2gypsies wrote:
noe-place wrote:
thestoloffs wrote:
If you're a CoachNet member, they've now changed how their Roadside Assistance plans are structured.
Their new Platinum Plus plan includes a travel assistance plan, with the same coverages as the new FMCA plan.
Compare these 2 with Good Sam's own plan; YMMV.
I have had Coach Net for years and found them very reliable.
It would help if the OP came back to clarify this....but I think he's asking about a 'personal' plan if you're injured or sick and can't drive yourself back to wherever.
He's not talking about Roadside Assistance for his RV.
I think this is what he's talking about, anyway???
I think it is pretty clear that he is talking about the medical travel assistance plans if you read his initial post. This thread is not about roadside assistance, but about medical assistance for RVers and travelers.
The OP wrote:
wxtoad wrote:
A number of years ago we joined the Family Motor Coach Association (FMCA)primarily because of its included benefit of a travel assistance plan. FMCA has now scrapped that plan and now offers a similar plan for a fee of $105 for family coverage.
FMCA has revamped and improved their travel assistance plan under a new carrier. Good Sam also offers a plan.
And the VFW offers a Emergency Assistance Plus program, with Medical Evacuation & Transportation Home, Medical Assistance, Assistance for Companions, and Travel Assistance at $109 a year for VFW member and family. They will even drive your RV home. If your not a member, it is still available for $189
And here are other fraternal and professional organizations that use the same service:
http://www.emergencyassistanceplus.com/current-clients. If you are a member of any of them, you could save a few bucks!