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Do you use AutoAid for your breakdown recovery?
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Former_MSE_Laura_1
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If so, you're saving bundles of cash. How do you fancy showing off your MoneySaving prowess and empowering others to follow your example?
We, at It Pays to Watch, are looking for anyone who has breakdown recovery via AutoAid to come on our show on April 16.
If that's you give us a call on 020 76037789 or email us, including a daytime phone number, at [EMAIL="casestudy@moneysavingproductions.com"]casestudy@moneysavingproductions.com[/EMAIL]
Many thanks
The It Pays to Watch production team
We, at It Pays to Watch, are looking for anyone who has breakdown recovery via AutoAid to come on our show on April 16.
If that's you give us a call on 020 76037789 or email us, including a daytime phone number, at [EMAIL="casestudy@moneysavingproductions.com"]casestudy@moneysavingproductions.com[/EMAIL]
Many thanks
The It Pays to Watch production team
Get the Martin's Money Tips Free E-mail at www.moneysavingexpert.com/tips.
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I wouldn't be able to make it to the show, but I do use Auto Aid and have had to call them out for the first time recently.
The service agent was the same one that used to come to me when I was with Britannia Rescue. The actual assistance (flat battery, so just a jump start) was very efficient.
However, I reckon that I've done a real MSE job on the financial side of things. I have a 6% current bank account and cashback credit card, paid by Direct Debit.
I paid using my cashback credit card, so I will get 1% back on the cost of the callout (£48.35) from Capital One.
I sent off my claim form to AutoAid and got the cheque for £48.35 back so quickly that I was able to pay it into my bank account well before the Direct Debit for the credit card bill was due.
Therefore, for a while, I was earning 6% on both the £48.35 from the cheque and the £48.35 that hadn't yet been taken out of my account, if you see what I mean.The acquisition of wealth is no longer the driving force in my life.0
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