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Breakdown Cover on Groupon
Mateen
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Hi, I'm thinking of getting Breakdown Cover via Groupon. Has anyone done this? It's very inexpensive. £24 for 2 years which includes the following. The company name is Emergency Assist. Any advice?
Premium cover includes roadside assistance, local recovery, national recovery, home start, onward travel, car hire and overnight accommodation. Thank you for your help folks.
Premium cover includes roadside assistance, local recovery, national recovery, home start, onward travel, car hire and overnight accommodation. Thank you for your help folks.
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Is it this one?
It looks like a £11 saving from buying direct through their website (Premium Cover) rather than a £67.16 saving as they say.0 -
Hi, I'm thinking of getting Breakdown Cover via Groupon. Has anyone done this? It's very inexpensive. £24 for 2 years which includes the following. The company name is Emergency Assist. Any advice?
Premium cover includes roadside assistance, local recovery, national recovery, home start, onward travel, car hire and overnight accommodation. Thank you for your help folks.
The one for that price on groupon is for 1 year, not 2...0 -
Thank you both, I'll take a look at their website, and you're right it's 1 year not two. Aviva have just quoted me £118 for exactly the same on this.0
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I don't understand why they misrepresent so much - it is so easily checked. Thanks for pointing that out.0
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All shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of things shall be well.
Pedant alert - it's could have, not could of.0
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