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code wanted for aa,rac etc
snake666
Posts: 361 Forumite
hi
wanted a code for the cheapest recovery service
thanks
snake
wanted a code for the cheapest recovery service
thanks
snake
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Go through Quidco for £20 back with RAC or Green flagBet match total as of 04/10 = God Knows + About £1000 Quidco. Time for Mrs Huddsta to have a crack!!!
The Bronze Challenge - earn £250 in profits =£73.320 -
Just a suggestion - Try looking at the comparison sites, through the Travel section, for the cheapest quotes - alternatively Tesco Clubcard vouchers will give you 4 times the value at places like RAC.0
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For the AA if you tell them you are a member of the Institue of advanced mortorist (IAM) you get 25% off the price, they will ask for some sort of membership but as far as I am aware you can quote anything.
Hope this helps.I hate migraines.0 -
If you are a blue badge holder (disabled parking badge) you can get a significant reduction with the RAC by just quoting the badge number.
In my opinion the RAC are the best for disabled drivers as they attend quickly and have always got my car started again.



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The cheapest road recovery is Autoaid. I have home start, theyguarentee to get you to destination, or put you up in an Hotel, lots lots more, plus it covers you and partner in any vehicle, all for £39 per year !! It knocks spots of RAC (who I changed from) and AA0
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You can get 20% off AA membership if you 'work' in the NHS - quote NHS disounts 262. I think it works for phone and online renewals.
(from NHS discounts.com website)0 -
Autoaid £32 not £39. Bargainillegitimi non carborundum0
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OOps sorry I meant to print £32. https://www.autoaid.co.uk by the way0
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betheebee wrote:The cheapest road recovery is Autoaid. I have home start, theyguarentee to get you to destination, or put you up in an Hotel, lots lots more, plus it covers you and partner in any vehicle, all for £39 per year !! It knocks spots of RAC (who I changed from) and AA
Have you ever had to call them out ? If so what were they like?0 -
I haven't needed to use them yet. When you need help and call them they will send out the nearest garage to you. You then pay the garage and send the bill to Autoaid and they promise to refund you the cost within 7 days. If you pay by credit card even better. They don't have men sat about in little vans waiting for someone to break down hence the bargain price. You can go to any garage and have your motor fixed or they will do a call out and ensure that you can get to your destination0
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