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Title: Coachnet
Post by: luvrbus on August 24, 2022, 12:33:08 PM
Coachnet has changed some rules now they will not tow your other vehicles over 10 miles after 10 miles you pay for the difference it sucks to me
Title: Re: Coachnet
Post by: Utahclaimjumper on August 24, 2022, 02:21:11 PM

They have the option of making the rules,,,,you have the option to say goodbye .>>>Dan
Title: Re: Coachnet
Post by: windtrader on August 24, 2022, 05:23:12 PM
Really?

LOL - just got my renewal cards, did not bother reading the fine print. could have stated we tow the toads, you pay for the bus. :)
Title: Re: Coachnet
Post by: luvrbus on August 24, 2022, 05:46:21 PM
Quote from: windtrader on August 24, 2022, 05:23:12 PM
Really?

LOL - just got my renewal cards, did not bother reading the fine print. could have stated we tow the toads, you pay for the bus. :)

The way it was explain to me they will tow anything hooked to the RV if you have the right plan.I not going anywhere since I been with Coach-Net since 1988 and my premiums are not bad I have only had 2 small increases in my premiums
Title: Re: Coachnet
Post by: windtrader on August 25, 2022, 08:12:14 PM
Clifford,
Dang it, you got me again!  So, I have to do the legwork to figure out just what the Coach-Net plans actually cover.
1) They do NOT cover any towed vehicles, just the RV. Check this clause out
Commercial vehicles, vehicles over 40 years old, dirt bikes,and ATVs are not eligible for coverage.

Now - that should wake up some folks here. Does this mean buses older than 1982 are not covered yet they take our money?

Here is the main benefits. There are no other roadside plans for our buses.

PREMIER COACH Membership Plan
COACH-NET RV MOTOR CLUB, INC

The Emergency Roadside Assistance benefit provides for one service call per disablement for service provided by a commercial
road service provider, locksmith, or tow provider for the following services:
• Towing - Towing your disabled vehicle to the nearest qualified repair facility as determined by us.
• Delivery of Fuel and Emergency Fluids - Gasoline, oil, water, transmission fluid, power steering fluid, and brake fluid
delivered to your disabled vehicle, as necessary to remedy the disablement (except where prohibited by law). The cost of
any such fluids, as well as any related labor charges, including but not limited to any labor charge associated with a reprime
on diesel units which run out of fuel, is not covered.
• Flat Tire - Changing of your vehicle's flat tire using the vehicle's mounted and inflated spare tire, or for towing of your vehicle
to a repair facility. The cost of any replacement tire, alignment, mounting and balancing is not covered.
• Jump-Start / Battery Boost - A jump start for your vehicle's dead battery or a tow to a repair facility. The cost of any
replacement battery and labor to install the battery is not covered.
• RV Mobile Mechanic1 - Dispatching of a mechanic to the site of your mechanically disabled vehicle2. Labor charges and parts
are not covered.
• Lockout – Locksmith - Delivery of locksmith services to your vehicle and assistance in the opening of your locked vehicle,
and/or obtaining a replacement key. The actual cost of a replacement key is not covered.
• Free the Stuck Vehicle/Winching - Simple winch out or extraction services required in order to tow the disabled vehicle are
covered. For each time winching or extraction services are required in order to tow the disabled vehicle, you will be entitled
to the maximum of the following winching or extraction services or labor: i) Two hours of one winching truck and one driver;
ii) One hour of two winching trucks (each with one driver only). All remaining cost for labor parts and any additional winching
shall be the responsibility of the member.
All Emergency Roadside Assistance services must be arranged by Coach-Net. There is no reimbursement for service
which you contract for yourself, unless a law enforcement agency takes control of the situation
Title: Re: Coachnet
Post by: luvrbus on August 26, 2022, 05:28:38 AM
Towing cost like everything else has gone through the roof,to send a tow truck out for small car tow for 10 miles the average is $400.00,the 40 year clause has always been there, but it did say RV ,I don't like clause a repair shop of their choice.I never used my Coachnet except when I broke a camshaft in West Texas and then it was no problem telling Coachnet I wanted to go to Stewert and Stevenson it was a 100 mile Landoll ride with no problems or question asked
Title: Re: Coachnet
Post by: Dave5Cs on August 26, 2022, 08:30:33 AM
Clifford do you still have your Landall? Might be time to crank it up and charge Coachnet for the hauls, LOL :^