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Subject Topic: AA or Green Flat (Mayday)??
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03/9/2010 at 7:55am
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Good morning all - hopefully another beautiful sunny day ahead.  Our breakdown cover is due for renewal and I would welcome your comments and advice as to whether we should stay with the AA or venture a new membership with Green Flag.  We have been with the AA for many years and, as you can imagine, we feel a little nervous about changing (or is it just me??!!)  We have obviously looked at and compared the services provided by both organisations and, as far as I can see, they look to be very similar except for the price - the AA being approximately £70 more!  Hubby is the sort of person who thinks "stay with what you know" but I, on the other hand, think about the finances whilst also trying not to compromise on service and quality.  I would really appreciate your comments as I need to make a decision within the next week.  Many thanks - Jenny

 



03/9/2010 at 8:08am
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 mayday every time!!!!!!

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03/9/2010 at 8:10am
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If you have a caravan and want full caravan cover then you basically have two choices

RAC Arrival - available through Camping and Caravanning Club

Mayday - available through Caravan Club.

Please do not make the mistake of thinking that these schemes are the same as run by the breakdown companies that operate them (RAC and Greenflag). Both schemes have additional features that you may need for your caravan and that you won't get from standard RAC or Greenflag cover

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03/9/2010 at 8:14am
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try GEM they do all the same cover as the others but much cheaper i have been with them for 2 yrs and your caravan is covered look them up on google

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03/9/2010 at 8:36am
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Quote: Originally posted by kpedd on 03/9/2010
try GEM they do all the same cover as the others but much cheaper i have been with them for 2 yrs and your caravan is covered look them up on google


GEM offer the same as AA, RAC, Greenflag, i.e. caravan must be attached to car and on a road.

Arrival and Mayday will recover your caravan or car from a campsite, will transport your car and caravan to your holiday destination and then transport both to your home if the repair can't be fixed while you are away which are definitely not available from GEM, AA, RAC or Greenflag

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03/9/2010 at 10:17am
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Mayday...... covered whilst in other vehicles as well

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03/9/2010 at 10:20am
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Mayday, through the Caravan Club is my prefered choice.  They will recover any size caravan (I believe RAC & AA have restrictions) and you get 'double journey' cover when towing the van to a site that you've previously booked.  They are less expensive and you get more for your money.



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03/9/2010 at 11:05am
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Just a quick question re breakdown recovery - are there any limitations on the age of your caravan?  We have a 56 plate but a twenty-something old van.

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks

Lynne



03/9/2010 at 11:19am
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Just another thought, Mayday and Arrival will cover your caravan as well i.e if you have a puncture on it or it gets damaged and needs to be recovered. The basic RAC and AA will only cover the towing car and not problems with the caravan.

Jon

 



03/9/2010 at 12:53pm
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Quote: Originally posted by Rune Caster on 03/9/2010

GEM offer the same as AA, RAC, Greenflag, i.e. caravan must be attached to car and on a road.

Arrival and Mayday will recover your caravan or car from a campsite, will transport your car and caravan to your holiday destination and then transport both to your home if the repair can't be fixed while you are away which are definitely not available from GEM, AA, RAC or Greenflag

Ahh, now that's a good point - hadn't realised that and just confirmed it with the AA. My renewal is also due but just signed up with Mayday - many thanks



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03/9/2010 at 2:21pm
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No one has mentioned them, but Britannia Rescue provide the same cover.


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Quote: Originally posted by LlaniDavis on 03/9/2010
No one has mentioned them, but Britannia Rescue provide the same cover.


From the Britannia Rescue policy document:

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Caravans and trailers – your cover includes any caravan or trailer that is attached
to your vehicle
(this does not include help at the address that we have on our
records or within a quarter of a mile of that address or the location at which
your caravan is normally stored). Caravans and trailers should not be more than
8 metres in length (including A-frame) and fitted with a standard 50 millimetre
ball coupling. All caravans and trailers must meet the requirements of the Road
Vehicles (Construction and Use) Regulations 1986. We will only cover vehicles
over these limits if we have specifically agreed this with you, before your cover
began. If appropriate you must always carry a legal and serviceable spare wheel
or a manufacturer supplied or approved emergency tyre inflation kit or equipment
and keys for any tyre security devices.


Not the bold print - you are only covered while the caravan is attached to your vehicle! Plus you have a restriction on length.

Neither the C&CC or CC have these restrictions which is why they are the best for caravanners


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03/9/2010 at 5:32pm
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Mayday everytime.

Had to call them out last month to change a wheel and they arrived in 25 minutes.

My membership costs me just over £80.00 a year and I get roadside assistance, recovery and home start. On average I think this is about £60.00 less than the AA and RAC for the same level of cover.

The only difference I can see is that the AA and RAC cover YOU whereas Mayday cover the vehicle.

Vic


03/9/2010 at 6:33pm
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I stand corrected.


03/9/2010 at 7:39pm
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We were with the AA but changed  to Green Flag when we renewed our car insurance with Direct LIne. We pay about half what did with the AA and we are both covered for our two cars and also when in another car. Our daughter is also covered when driving my husbands car.

Glad of it when we broke down coming home from holiday and had to be brought home from just outside Inverness. Caravan taken back to storage and us, two dogs and car brought home. Couldnt fault the service we got, friendly and efficient.

Thank goodness for Green Flag,

 



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03/9/2010 at 9:24pm
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Quote: Originally posted by Vic Wildish on 03/9/2010

My membership costs me just over £80.00 a year and I get roadside assistance, recovery and home start. On average I think this is about £60.00 less than the AA and RAC for the same level of cover.

The only difference I can see is that the AA and RAC cover YOU whereas Mayday cover the vehicle.

Vic


Our AA renewal was about the same price as Mayday (£90) but has the limitations mentioned before. Also, my Mayday policy does cover me and the wife in ANY vehicle (including my motorbike) - cost an extra £7 to do that

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