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wowchad
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Jun 19, 2018

GOOD SAM vs. AAA Road Side Assistance

We used to have Good Sam (3yr.) road side asst. coverage, but after my wife had a tire blowout on our smaller dump trailer I decided they were good for nothing and didn't renew.

Now I am thinking about getting coverage again and wonder what other members have found on Good Sam coverage vs. AAA with trailer coverage?

Mind you I don't use any other services except Road Side assistance, even buying from Camping World isn't something I'd normally do so that benefit is also pretty much useless to me.

Good Sam has sent me emails and paper mail CONTINUOUSLY since I quit & it's so annoying that alone may sway my decision :)

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  • What is good Sam plan for $70.00
    When we dropped them we were paying $219.00 for the platinum plus plan and we were still left with sorry not covered. I would like to know what $70.00 will get you.
    Ok I just looked it up the $70 you stated is actually $79.00 and is introductory for new members only it is usually $50 more than that and the reg price of the 3rd and better plan is about $180 The same as coach net.GS didn't show the platinum plus plan and I believe that they did away with the plan
  • Coach-net is $180 a year, Good Sam is $70.00 & AAA is only $49
    Assuming you get what you pay for though...
  • Coach-net been with them for many yrs used them 4x in the middle of the night while traveling, no issues. They cover any car you or your spouse happen to be traveling in.
  • wowchad wrote:
    We used to have Good Sam (3yr.) road side asst. coverage, but after my wife had a tire blowout on our smaller dump trailer I decided they were good for nothing and didn't renew.

    Now I am thinking about getting coverage again and wonder what other members have found on Good Sam coverage vs. AAA with trailer coverage?

    Mind you I don't use any other services except Road Side assistance, even buying from Camping World isn't something I'd normally do so that benefit is also pretty much useless to me.

    Good Sam has sent me emails and paper mail CONTINUOUSLY since I quit & it's so annoying that alone may sway my decision :)


    AAA has more restrictions/excemptions than Good Sam. Good Sam is designed RVers unlike AAA which primarily designed for regular cars.
  • Hello wowchad,

    Thank you for your post. I'm sorry to hear about your wife's tire blowout. Please send a PM with your membership number and phone number and I'll be happy to look into this further for you.

    Thanks,

    David
    Good Sam
  • AAA in my experience is the most convenient and has the best plan. At least in the NW, because of the their electronic dispatching. The others still use fax and phone, so if can take them a while to find equipment that will work. I have heard bad stories from AAA-California however, so it clearly varies by region.

    In the NW, when I was a contractor, AAA would send 2 trucks without hesitation. If a 3rd was needed, they would do it with approval. The two trucks don't have to go the same destination, for example if the TT needs to go to a campground, and the TV to a dealer, they do that.

    That said.... none of them will cover a dump trailer, not even AAA. Coverage is restricted to recreational vehicles only. This includes cargo trailers carrying rec equipment (bikes, snowmobiles etc) but not landscaping equipment or furniture.
  • 2X coach net.cancelled good Sam after 25 yrs because of poor service.they did say sorry it should of never have been handled that way but that's as far as it ever went.
  • Consider Coach net
    Many in here have said they have had much better experiences, and Coach net understood that sometimes two trucks were needed, one for the tow vehicle and another for the trailer when the tow vehicle has broken down. AAA supposedly doesnt cover that second tow truck.