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How did this go from being a discussion about good service to an interrogation on my banking arrangements?
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Originally posted by Moose423956 View Post£15 per month. Includes AA relay/homestart, worldwide travel insurance for me and family, mobile phone insurance. They say the benefits are worth £607 per year.
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostDon't believe the myths. S2000s aren't that reliable.
My Nissan never goes wrong.
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostI agree, the last few times I've needed them the AA have been excellent. They were also able to read the fault codes off my car after the Honda dealer had said they couldn't do it as mine wasn't compatible with their system.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostWhich you probably pay £300 a year for.
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I agree, the last few times I've needed them the AA have been excellent. They were also able to read the fault codes off my car after the Honda dealer had said they couldn't do it as mine wasn't compatible with their system.
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Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostRegister at an address > 1 mile from your home, e.g. Parents house, someone in the AA call centre tipped me off on this one
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I get my membership as part of my bank account benefits. My Platinum bank account.
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RAC have always been pants.
3 hours
1.5 hours
4 hours
but then they also gave me free membership for 2 years after kicked up a huge stink!
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