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demoon
Mar 17, 2016Explorer
Jim Shoe wrote:
My guess is that Allstate is aimed mostly at car problems, but I'd bet that very few have the equipment to raise a MH off the ground to change a tire. Both of them can bring you a can of gas.
Simply not true. Allstate RV Roadhelp has a solid provider list. We have used their service for towing twice and in both instances they sent a heavy duty wrecker. One tow was on an interstate about five miles from a major city, the other was on a very rural route leading to a rather secluded campground. Call to arrival was reasonable in both instances.
We have never encountered any problems with communicating with the dispatch service. They have always inquired if we were in a safe location before gathering other information.
You do not have to Allstate insurance to become a member.
We should remember - depending on where our problem arises - there may be a limited number of service providers, and very likely, most or all providers have the same ones to use. And, yes, I suspect there could be a case where no provider is available. If that happens and we CAN locate help, they will reimburse.
Is Allstate better than Coachnet? I suspect not. Is Coachnet better than Allstate. Same answer. We should go with feels right AND, if it ever starts to not feel right - time to change.
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