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Alfred622
Feb 10, 2014Explorer
I've got nothing bad to say about Good Sam as I've not used them. I got CoachNet free for a year with the purchase of our motorhome. I've kept renewing since then. I've needed them twice. Each time my call was quickly answered, and I was talking with an RV technician within a few seconds. They were familiar with my coach, asked good questions, and decided a tow would be needed. Nearest authorized service was about 50 miles away. 15 later the biggest tow truck I'd ever seen pulled up, disconnected our drive shaft, and towed 'er up toe the service center. I called to make sure they would be open and the receptionist said that Coach Net had already called and they were expecting me. We got there and service started right away (Friday afternoon). The tow truck disconnected and said I didn't owe anything....he dove off and I never got any kind of a bill (other than for the repairs of course).
Second time was with my car sliding off the road in the ice and needed a mechanic to come and change a tire. That worked fine too.
One reason I have stayed with CN is knowing that I can get to an RV mechanic - they are more than just a tow service.
Second time was with my car sliding off the road in the ice and needed a mechanic to come and change a tire. That worked fine too.
One reason I have stayed with CN is knowing that I can get to an RV mechanic - they are more than just a tow service.
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