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Executive45
May 28, 2013Explorer III
Lots of cranky sorts on here, for sure!...
The OP asked a fair question. Unfortunately, real life experiences with AAA vary extensively which is why we see many different stories. Similar instances with different results. It shouldn't be this way. If we go to McDonalds, the expectation is that a hamburger in Los Angeles will taste the same as one in Topeka. AAA coverage may vary across State lines or in the case of California, vary from NorCal to SoCal. This can be very frustrating. I have not heard this same thing from CoachNet or GSERS,
My experience with AAA is mixed. They took care of me when my coach was stolen, but IMHO their service is only good for regular "stuff" like jump starts and out of gas "stuff". They added the RV Plus as an aside to get the customers who needed it most...us...that said, they, to me, do not do very well in the communication area. For instance, it's SoCal AAA in Southern California but CSAA in Northern California. They don't talk to each other. Ask me how I know! It became too cumbersome and difficult to deal with them, so they are now in my history book as a company I used to deal with....Dennis
The OP asked a fair question. Unfortunately, real life experiences with AAA vary extensively which is why we see many different stories. Similar instances with different results. It shouldn't be this way. If we go to McDonalds, the expectation is that a hamburger in Los Angeles will taste the same as one in Topeka. AAA coverage may vary across State lines or in the case of California, vary from NorCal to SoCal. This can be very frustrating. I have not heard this same thing from CoachNet or GSERS,
My experience with AAA is mixed. They took care of me when my coach was stolen, but IMHO their service is only good for regular "stuff" like jump starts and out of gas "stuff". They added the RV Plus as an aside to get the customers who needed it most...us...that said, they, to me, do not do very well in the communication area. For instance, it's SoCal AAA in Southern California but CSAA in Northern California. They don't talk to each other. Ask me how I know! It became too cumbersome and difficult to deal with them, so they are now in my history book as a company I used to deal with....Dennis
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