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mgirardo
Aug 04, 2018Explorer
We don't have FMCA, but we have had CoachNet and currently have AAA. Make sure they service they offer is the service that you need. For example, CoachNet was very helpful and had good customer service, however, they won't tow you where you want to go, unless where you want to go is the nearest repair shop.
The fuel pump failed on our TV, about 80 miles from our destination. Called AAA, they would tow TV and TT no problem, but since there were 4 of us that needed to drive with the tow truck, it would be a few hours before they could get someone to us. Called CoachNet. They could tow us, but not to our destination - only to the nearest campground and mechanic. I even offered to pay the extra to go to our destination. They couldn't do that. That was a deal breaker for us.
We have been with AAA for almost 20 years and have been very satisfied. The discounts at Restaurants, Hotels, Campgrounds, Shops, etc. pays for the service almost every year.
-Michael
The fuel pump failed on our TV, about 80 miles from our destination. Called AAA, they would tow TV and TT no problem, but since there were 4 of us that needed to drive with the tow truck, it would be a few hours before they could get someone to us. Called CoachNet. They could tow us, but not to our destination - only to the nearest campground and mechanic. I even offered to pay the extra to go to our destination. They couldn't do that. That was a deal breaker for us.
We have been with AAA for almost 20 years and have been very satisfied. The discounts at Restaurants, Hotels, Campgrounds, Shops, etc. pays for the service almost every year.
-Michael
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