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After a situation where I needed to get a dead pickup truck moved a few miles away to get fixed and having asked the R A C, with whom I have been a member for ages, to help and receiving the reply ‘as it is a commercial vehicle and over x long we can get you a price’ and that being i.r.o. £ 300.00 :thumbdown:. I realise it may be a sensible contingency to find cover before I need it next! Any suggestions, help, experiences good or bad appreciated.

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After a situation where I needed to get a dead pickup truck moved a few miles away to get fixed and having asked the R A C, with whom I have been a member for ages, to help and receiving the reply ‘as it is a commercial vehicle and over x long we can get you a price’ and that being i.r.o. £ 300.00 :thumbdown:. I realise it may be a sensible contingency to find cover before I need it next! Any suggestions, help, experiences good or bad appreciated.

 

i have had rac cover for 10 years and have a transit crewcab and the only question they have asked is it empty(been towed and transported)

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One thing that could be worth doing is arguing with RAC in advance, and getting the vehicle specifically written in to your cover.

 

I had problems with them for a couple of years, after many years of owning small vans (Combo, Escort). They started saying that because it was commercial they wouldn't cover it. I asked if they covered 4x4s - yes they do. I pointed out that it was smaller, and lighter, than a 4x4, so why wouldn't they cover it? They agreed - cover reinstated. They tried to charge me extra, but not much, but again I argued that they wouldn't charge more for a 4x4, and got it back down to normal price.

 

Alec

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Thanks for feed back, I will try to get agreement with rac for future and if not will go shopping around, don’t want to get into a situation miles away from base with loaded truck and chipper to find huge bill waiting for me, cheers

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just been recovered to yard fuel pump on landrover 130 u/s with flail mower on landrover 2/3 tonne and 16 foot beaver tail on tow hitch with 2 1/2 tonnes of tractor and flail, two recovery trucks all with RAC on personnal membership

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AA personis membe rnot vehcile anything up to 3.5t...maybe more but i;ve not had anything bigger. they've moved everything from ford fiesta to my Dodge no questions asked. but they can;t move stuff on the lorry if its opver loaded as they'll only lift 3.5t...so they know if your having them on or not lol.

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