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AA 14 day cancellation
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Why would you want to join and cancel in 14 days....
Lets guess you think you may breakdown on a trip, so just want some cover... :rotfl:
What does the T/C & assuming it's a online purchase say?:TLife in the slow lane0 -
yes you can.0
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born_again wrote: »Why would you want to join and cancel in 14 days....
Lets guess you think you may breakdown on a trip, so just want some cover... :rotfl:
What does the T/C & assuming it's a online purchase say?:T
What a good idea, if you read the terms and conditions you a actually have 28 days.
I might try that when I go on holiday as my present breakdown cover ends a week before my last driving holiday.:rotfl:0 -
One just hopes karma bites and the car breaks down on the motorway the day after cancelling the policy.
Why does everyone want something for nothing these days.0 -
Why does everyone want something for nothing these days.
Money saving?
It's a wonder it isn't a tip somewhere for short term breakdown cover.0 -
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