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Check out cash back websites and also check on the AA on them sites can easily recommend Quidco. You basically pay the price for the year and then get the cash back that they allow back.
It was the only reason I decided to go with them and afford breakdown service with them. ____________________ CB125>CG125>GN125>ER5>K100RS>R1100RS>K100RS
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I think it depends on how many vehicles you have. A lot of people on here rate them, so they can't be that bad.
In my family, me, the wife and daughter, we have 3 cars and 4 bikes. AA is good cause it is the person rather than the vehicle, so it doesn't matter what I am driving.
Also, IMHO, getting home is the only thing I am interested in. Nowadays, if it breaks down, it's usually electronics and back to the dealers whether car or bike, so getting home is my only criteria. ____________________ Triumph Trophy Launch Edition |
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Will add also that AA use at the moment the recovery trucks to pick you up however they are having the motorcycle carrier rack attached to the vans from later on this year. ____________________ CB125>CG125>GN125>ER5>K100RS>R1100RS>K100RS
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I'd recommend that you read breakdown T&Cs thoroughly. Auto-Aid's are excellent compared to all the others that I've read. For example:
| AA wrote: | No recovery (including a local tow) is available following an accident. |
| Green Flag wrote: | We can arrange to recover you following a road traffic accident, but you will be responsible for any costs involved. |
| AutoAid wrote: | Breakdown – mechanical or electrical breakdown (failures or breakages), or damage which is caused by an
accident, vandalism or theft and results in you not being able to drive the vehicle. |
And bear in mind that with the AA, RAC or Green Flag you'll be arguing the toss at the side of the road, likely with some clueless phone monkey who failed the interview at MCE. With AutoAid, you say "Home, James, and don't spare the horses", then sort it out later in the warm and dry.
Personally I can't wait for my Green Flag cover to expire so that I can switch to Auto Aid. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
GONE: HN125-8, LF-250B, GPz 305, GPZ 500S, Burgman 400 // RIDING: F650GS (800 twin), Royal Enfield Bullet Electra 500 AVL, Ninja 250R because racebike |
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| Rogerborg wrote: | I'd recommend that you read breakdown T&Cs thoroughly. Auto-Aid's are excellent compared to all the others that I've read. For example:
| AA wrote: | No recovery (including a local tow) is available following an accident. |
| Green Flag wrote: | We can arrange to recover you following a road traffic accident, but you will be responsible for any costs involved. |
| AutoAid wrote: | Breakdown – mechanical or electrical breakdown (failures or breakages), or damage which is caused by an
accident, vandalism or theft and results in you not being able to drive the vehicle. |
And bear in mind that with the AA, RAC or Green Flag you'll be arguing the toss at the side of the road, likely with some clueless phone monkey who failed the interview at MCE. With AutoAid, you say "Home, James, and don't spare the horses", then sort it out later in the warm and dry.
Personally I can't wait for my Green Flag cover to expire so that I can switch to Auto Aid. |
This x1000.
I've claimed twice from AutoAid for recovery and they paid up no problems and swiftly, just stick to the agreement with them (which tbh covers everything that it is reasonable to cover, including accidents, which i find it farcical the AA etc don't cover), and it works great. Carry the Ts and Cs on your vehicle if you're that worried!
And a massive advantage is the fact you are allowed to call any local recovery company and get them to come out. One time i was screwed around by a local agent (waiting ages longer than i was told), so i just called another one and sacked off the first!
And it covers the person too rather than the vehicle, and their (married only) spouse, for free! ____________________ -- Ingah
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| Rogerborg wrote: | I'd recommend that you read breakdown T&Cs thoroughly. Auto-Aid's are excellent compared to all the others that I've read. For example:
| AA wrote: | No recovery (including a local tow) is available following an accident. |
| Green Flag wrote: | We can arrange to recover you following a road traffic accident, but you will be responsible for any costs involved. |
| AutoAid wrote: | Breakdown – mechanical or electrical breakdown (failures or breakages), or damage which is caused by an
accident, vandalism or theft and results in you not being able to drive the vehicle. |
And bear in mind that with the AA, RAC or Green Flag you'll be arguing the toss at the side of the road, likely with some clueless phone monkey who failed the interview at MCE. With AutoAid, you say "Home, James, and don't spare the horses", then sort it out later in the warm and dry.
Personally I can't wait for my Green Flag cover to expire so that I can switch to Auto Aid. |
i am with the aa, i had an accident in march took 1 hr 30 mins for them to turn up (flatbed) took me right home (option of dealer) that didn't cost me ?? |
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autoaid is fine IF you have some funds stashed or credit card to pay for your recovery.
Yes some people have been able to pay on invoice but do you really want to take that chance if you happen to be skint at the time?
For me, a normal breakdown service is much more convenient.
Pay it and that's it, covered for the year, a call and you're collected and taken home or to your destination
Id much rather pay the £60 (£40 after using a cashback site) to say greenflag than pay £40 for autoaid and have to mess around with paying and claiming refunds.
but then, im always skint, minimum wage monkey and all that, so my main priority is being able to make one call to get home, no fuss, no faff, to save a few quid but have to shell out for a recovery isn't my idea of fun.
Sods law will dictate that you need the recovery when your skint, maxed out the credit card the week before, lost your wallet etc etc
So for peace of mind a standard breakdown policy wins hands down for me.
But different pokes for different folks I guess, if you have the cash kicking around or a spare 'emergency' credit card, then go for autoaid. |
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+1 to autoaid.
You and a married partner for £38 in any vehicle. They do pay out and they do recover you after a spill.
They paid for my recovery 3 days into the policy . |
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for Autoaid from me. ____________________ Yamaha TDM 850 |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 13 years, 287 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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