AAA

Chris Hall badcomrade at gmail.com
Sun Jul 31 18:56:36 EDT 2005


Yeah... paying $75-$100 out of pocket for a tow on a flatbed (that's
what it costs here in Chicago, anyway) equates to buying a "new car".

I just said "pay for the tow" because really... what's $100-$200 to
get your car where you want it?  Whoever was talking about a tow being
$400 or whatever, give me a break.  Your car isn't a friggin'
Lamborghini Countach.  Plenty of garages near where your car broke
down can -probably- diagnose and fix your problem just fine, you don't
need to tow it 600 miles to your favorite "foreign specialist".

I know poor college students that could (and would) swing paying for a
tow without asking a group of people the best way to cheat their
insurance co. / AAA out of more than 1 free tow.  Doesn't seem like
the thread even belonged on the list in the first place really... it's
more about AAA than AAAudi.







 

On 7/31/05, cobram at juno.com <cobram at juno.com> wrote:
> Better yet, BUY A BRAND NEW CAR every time there is a little problem.
> Problem solved.
> 
> Like your solution, a much more expensive proposition.  The cost of a
> yearly AAA gold membership is less than 1 private flatbed tow around
> here.
> 
> BCNU,
> http://www.geocities.com/cobramsri/
> Circular definition: see definition, circular.
> 
> 
> Chris Hall <badcomrade at gmail.com> writes:
> > Here's an idea:
> >
> > PAY TO HAVE YOUR CAR TOWED.
> >
> > Problem solved.
> 


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Chris Hall
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"making girls cry since 1974"


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