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TenOC wrote:
After reading the complaints my worry is (1) the time delay in receiving help and (2) the incompetence (poor training) of the person who answers the phone.
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RVER wrote:
YES TenOC can you educate us on the glaring omissions in coverage that you feel Coach Net did not did have that Good Sam RS had those services?
Bob & Betsy - USN Aviation Ret'd '78 & LEO Ret'd '03 & "Oath Keeper Forever"
โFeb-07-2017 02:36 PM
โFeb-06-2017 04:02 PM
fulltimedaniel wrote:TenOC wrote:
I have read some of the complaints on Good Sam Road Side Assistance on the page on road side assistance. I understand that only unhappy customers will post to the forum thus one should remember that the happy customers may outnumber the unhappy customers.
After reading the complaints my worry is (1) the time delay in receiving help and (2) the incompetence (poor training) of the person who answers the phone.
I normally do not carry roadside assistance insurance. At $200 per year and only using it -- say once in 5 years, I can pay a $1,000 tow bill. If I brake down, why not call 911 and let the highway police call the quick response tow servic. This way I will not sit on the highway for hours waiting for a tow truck.
A number of the posting suggest Coach-Net as a replacement to Good Sam. Are any of you unhappy with service you received form Coach-Net???
I am curious why you chose to frame your question in the negative? Wouldnt you stand to get a better response (either way) by making the question neutral?
And while I agree mostly that those with problems tend to dominate a complaint forum which is essentially what the Ask Marcus Forums are meant for certainly not all are negative.
When I looked at coach net it had some glaring omissions in coverage as I recall. This is why I girded my loins and bit my tongue and went with GSRS.
โFeb-06-2017 07:23 AM
darsben1 wrote:BB_TX wrote:darsben1 wrote:
Try the Coach-net forum where people can voice their displeasure about roadside service and ask there.
There is a Coach-Net forum?????
OF COURSE NOT!
That is why you do not see as many complaints about coachnet. They have nowhere to vent or get problems resolved.
โFeb-06-2017 07:14 AM
TenOC wrote:
I have read some of the complaints on Good Sam Road Side Assistance on the page on road side assistance. I understand that only unhappy customers will post to the forum thus one should remember that the happy customers may outnumber the unhappy customers.
After reading the complaints my worry is (1) the time delay in receiving help and (2) the incompetence (poor training) of the person who answers the phone.
I normally do not carry roadside assistance insurance. At $200 per year and only using it -- say once in 5 years, I can pay a $1,000 tow bill. If I brake down, why not call 911 and let the highway police call the quick response tow servic. This way I will not sit on the highway for hours waiting for a tow truck.
A number of the posting suggest Coach-Net as a replacement to Good Sam. Are any of you unhappy with service you received form Coach-Net???
โFeb-06-2017 07:07 AM
BB_TX wrote:darsben1 wrote:
Try the Coach-net forum where people can voice their displeasure about roadside service and ask there.
There is a Coach-Net forum?????
โFeb-05-2017 08:55 AM
pasusan wrote:Dutch_12078 wrote:That sure sounds good, but not what happened in my hours of need. I was on the phone with the CN guy many times during that breakdown and he told me how things were going and that he couldn't find anyone to respond.pasusan wrote:
I don't know whether I can say that I'm unhappy. But I do know that we will always carry AAA.
A few years ago we cancelled our AAA and signed up with CN. One night at 12 am I broke down in Erie, PA. It wasn't the tow vehicle, but we had the coverage for all. CN was real nice on the phone and tried to be helpful, but they couldn't find anyone who would respond for them. The tow companies never heard of Coach Net and wouldn't deal with them. They finally found someone in a small town 40 miles away. It took 3 hours for someone to actually come.
The one good thing about it was the CN guy also called the local cops since there was a lone woman broke down on the side of the road in the middle of the night. So a cop stayed with me most of the time until his supervisor told him to move on.
The moral of the story is CN isn't accepted or known everywhere - not even in the 3rd largest city in PA.
We now carry CN and AAA.
Coach-Net is a division of the National Motor Club, one of the largest independently owned ERS providers in the country. NMC has been in business since since 1956, and the RV specialized Coach-Net division since 1987. Any tow operator that hasn't heard of them is either very new to the business, or not keeping up with what goes in the industry. Coach-Net is usually ranked among the top three ERS dispatch companies for payment amount and speed of payment in the ongoing tow industry survey conducted by towPartners, the largest towing industry organization in the country.
I'll just add that when Coach-Net deals with a service provider that's not one of their contracted 40,000 roadside service providers, they pay by credit card on the spot.
And when I called CN later to see if there was something else I could have done - like call someone myself and be repaid - I was told I had to wait for CN to find someone and only if they couldn't find anyone at all, then they would let me know and I should call someone on my own.
It kinda sounds like you think I made this story up.
โFeb-05-2017 08:19 AM