Dec-21-2021 08:34 AM
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Dec-25-2021 07:52 AM
covered wagon wrote:
My insurance couldn't help me when I was stranded 1:30 am along I-5. Because I only had cash they admitted they couldn't get their cut shared with the towing company because I had no credit cards. They were good enough to give me 3 local towing company phone numbers. I got a deal for that cash and the guy came in 10 mins. He was after mine in a jiffy.
Dec-25-2021 04:03 AM
Walaby wrote:
I use Coach Net. Had one instance. Broke down middle of nowhere. They took care of everything.
If i used my regular insurance, I believe I would have to find tow truck company, call, and then get reimbursed.
Ajriding, I don't think having a claim for towing would impact your insurance rates. At least not with any insurance company I've ever had. Neither does having a claim for cracked windshield.
Mike
Dec-24-2021 09:28 AM
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Dec-21-2021 05:40 PM
toedtoes wrote:
Honestly, they all have their pros and cons.
1. Good Sam and Coachnet will FIRST find a shop willing and able to take your rig. THEN, only after they confirm that, will they then locate a tow truck to get you there. This can cause delays.
Dec-21-2021 04:25 PM
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Dec-21-2021 03:43 PM
Bowti wrote:
Just wondering what your experience has been. I have a RV rider on my policy, but they just say save your receipts and turn them in for reimbursement. I am curious as to how you even know who to call when you are broke down in the middle of no where. It can be even worse if no cell phone service and its after closing time. Not looking for horror stores, just how did you get taken care of. I know many have AAA or Good Sam, is that the best way to go?
Dec-21-2021 03:18 PM