willald wrote:
Glad to hear that Coach Net took care of you right. :)
Seriously thinking about dumping Good Sam ERS and going to CoachNet.
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Tow truck driver shows up, even though was dispatched by Good Sam, he has never heard of them. Says he has instructions to tow it to car dealer a couple blocks down the street, and nowhere else.
CoachNet does the same thing. We had CoachNet for 1 year free after purchasing our HTT. The Tow Vehicle broke down (turned out to be a bad fuel pump). We were about 90 miles from our destination. CoachNet told us they could only tow us to the nearest Dealership, about 10 miles away and they'd have the driver drop our HTT at the nearest campground, they wouldn't allow us to pay extra to go where we wanted. We called AAA (we had AAA Plus with RV). They towed us the 90 miles to our destination campground and then dropped the tow vehicle at the dealership a few miles from the campground.
AAA has a lot of haters and sometimes they have left us waiting for a couple hours on the side of the road, sometimes their fault, sometimes a slow tow truck driver or a driver that was far from us, but we've always been able to get towed where we want and if it is a further tow than the 100 mile tow that we have for free, we can pay a few extra dollars per mile. The one thing I really like about AAA is it works with any vehicle, no matter who owns it, as long as I am there with my card, I get service.
On the East Coast, AAA has never let us down. We've never had to use it anywhere else. Have used it in NJ, PA, VA, NC & GA.
-Michael