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phenrichs wrote:
I have had AAA for many years. Haven't had to use them for TT yet (knock on wood)but I have used them with cars and motorcycles. I have the Platinum package that covers anything I own that goes on the road whether it be my vehicles or something in my vehicles. I looked into GS but I was unimpressed that the roadside and the GS club memberships are two completely different things. With AAA I have one package and one premium and I get everything they have to offer.
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rr2254545 wrote:
Allstate is for cars, Coachnet for me, Winnebago comes with a year of Coachnet - that is if it is new and under warrenty
โJun-17-2013 03:52 PM
UsualSuspect wrote:Wrong.....I gave the info several times on how to file a "valid" complaint for Coach-Net. They have a compliance team, just like Good Sam and they normally do NOT take the vendors side, but do a through investigation and give you the results in writing. Also. CN does NOT charge you for service, as it appears GS does.......Link to a dissatisfied GS ERS customer.....
GS has a place where you can express any shortcomings, CoachNet does not.
Bob & Betsy - USN Aviation Ret'd '78 & LEO Ret'd '03 & "Oath Keeper Forever"
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