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AA Option 100 breakdown cover for £6.80
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oibaldy
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I know there's a separate thread for breakdown cover including homestart for around £30, but for those who want to go with a big name, this seems a very good deal.
Quidco lists people signing up for the AA as getting £20 back, but it's tracking as £25.
From http://www.theaa.com/services/breakdowncover/option_table.jsp the cheapest option is Option 100 which is £31.80 for your car, or £34.88 to cover you for any car.
Take £25 off these figures for Quidco and it's £6.80 for your car, or £9.88 for you. This obviously doesn't include homestart, but if you live up a hill, you can always free wheel the 1/4 mile necessary to be covered.
One warning: they set up an annual direct debit from your payment card, so make sure you cancel that one you have your policy so they do not charge you every year once the price increases t whatever it should be.
Quidco lists people signing up for the AA as getting £20 back, but it's tracking as £25.
From http://www.theaa.com/services/breakdowncover/option_table.jsp the cheapest option is Option 100 which is £31.80 for your car, or £34.88 to cover you for any car.
Take £25 off these figures for Quidco and it's £6.80 for your car, or £9.88 for you. This obviously doesn't include homestart, but if you live up a hill, you can always free wheel the 1/4 mile necessary to be covered.
One warning: they set up an annual direct debit from your payment card, so make sure you cancel that one you have your policy so they do not charge you every year once the price increases t whatever it should be.
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I registered my aa at my mums address, that way if i brake down at home i'm covered for that as well.
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would the quidco work on this? then they'd be paying youIf i upset you don't stress, never forget that god aint finished with me yet.0
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I have just signed up for this, hope it works as it's a great offer!
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I signed up this morning and it's already tracked by Quidco.
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oibaldy wrote:I know there's a separate thread for breakdown cover including homestart for around £30, but for those who want to go with a big name, this seems a very good deal.
Quidco lists people signing up for the AA as getting £20 back, but it's tracking as £25.
From http://www.theaa.com/services/breakdowncover/option_table.jsp the cheapest option is Option 100 which is £31.80 for your car, or £34.88 to cover you for any car.
Take £25 off these figures for Quidco and it's £6.80 for your car, or £9.88 for you. This obviously doesn't include homestart, but if you live up a hill, you can always free wheel the 1/4 mile necessary to be covered.
One warning: they set up an annual direct debit from your payment card, so make sure you cancel that one you have your policy so they do not charge you every year once the price increases t whatever it should be.
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Hi am not sure ? do I order this AA cover through quidco as I have never used quidco before?? Help me please.......2012 - Emergency savings fund goal by December 2012 £3000.000
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Also can you use a nectar code as well asgoing through quidco ??? many thanks2012 - Emergency savings fund goal by December 2012 £3000.000
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i signed up months ago with green flag through quidco and got £20 back of the £31.50 it cost and i thought i had a bargain0
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