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AA v others
« on: 31 October 2018, 13:07:59 »

Just got my AA renewal notice. Member for 26 years. Gold Membership includes wife & most other things.
Last year £388. Renewal £507.
A quick look at their website shows new member price for same cover as £159.
I phoned them and they immediately knocked off £200. (new quote £294.36)

As a comparison RAC shows £159 too.

Anyone care to share some good alternatives/suggestions/recommendations for such cover?
Thanks.

(ps. Since stopping work @ end of September I have started looking at my bills  :o)

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Re: AA v others
« Reply #1 on: 31 October 2018, 13:15:32 »

I paid £225 last 2 years.

I have the whole kit apart from cover abroad inc the Garage repair cover on my Elite. :-X

Had to challenge them though as the renewal cost came in at £300+
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Re: AA v others
« Reply #2 on: 31 October 2018, 13:23:31 »

Jeebus!!

We have it as part of gold/platinum/thingy bank account. £18pcm with NatWest, but we also get 2x mobile phones be cover and worldwide travel.

Over the time we've had it, I've had occasion to use every part of the package at least once and it's always worked as advertised.
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Re: AA v others
« Reply #3 on: 31 October 2018, 13:37:44 »

Just got my AA renewal notice. Member for 26 years. Gold Membership includes wife & most other things.
Last year £388. Renewal £507.
A quick look at their website shows new member price for same cover as £159.
I phoned them and they immediately knocked off £200. (new quote £294.36)

As a comparison RAC shows £159 too.

Anyone care to share some good alternatives/suggestions/recommendations for such cover?
Thanks.




(ps. Since stopping work @ end of September I have started looking at my bills  :o)


Yep...this is the thing.

The AA, and others, are aware there is a sizeable number of 'lazy bastards' within the population who simply 'can't be arsed'
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Re: AA v others
« Reply #4 on: 31 October 2018, 14:08:13 »

Should I cancel AA and go with RAC as a new member?
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Re: AA v others
« Reply #5 on: 31 October 2018, 14:09:35 »

£20 pm for AA cover to the level I would require, currently have reasonable cover via a bank account so not strictly necessary, but considering older cars, so AA cover would be belts and braces ;)
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Re: AA v others
« Reply #6 on: 31 October 2018, 14:10:16 »

Should I cancel AA and go with RAC as a new member?
If happy with the AA, sign up as a new member :y
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Re: AA v others
« Reply #7 on: 31 October 2018, 14:14:45 »

Should I cancel AA and go with RAC as a new member?
If happy with the AA, sign up as a new member :y

That is my current thinking.
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Re: AA v others
« Reply #8 on: 31 October 2018, 14:35:38 »

It's also worth reading policies in detail, I remember one firm quoted me on my (then) 16yo Ford Escort but the policy wording had an age limit on the car of 15yrs  >:(
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Re: AA v others
« Reply #9 on: 31 October 2018, 16:10:25 »

I was with rescuemycar.com for years at about £18 a year, had to call them out a few times and got a very good service!  :y  Downsides are that you pay a £40 excess every time you call them out and they have a 16 year age limit.  :(  For a younger car I wouldn't hesitate to sign up with them again.  :y 

Paying hundreds to the likes of AA or RAC for breakdown cover is ridiculous IMO and akin to staying with British Gas for your utilities and paying their rip off prices, just because it's British Gas!  :-X

I currently have an all singing all dancing any car/personal cover policy with Auto Aid which cost about £40-50, but I havn't had to call them out yet so I can't comment on their service.  ;)

Don't forget to check the comparison and cashback sites as there are often good deals to be had there.  :y
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Re: AA v others
« Reply #10 on: 31 October 2018, 16:39:08 »

And there's the rub, until you need them, you simply don't know...

Personally I would pay the money for piece of mind rather than saving a few quid just in case :-\
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Re: AA v others
« Reply #11 on: 31 October 2018, 16:58:55 »

Should I cancel AA and go with RAC as a new member?
If happy with the AA, sign up as a new member :y
That is explicitly precluded.  But with a decent bit of discussion with the "I want to leave" department, 9 times out of 10 you can get them to renew at that price.
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Re: AA v others
« Reply #12 on: 31 October 2018, 17:02:25 »

And there's the rub, until you need them, you simply don't know...

Personally I would pay the money for piece of mind rather than saving a few quid just in case :-\

I have never been with the AA, but was with the RAC for a while and their service was crap!  >:(  Certainly didn't live up to their 'reputation'.....  ::)

I wouldn't sign up with them again if you shoved a sharp stick where the sun dosn't shine!  :-X  :P  Price is no guarantee of quality in this market in my opinion and experience.  ::)
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Re: AA v others
« Reply #13 on: 31 October 2018, 17:23:51 »

And there's the rub, until you need them, you simply don't know...

Personally I would pay the money for piece of mind rather than saving a few quid just in case :-\


Agreed.
Having done a lot of work for the cheaper firms(Auto Aid, Auto Rescue and Rescue My Car being some of them), they would have to pay me to use their 'services'. They all manage to get a company to attend, but lose quickly interest if you actually need anything done


I've been with the AA for 30 years but if I was going to choose, National Breakdown would be top of my list.
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Re: AA v others
« Reply #14 on: 31 October 2018, 18:18:04 »

Im with autoaid. They've been very good when I ve used them. Don't have to pay anything, apart from £48 once a year. No age limit on cars, as they've recovered my 28 year old Merc twice.
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