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Breakdown insurance...
Hoof_Hearted
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As usual, rip off renewal quote. No credit for loyalty from the RAC but a good deal for the AA recommended by MSE (wife insists on staying with the big two). 15 months for the price of 12 and £63 back though Topcashback (never used before, so hope it happens). This brings it to below £100 for breakdown, home start and recovery for 15 months for two people. Not bad, although I know AutoAid is probably even better.
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After reading a few similar threads that the RAC are not discounting as much as they have in previous years I thought it was time to move on.
But a quick phone call and the guy agreed it was a bit of a jump of over £40 despite me not having called them out.
Few seconds later he dropped it to slightly less than I paid last year.
Not sure if i could use cashback sites because i need the Arrival package also.Censorship Reigns Supreme in Troll City...0 -
Hoof_Hearted wrote: ». .....Not bad, although I know AutoAid is probably even better.
£39.90 (12 months) for the same cover via AutoAid (And no risking your topcashback fails), plus you can use your own choice of breakdown/recovery garage if you want to!!0
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