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- dieharderExplorer
tropical36 wrote:
Also keep in mind that you're not insuring your RV or your cars per say, but yourself and another party in your household, such as your spouse. This means that you can be in any RV or car, no matter who it might belong to and have the same coverage, as if in your own vehicle.
Not just ANOTHER person in your household like a spouse, but also dependent children under 24. This, however, only comes with the Premier Coach coverage. The 2 other lesser plans (Limited and Basic) DO NOT come with "All-Inclusive Coverage", thus only you are covered with the lesser 2 plans. - tropical36Explorer
barmcd wrote:
It looks like this is cheap roadsdie assistance insurance. I'd like to have it on the RV when we pick it up and bring it home. Can you buy without having a VIN nr.?
So call them from the driver's seat, before starting out for home and problem solved. Here's a tip and you might call PPL Motorhomes in TX, instead, as they will give you a price with CN that CN can't or won't match, in most cases. They must have some kind of an agreement going on and even talked to one CN agent, that claimed not to know of their existence, even. Hung up and called PPL, who took care of it immediately. Then called CN back to verify the coverage. Never a problem and have used CN services, more than once.
Also keep in mind that you're not insuring your RV or your cars per say, but yourself and another party in your household, such as your spouse. This means that you can be in any RV or car, no matter who it might belong to and have the same coverage, as if in your own vehicle. - Pirate1Explorer
gbopp wrote:
So, who cares? If it went away, we would all be over at IVR2 within hours.
You do realize this forum is hosted by Good Sam Roadside Assistance? :@ - Preacher_ManExplorer
gbopp wrote:
YES. :S You can add the vehicle info later. It covers all your cars/trucks.
Check the Coach-net website.
You do realize this forum is hosted by Good Sam Roadside Assistance? :@
Yea...and?? - Community Alumni
Puttin wrote:
Jim and Betty,
The Coachnet warrantee is underwritten by Good Sam.
OK you learn something every day.
I have CSP (Goodsam) Warranty and that has been a plus for me.
JimR - wa8yxmExplorer IIIYou make all the arrangements.. Then when you get to the dealer you get the VIN, you make the call, they FAX your ID card to the dealer like 2 minutes later, and mail you the hard copy later.. The dealer hands you the fax sheet and away you go.
NOTE: Same for the Vehicle insurance
Also, Dealer MAY be able to give you the VIN weeks in advance of delivery if you ask politely.. Or not, depending on dealer. - dieharderExplorer
#Marc wrote:
I have been with coach net for several years and I never had to provide any VIN ?
You don't have to, but it doesn't hurt. Easy to do when you log in online. - PuttinExplorerJim and Betty,
The Coachnet warrantee is underwritten by Good Sam. - Community Alumni
debraindi wrote:
barmcd wrote:
I bought coach net when I bought my Keystone. Having coach net lowered my interest by 1/2 percent and lowered my insurance, Its a 5 year warranty with 100$ detectable for service.I think Good Sam is comparable.
It looks like this is cheap roadsdie assistance insurance. I'd like to have it on the RV when we pick it up and bring it home. Can you buy without having a VIN nr.?
I did not know that Coach Net was a warranty company.
JimR - _MarcExplorerI have been with coach net for several years and I never had to provide any VIN ?
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