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 Bomberman World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 14:43 - 16 Jun 2005 Post subject: Breakdown cover |
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Hi,
Decided that it would probably be a good idea to get some form of breakdown cover. Had a look round and it all seems a little worthless until you pay £70+. So I thought I'd come here and see what you lot have, and how much you pay for it? Also, experience with it - are they any good or what?
Thanks in advance  ____________________ 'Allo! My name is Inigo Montoya, you killed my father, prepare to die!
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 Kirmit Nitrous Nuisance

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Bennets Insurance provide my breakdown cover.
When my chain snapped, they arrived and took it to garage.
Not sure what else they do or I need. ____________________ When riding fast, think fast. When riding slow.. speed up.
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 Gazdaman I did a trackday!!!

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Joined: 14 Jun 2004 Karma :     
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In my experience would avoid the AA if possible.
It's nice that they cover you so you can be driving/riding or even a passenger.
However, a few years ago broke down in car and got sent a van even though I told them it needed recovery (but they don't believe you have any mechanical knowledge). Then they have to send a recovery truck. Over 1 hour wait for the van and over 2 hours for the truck.
Broke down on bike and insisted they send something capable of recovering it. I think they use a lot of local garages/recovery services now but that still took about 2 hours (because they had to get the trailer for the bike ). The guy who turned up for that just said he'd put it straight on the trailer ...because you probably know more about fixing these things than I do. What was taking the piss was while waiting a proper AA van just went straight past.
Recently the missus starter motor broke so AA took to their local repair place (they use what was the service side of Halfords). The jokers their had the car for 3 days without even looking at it. Then after poking into action tried to find a replacement part at 3:30pm on a Friday . Needless to say they failed
So, taken as a whole, IMO avoid the AA.
That's not saying you won't have similar problems with anybody else
Read the small print as well for whoever you decide to go with. I know the AA only lets you call them out for free so many times in a given period. They also charge if they're called out to fix the same fault. Checking if there's any international breakdown cover may also be worth it if planning a trip outside the UK. ____________________ ...and the whirlwind is in the thorn trees, it's hard for thee to kick against the pricks...
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 iCraig World Chat Champion
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Currently with NCI Biker Rescue
As the name suggests they rescue bikers and their bike. And its their policy to send a motorcycle recovery specialist if possible to get you on your way, if thats not avalible they send a vehicle capable of recovering the bike there and then.
And its quite cheap, I payed £45 for Vehicle based Comprehensive cover. |
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One point I just noted from the NCI site.
Recovery following an accident is not classed as a breakdown so you need to buy the extra cover. Worth checking that for whoever you decide to go with.
HTH  ____________________ ...and the whirlwind is in the thorn trees, it's hard for thee to kick against the pricks...
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Old Thread Alert!
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