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AA Renewal
« on: Yesterday at 17:39:39 »

£431.52 opening quote on the phone

£257.12  the guy i spoke to came straight down to this
£249.??  last year 1 off payment

£255 -  joked about rounding off the premium got the £2.17 discount.

£21.75 then opted to pay monthly (was staggered on how cheap the cost is) :y

£261.61 total price for the year, not where he got the .61p from but who cares.

Well chuffed so covered for all the bells and whistles,  Garage repairs and forward travel etc. :y
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Re: AA Renewal
« Reply #1 on: Yesterday at 18:59:49 »

I paid Green Flag/May Day £145 last Sept, that includes recovery from home to a garage and  also recovery to home and taking my caravan elsewhere ie storage yard if needed. If I can't tow due to illness, I'd get a chauffeur driver cos SWMBO wouldn't tow.
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Re: AA Renewal
« Reply #2 on: Yesterday at 21:37:34 »

I paid Green Flag/May Day £145 last Sept, that includes recovery from home to a garage and  also recovery to home and taking my caravan elsewhere ie storage yard if needed. If I can't tow due to illness, I'd get a chauffeur driver cos SWMBO wouldn't tow.
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Same here , have used them a couple of times over the last couple of years once for the car & once for the caravan excellent service on both occasions £145 cost has remained the same for a few years now
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Re: AA Renewal
« Reply #3 on: Today at 01:54:27 »

Your cover

Roadside Assistance    £7.91
National Recovery    £7.61
At Home                    £7.38
Onward Travel            £5.76
Parts and Garage Cover    £17.22

Total monthly cost    £21.75
Including discount of    £24.13

The garage cover
I pay 1st £35 they then pay the bill up to £525 max so a new battery costs me £35 :y
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Re: AA Renewal
« Reply #4 on: Today at 13:40:17 »

I just paid that pikey mob thats Albs recommended a couple of years back.  Premium gone up to £97 as one of mine is now over 15 years old (or will do in the coming year), so there is an additional premium.

Thats for 2 people cover, not tied to any car, with nationwide recovery.
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