We were paying close to $250/yr toward the end of our run with AAA when we came to a similar realization. At the time we were covering four vehicles plus trailer towing for our camper. We hadn't used the service for years and felt it was a lot of money to just blindly renew without considering our options. After we sold the camper and started to examine our spending, we opted to try AMAC's equivalent which was about half the cost and offered similar benefits. Of course, we needed a late-night tow within a few months of signing up. After spending several frustrating hours waiting for AMAC's reps to find a tow, my husband did what you did and had a local tow truck there within minutes. We canceled AMAC's roadside service after that first year and now rely on our own resourcefulness backed up by what our auto insurance provider includes for a few extra $ per year.
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Post: Jabs Anyone?
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We were paying close to $250/yr toward the end of our run with AAA when we came to a similar realization. At the time we were covering four vehicles plus trailer towing for our camper. We hadn't used the service for years and felt it was a lot of money to just blindly renew without considering our options. After we sold the camper and started to examine our spending, we opted to try AMAC's equivalent which was about half the cost and offered similar benefits. Of course, we needed a late-night tow within a few months of signing up. After spending several frustrating hours waiting for AMAC's reps to find a tow, my husband did what you did and had a local tow truck there within minutes. We canceled AMAC's roadside service after that first year and now rely on our own resourcefulness backed up by what our auto insurance provider includes for a few extra $ per year.
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