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Old 10-08-2009, 08:57 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Im looking for any info/opinions,stay away froms,on a good road service company.Im interested in getting some rv coverage(bc I often tow a trailer) and was wondering who are the best people to go to for this.I found one awhile back that offered 300 ,mile free towing but dont remember which company it was.Any info greatly appreciated


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Old 10-08-2009, 11:08 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Check out Good Sam.

I had them when I was full timing it and they were great.

My Dad also uses them and he has been a full time RV'er for the last 12 years.

http://www.goodsamclub.com/benefits-services/emergency-road-service.aspx
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Ditto on the Good Sam, have them also. Have not used when hauling trailer but when my car broke down and service was excellent.
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good sam..only way to go. i have had motor home towed twice.
1 was from ceder city utah to las vegas. over 1000. good sam paid.
2 was in alberta canada. bill was 1389.00 good sam paid all
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3 & 4 was in wyoming and 2 blowouts, 1 in front. two hours later one in rear. good sam paid both times.
5 was in montana. tow dolly blowout. good sam towed dolly to tire store 56 miles.

in all cases there were no arguements and great customer service.

(any wonder why no one will travel with me?)

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Thanks for all your responses,makes the decision a no brainer.And thanks to everyone who posts here.Ive gotten a lot of useful info here Thanks again!!
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