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  • adambro
    adambro Posts: 243 Forumite
    2010 wrote: »
    Don`t want to rain on your parade but you obviously didn`t read my post #6.

    If you had cancelled your AA membership and then gone to Topcashback site and joined the RAC,it would have cost you £28 BUT they would have refunded you £20, costing you only £8 for a years membership of the RAC.:T:j

    Doesn't really work if I want to be with the AA though...
  • 2010
    2010 Posts: 5,467 Forumite
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    edited 8 February 2010 at 6:54PM
    adambro wrote: »
    Doesn't really work if I want to be with the AA though...

    There`s no difference between AA and RAC.
    I think I would rather pay £8 than £28 for the same service.

    During the last spell of bad weather the AA left a lot of people stranded for at least 24 hours.
  • 2010
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    adambro wrote: »
    Doesn't really work if I want to be with the AA though...

    You didn`t really want to be with them because you threatened to go with the RAC:rotfl:
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