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Old July 19th 05, 03:26 AM
The Real Bev
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George Grapman wrote:
>
> The Real Bev wrote:
> > George Grapman wrote:
> >
> >> In California AAA has two types of membership, One gives you up to 5
> >>miles of tow up to 4 times a year. The other gives up to 100 miles four
> >>times a year

> >
> > What, they changed it? ... Nope, 7 miles according to the website. And they
> > have three levels of membership.

>
> From their web site:
>
> http://www.csaa.com/yourcar/ersguide...050200,00.html
>
> Towing
> When a disabled vehicle cannot be started or driven safely, it will be
> towed to either the independent contract service station answering the
> ERS call, anywhere of your choosing within five miles of where you're
> stranded, or anywhere that is en route to, or within five miles of, the
> contract station. Additional towing may be available at your expense. If
> you are a AAA PlusŪ Member, towing is provided up to 100 miles per
> disablement from the point of disablement at no charge (up to 4 times
> per year).



From a different website (http://www.aaa-calif.com/mem/auto/ers.asp)

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Towing Benefits

* AAA Premier? ? Receive one 200-mile tow per membership year, and the
remaining calls up to 100 miles per membership year
* AAA Plus? ? Receive 4 calls per membership year, up to 100 miles each
* Standard ? Receive 4 calls per membership year, up to 7 miles each

When a vehicle cannot be started or safely driven, the vehicle can be towed to
the independent contract station providing the service (no matter how far
away) at no charge to the member.

A member must be present when the vehicle is delivered to a closed repair
facility. Towing beyond the benefits described above is at the member's
expense and may be subject to a delay.

------------end------------

Confusion increases....

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Bev
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