I am certainly watching this thread, intently. My insurance provider (State Farm) once provided towing, but last June canceled the towing portion of my policy. This was due to my truck being a F550. 5 years ago I had Liberty Insurance and they canceled my policy due to their change of underwriting on F550s. So vetting these Roadside Assistance companies is really important to me, and maybe to others. I don't wish to be stuck on the side of the road and quibbling over the details that I might have done during this introduction period.
Two important parts for me is; (1). The size and weight of my rig, to be towed and the fact I pull a 14' trailer. (2) For the most part I travel exclusively the west so my need to be towed to distance is at least 150 miles to 200 miles. So to start with it seems to limit the capability of the Roadside Assistance most providers offer.
Rather than these Good Sam reps putting fires out, it would be nice to see links to information that they provide these needed services. They own this forum and looks like they are better sports about discussions than other forums when you discuss less than favorable experiences and not make the poster disappear, as in LOA and other ownership groups.
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