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Good sam roadside assistance

Started by David Anderson, January 11, 2021, 06:47:40 PM

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windtrader

i got registered online after a couple tries. Put other for all fields except the year. That worked for me. PS. I had left a message on their customer service number and never got a call back. But I do have a policy number and receipt of payment so I'm in.
Don F
1976 MCI/TMC MC-8 #1286
Fully converted
Bought 2017

David Anderson

I'm glad I started this thread.  I really thought Good Sam covered me for this stuff.  I've been faithfully paying them for 18 years.  I think I will sign up with Coach Net in April when my Good Sam expires.  That is great service, Belfert.  That is what I expected from Good Sam when I needed wheel studs, but I expected to pay for the parts, however. 

Lucky for me Les Swabb was 2 miles from my parking place so I reluctantly drove over slowly with 4 broken studs :o

David

Dreadnought

FWIW Coach-net have been really good for me. My coach is under refurbishment right now but they towed that back in 2017 when I had a problem with the skinner valve. More latterly my winter beater car (an AWD 20 year old jag) had an alternator failure on a massive 6000 mile trip and they towed that no issues. Very courteous too.
Live Fast, Live Well, Live Free

1964 MCI MC5 8v71

TomC

I had my bus put on a Landoll flatbed and towed for free from Baker, CA to Barstow with GS. But I wanted to go to Las Vegas, so happily paid the extra $120 to go. Still have GS and also FMCA. Good Luck, TomC
Tom & Donna Christman. 1985 Kenworth 40ft Super C with garage. '77 AMGeneral 10240B; 8V-71TATAIC V730.

Bigmikeclark

I called GS to jump start my prevost in my driveway on thursday. Almost 5 hours later, a guy in a hybrid Kia shows up with (2) 12v jump boxes.  Surprise, it didn't work.
Call after call to their call center and repeated no call-backs from the "supervisor" led me to cancel my policy with them when they couldn't find anyone for 24 hours. I live in the suburbs of Cincinnati, OH, not exactly a desolate place!

Friday1

I had AAA for RV's. Called with a low tire, an 11.00x22.5 and just wanted air to get to the tire store. They sent a guy in a van with a portable air tank. Cancelled them and got Coachnet. Only time I have used them was in OK moving a Wanderlodge from IN to Hollywood CA. Called and told them we needed a Landol and they sent a medium wrecker without a stinger or any hydraulics. Had to wait overnight for the Landol. You have to be very specific and make sure the person on the other end is paying attention.
We have PD4106-326. We had a Bluebird Wanderlodge and we liked it. We LOVE our 4106! It is the way to travel.

freds

Quote from: Friday1 on February 03, 2021, 10:45:03 AM
I had AAA for RV's.

Yeah I wound up not sending more money to AAA after it was reviled on another site that my RV coverage would probably be a sort of reimbursement after the fact. Since I hadn't had an actual claim they dishonored any credit for my cars, etc. The one time I loaned my pickup to a lady friend wound up being a five hour adventure with AAA when she ran it out of fuel on one of the tanks and than ran the batteries down to zero trying to restart it.

Once it was dumped into my driveway it was on the charger overnight and fired up in ten minutes the next morning...