Breakdown cover.
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Dan Glebitts

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761 posts

255 months

Thursday 30th December 2010
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Anyone know of a breakdown/recovery co that will cover me pretty much immeadiately?

We're just about to leave for a 300 mile trek to the Mothers for a long weekend and I've just looked at the insurance policy and I'm not covered. Rang them and they're saying they can for £70 but it will take 24hrs to process.

Now, I'm not one to normally worry about this sort of thing but A, I don't know the car that well (high mileage 55 plate Focus tdci) and B, I don't fancy waiting with my two young kids on the hard shoulder while I phone around my mates hoping one of them is at a loose end!

Any pointers gratefully received.

farrendahl

1,248 posts

190 months

Thursday 30th December 2010
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Dan Glebitts said:
Anyone know of a breakdown/recovery co that will cover me pretty much immeadiately?

We're just about to leave for a 300 mile trek to the Mothers for a long weekend and I've just looked at the insurance policy and I'm not covered. Rang them and they're saying they can for £70 but it will take 24hrs to process.

Now, I'm not one to normally worry about this sort of thing but A, I don't know the car that well (high mileage 55 plate Focus tdci) and B, I don't fancy waiting with my two young kids on the hard shoulder while I phone around my mates hoping one of them is at a loose end!

Any pointers gratefully received.
I'm not 100 sure, but I think both Green Flag and Kwik Fit recovery (which aren't even part of Kwik Fit any more) both offer immediate coverage. I could be wrong though

Dan Glebitts

Original Poster:

761 posts

255 months

Thursday 30th December 2010
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Thanks.

Meant to say that I'm just looking for recovery to home should anything happen.

eybic

9,212 posts

190 months

Thursday 30th December 2010
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I doubt any of them will cover you "immediately" iirc, the AA charge an additional £85 if you need them within the first 24hrs.

lost in espace

6,386 posts

223 months

Thursday 30th December 2010
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go through quidco for aa cover, or Autoaid is highly recommended. I actually use a combination of both, if I do break down and need recovery Autoaid can be a lot quicker to get you home.

wolf1

3,091 posts

266 months

Thursday 30th December 2010
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With the AA the roadside aspect is covered immediately but the relay bit is time barred to 24hrs to prevent people joining and then ringing up an hour later for a 300 mile recovery. To be honest it's rarely checked as the patrol just see's that you have roadside and relay on his screen so will just recover you anyway.