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Nov-29-2018 06:10 PM
kioticoachman wrote:rk911 wrote:kioticoachman wrote:
Thank you! What becomes interesting, as I've noticed and please don't take this the wrong way, is my Auto insurance carrier will not cover/offer roadside assistance on my RV unless it is i$$ured by them.
not strange at all. if the RV isn't insured by the company then why should they provide roadside service for it?
In order to try to accommodate My multiple Auto & Home owner insurance carrier. I gave them the opportunity to give me an insurance quote for my RV to have them cover everything. It turned out that their Quote was over two times of the same coverage what I can get from my current carrier. That's what's strange!
Nov-29-2018 05:59 PM
rk911 wrote:kioticoachman wrote:
Thank you! What becomes interesting, as I've noticed and please don't take this the wrong way, is my Auto insurance carrier will not cover/offer roadside assistance on my RV unless it is i$$ured by them.
not strange at all. if the RV isn't insured by the company then why should they provide roadside service for it?
Nov-29-2018 01:22 PM
kioticoachman wrote:craig7h wrote:
I have and had GS Roadside for many years and have had very good success with them. I also have AAA for more car type issues, even though my GS covers cars. When looking for one to cover your RV, to me it comes down to where the company will tow you to. How far or to where it seem GS covers towing to the first place that will repair.
Thank you! What becomes interesting, as I've noticed and please don't take this the wrong way, is my Auto insurance carrier will not cover/offer roadside assistance on my RV unless it is i$$ured by them.
Also I believe some of the Roadside carriers mentioned will increase your renewal rate significantly even if you don't have any claims the first year?? and you don't find out until renewal is due. I don't get it!
Nov-29-2018 12:13 PM
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Nov-29-2018 09:57 AM
janstey58 wrote:
Check into FMCA RSA, $69/year with good reviews. You also have to join FMCA, which is like $30/year I think? But you get other great benefits with FMCA such as discounts on tires.
Nov-29-2018 09:04 AM
Nov-29-2018 08:31 AM
rgatijnet1 wrote:
Some insurance companies offer roadside assistance, like Allstate, Progressive, etc. The problem with using your auto/RV insurer for roadside assistance is that each time you use them it could be considered a "claim" against your insurance. This may mean that your rates will go up next time and that other insurers will see that you made "claims" in the past few years which will affect their quotes for renewal. I think you are better off using Good Sams or Coachnet for your roadside assistance and let your auto/RV insurance company handle any big damage that may be needed.
Nov-29-2018 07:29 AM
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