Jun-02-2017 12:44 PM
Jun-06-2017 03:09 PM
Jun-05-2017 11:18 AM
rdhetrick wrote:I just asked them when I called.
Like their insurance programs, Good Sam is basically a broker for their ERS plan. The current contractor that supplies the call center and service is Allstate Motor Club.
That I didn't know. How did you come across that information? Not saying it's wrong, I'd just like to know how you know it.
Jun-05-2017 07:05 AM
USMC46 wrote:
Thanks all. Guess I'll look at the companies Good Sams uses and deal directly with them if I want a quote from them. I appreciate the feedback. I have had National Interstate and they went up so much I dropped them. Now Progressive is doing the same. Guess they all hook you and then raise rates. I'll check out USAA again also.
Jun-04-2017 06:56 PM
Like their insurance programs, Good Sam is basically a broker for their ERS plan. The current contractor that supplies the call center and service is Allstate Motor Club.
Jun-03-2017 06:05 PM
ferndaleflyer wrote:
I had Good Sam road service for several years and one year had a run of 4 calls for road service and they cancelled me. This after I had got several of my friends to sign up. Just 2 weeks ago one of them had a tire failure, called Good Sam, they sent someone, and he was charged over $800 because although he had paid them he had never activated his card-----now that is BS right there.
Jun-03-2017 04:03 PM
USMC46 wrote:
Thanks all. Guess I'll look at the companies Good Sams uses and deal directly with them if I want a quote from them. I appreciate the feedback. I have had National Interstate and they went up so much I dropped them. Now Progressive is doing the same. Guess they all hook you and then raise rates. I'll check out USAA again also.
Jun-03-2017 02:24 PM
Jun-03-2017 01:37 PM
DownTheAvenue wrote:Jim@HiTek wrote:
Remember that the Sam in Good Sam is Sam Walton. He was a lifelong camper and RV'er. But then think about how his main company is run, and how much he did to make it run that way. Remember that Walmart pays employees to call other employees and explain how they can get government assistance...because they pay so poorly and have such poor benefits. Than ask yourself if your trust them as your insurance provider in any capacity. He's dead, but his anti-consumer legacy lives on in his multiple companies. It's all about profits.
Just sayin'.
BTW, I joined this forum in '04, after lurking on it since '02 I think. And the original owners eventually sold it to Goodsam. So this site is another Walton profit venture. One thing that really grinds my gears is that they haven't improved this forum since they bought it. The same old glitches or old fashioned techniques are still alive and kicking here on RV net. For a brief time after they bought the site, I kind of expected some improvements, a bit of modernization. I was overly optimistic.
I am afraid you are terribly mistaken. Good Sam's parent company is Affinity Group Holding, Inc. It is a privately held company and its Chairman and CEO is Marcus Lemonis. It has absolutely nothing to do with Walmart!
Jun-03-2017 07:15 AM
Jun-03-2017 05:29 AM
Jun-02-2017 10:12 PM
Jun-02-2017 05:09 PM
Jun-02-2017 04:30 PM
rdhetrick wrote:
Hmmmm, I can't think of any insurance companies that aren't out to generate revenue for their owners.
Jun-02-2017 04:24 PM
Jim@HiTek wrote:
Remember that the Sam in Good Sam is Sam Walton. He was a lifelong camper and RV'er. But then think about how his main company is run, and how much he did to make it run that way. Remember that Walmart pays employees to call other employees and explain how they can get government assistance...because they pay so poorly and have such poor benefits. Than ask yourself if your trust them as your insurance provider in any capacity. He's dead, but his anti-consumer legacy lives on in his multiple companies. It's all about profits.
Just sayin'.
BTW, I joined this forum in '04, after lurking on it since '02 I think. And the original owners eventually sold it to Goodsam. So this site is another Walton profit venture. One thing that really grinds my gears is that they haven't improved this forum since they bought it. The same old glitches or old fashioned techniques are still alive and kicking here on RV net. For a brief time after they bought the site, I kind of expected some improvements, a bit of modernization. I was overly optimistic.