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When Did This Roadside Rescue Excess Nonsense Appear?

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david small | 21:54 Tue 06th Feb 2024 | ChatterBank
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About to renew my breakdown cover and I now see RAC and Blue Flag are charging £40 excess when called out before they assist me. The whole point of a breakdown cover was to help when needed. Not to charge extra for doing what you paid for in the first place. Yet another example of bleed the motorist?

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Buen, my quote from RAC:https://www.rac.co.uk/breakdown-cover/join/agg-rrahot-excess/build-package#:~:text=Welcome%20to%20Essentials,lower%20annual%20premium."Welcome to Essentials by RACAll our breakdown cover starts with Roadside AssistanceWith Roadside Assistance, we'll fix your vehicle at the roadside and if we can't, we'll...
07:16 Wed 07th Feb 2024
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When poor people have personal private transpost, one must accept commensurate costs. I must admit that it does disturb me that that those same people moan so much.


what a stupid comment. Commensurate costs, like extortionate road tax, robbery fuel prices. Things we bare with equanimity because we use private transportation. Though there's often no buses, or trains,  or being rurally housed, or physically unable to walk long distances. TTT You should be ashamed to spout such nonsense.

david, you must remember tha oor Tora is a dyed in the wool Tory whose whole reason for existing is to try and give himself a leg up so his 'betters' will speak to him.

Sad but true.

Buen, my quote from RAC:

https://www.rac.co.uk/breakdown-cover/join/agg-rrahot-excess/build-package#:~:text=Welcome%20to%20Essentials,lower%20annual%20premium.

"Welcome to Essentials by RAC

All our breakdown cover starts with Roadside Assistance

With Roadside Assistance, we'll fix your vehicle at the roadside and if we can't, we'll give you a 10-mile tow. Please note: your cover includes a £40 excess. The benefit of this option is a lower annual premium.

DavidSmall 23:19 my comments relate to the overall state of things. The fact is that even unemployed people have cars. If they can afford personal private transport then societally it is far too cheap. Now whenever this comes up there are always people like yourself that say they could not manage without a a car, fair enough we will provide you with one free paid for by properly charging motorists. There will of course be qualifying criteria but if you can fulfill those then the state will pay. We will also spend vastly more on a proper subsidised integrated public transport system. I am generally considered right wing but in the sphere of transport I am very socialist.

but in the sphere of transport I am very socialist.

 

A skidmarxist? 

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3Ts. You know where you can stick your state don’t you?

clue, the sun doesn’t shine there.

I do hope you jest.......

Nicebloke1 - £2 million to sign up as a breakdown engineer; where do I sign?

15:44 interesting that you put your selfish needs above the common good even when you would actually be better off under my scheme.

Recently did mine with Eversure Silver National for £38. Unlimited call-outs, no excess.

Mainly in case of motorway breakdown or failure to deal with a puncture with the dreaded no-spare-wheel repair kit.

god it allows you to make a choice

A. lower fee and charge on use

B higher fee. free many uses

and it depends on whether you can work out the value/cost  the services. - THAT depends on the age of the car.

wd be a good example for taking a choice on possible expenditure in any school or college....

and caneven take in probability of break down / year - variable on the year of  make

you put your selfish needs above the common good 

Tee Total Tora for prime minister ( a job I hear that will be open again)!

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