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Roadside Recovery renewal
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5-6 months. From memory.roadweary said:
How long did the cashback take?...it says "less than 9 months" on their site...Bigwheels1111 said:I’ve got the AA family membership for 4 people, everything except European cover for £84 after Quidco.0 -
I took AA (as a one-off) through Top Cashback and believe it took about 3 months. Not sure whether the delay was with AA or TC although because there was an expiry date on the offer I did buy renewal a few weeks before previous cover expired; in the circumstances I suspect TC timer didn’t start until the policy came into force.Bigwheels1111 said:
5-6 months. From memory.roadweary said:
How long did the cashback take?...it says "less than 9 months" on their site...Bigwheels1111 said:I’ve got the AA family membership for 4 people, everything except European cover for £84 after Quidco.
Take a look at Driver Guardian0 -
How do these cashback sites make their money? I mean, I understand that somtimes people get lazy and stay with the same company after the first year....but you're talking over £100 off...0
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