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Is AAA Worth it?
So, I get home from work and start going through my mail ("Look how bad those politicians in the other party are! Give us money to fight them!", "Fill out this survey! Get Coupons!") when I noticed a letter from AAA extolling all the virtues of the service and how blessed I am to be chosen to join this wonderful club. :rolleyes:
This was one of those things I kept in the back of my mind as something I'd look into maybe, but due to laziness never really got around to researching it. So now I guess AAA is going after the lazy customer by making it effort-free for me to join. Between the various discounts and what is basically tow/oh crap I'm out of gas/dead battery insurance, do you think it is worth it? |
It's better than AA, but not as good as the BBB
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If you travel a lot, it's worth it (provided that you aren't getting military/AARP discounts already). Most hotels have around 10-20% discounts for members. I personally get the roadside insurance from my insurance company, so that's not really much of a benefit. Not sure what else there is.
My parents love it and have been members for years, but I let it drop after trying it for a year since I don't travel that much. |
I had it for ages, and then dropped it because it didn't seem that I was getting any value out of it. Since then, I've had a few hotels that said they'd give me a AAA discount, but I didn't have it. Like DaFace said, if you spend a lot of time in hotels it probably pays for itself. I guess it pays off if your car's not reliable too, but back in college when I had car trouble three months in a row, I got a nastygram from them saying they were going to drop me if I didn't get my car running better.
True story: I was a AAA member for something like 20 years, and then I dropped it. Then the next year I got a research opportunity with AAA, and the last question in the interview was "So tell us. Are you a AAA member?" I fessed up and told them, and figured I was screwed, but fortunately they laughed and hired me. |
It is when u need it.
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Anything more than a mouthful is a waste
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I've had it for a long time. Hotel discount is OK, but if you ever break down and need a tow, or have a flat, or lock your keys in the car, it's a good thing to have. I think it costs about $80 a year for my wife and me. It's like extra insurance.
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Yes break down once and it pays for itself.
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I've had it for years. It's relatively inexpensive and more than pays for itself when you have occasion to use it. I especially like knowing that my wife's car is covered since she works somewhat far from home.
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If you've ever had a dead battery away from the house, it's worth it. It's a nice little extra bit of coverage, especially for the wife as others have mentioned. I don't always have time to be the knight in shining armor, sometimes it's easier and faster to just hire one.
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We have had them for many years, for a variety of reasons. We have our home owners and auto insurance through them, excellent prices and service.
When our girls were teenagers and constantly getting in jams, and needing a tow, it was pretty nice and more than paid for itself. In fact, one year they told us we could not get another tow, as we had reached the limit. ROFL But more recently, a few years ago we had a need for one, and it did not go well. They had their dispatcher in India! Talk about communication issues! It might still be ok for a smaller market, but it wasn't a good experience here in the Chicago area. Their insurance is still great though. |
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I'm a member and have had auto insurance from them for years. I rarely need them for anything, but it's good to know the option's there.
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If you travel and/or drive a lot it is worth it. One breakdown or tow and it will more than paid for itself.
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