-842-5351. You can also refer to the benefit brochures for clarity at goodsamers.com.
Thank you, Zach
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