Posted by Leroy on February 18, 2017 at 06:21:05 from (69.88.202.2):
In Reply to: OT: Auto Club posted by Dick2 on February 18, 2017 at 01:58:42:
Have had tripple A for years and used them several times over the years. Several years back the wife decided a different place was better and cheaper, realy got took on that one as no call number but had to find local help (could not do that) and then send them the bill. I don't think we ever got paid and other than the Day my Wife died I think it was about my worst day ever. Spent hours setting at a fairgrounds at a tractor show and none of the members of the club putting it on would help, not even give the name of a towing company. Finaly a sherif deputy came around as the grounds were getting ready to close for the night and he got us help. Made sure got it back again and have not been without it since. I am 73 and also not in good health. But it is not for something like a battery or tire at home but a breakdown on the road. I live in Ohio and they paid to have my truck towed when I lost a timing chain in Canada. And I have the better of their policies.
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