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RAC - Free at Home policy?

Hoping someone can help me here, as I'm looking for breakdown cover. On Quidco and Topcashback websites they have cashflow listed for "Free at Home policy" - does anyone know what these policies are? I've looked on the RAC website and done a quick spot of googling, but can't find any helpful information to explain!

Thanks :)
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  • I had the same question! I found this on the website: "You are 50% more likely to breakdown at home during the winter than in the summer, so we're currently offering free At Home cover if you take out joint or family Roadside and Recovery." So I think it means you just have to go for a joint or family policy and add recovery to it.
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