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Vent - Cost of AA Renewal
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Jonesy_McJones wrote: »I usually cancel at the end of the year, and then sign up as a new customer via Quidco - cheaper, even without the cashback!
Indeed. I used mt tesco club card points 3 years running on RAC membership, until I fould quidco, and found that It was cheaper with the cashback, and I could use the club card points on Driving Leasons for my son. Until I realised that I could get a cheaper and better independant teacher locally.
I try to avoid the AA after they attempted to not recover my car saying it was modified. Whilst it was too low for their transit van with 2 wheel trailer tow thing, it was actually a 'rare' special edition, which was standard out of the factory, and would only fit on a low loader. Given that breaking down is stressful enough, I was pretty unhappy to have them attempt to screw me at the roadside.
by rare I mean there were 500 built and sold and about 20 left in the country of which 10 were road worthy.0
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