Emerency Assistance
#31
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Re: Emerency Assistance
On 2006-04-29 08:47:52 -0400, Matt Whiting <whiting@epix.net> said:
> Mike Marlow wrote:
>> "Matt Whiting" <whiting@epix.net> wrote in message
> >>So, we plan to drop AAA when the current year expires as our insurance
>>> has better towing and now with the Hyundai, they have their own road
>>> service coverage.
>>>
>>
>>
>> What????? I've used my AAA plenty of times and always have the vehicle
>> towed to my house. No problems, no questions. AAA does not have an
>> "approved facility". Methinks you have something mixed up Matt. I too live
>> in a rural area and the coverage of the plan provides towing up to something
>> like 100 miles for free. After that there's a per mile charge. We have the
>> gold coverage so perhaps it's different from the basic coverage(?).
>
> My vehicle was already at my house, but wouldn't start. When we called
> AAA, they were adamant that they only towed it to the first service
> facility on some list they maintain. They would not pay for towing to
> the service facility of my choice. We checked with them twice on this,
> both times the vehicle wouldn't start. The second time we used our car
> insurance as it paid for much more distance than AAA, but neither would
> pay for the full 20 mile tow.
>
> Maybe AAA has different plans, I don't know. We have the most basic
> plan for just my wife. It costs $57/year.
>
> Here is a quote from their web site (we're in the North Penn region).
>
> "Towing When your vehicle cannot be safely driven after attempting any
> of the listed emergency services, your vehicle will be towed to the ERS
> facility rendering the service, or at least 3 miles in any one
> direction from the point of disablement at no charge, depending on
> which AAA club territory you are in when service is rendered."
>
> The ERS facility that provided the towing was 5 miles away, but they
> weren't equipped to work on this vehicle, so having it towed there was
> a waste of time. Therefore, the 3 mile limit kicked in and AAA paid
> for 3 miles and I paid for 17. Not a good deal for $57/year when you
> use virtually no other AAA services.
>
> Matt
I have had AAA before I had my licence. I have only had to use
roadside once (flat on 95 in Maryland), but the discounts associated
with AAA have paid for my membership every year. The lenses for my
sunglasses run me $217.50, with AAA I get a 20% discount at
LensCrafters so I save $43 right there.
> Mike Marlow wrote:
>> "Matt Whiting" <whiting@epix.net> wrote in message
> >>So, we plan to drop AAA when the current year expires as our insurance
>>> has better towing and now with the Hyundai, they have their own road
>>> service coverage.
>>>
>>
>>
>> What????? I've used my AAA plenty of times and always have the vehicle
>> towed to my house. No problems, no questions. AAA does not have an
>> "approved facility". Methinks you have something mixed up Matt. I too live
>> in a rural area and the coverage of the plan provides towing up to something
>> like 100 miles for free. After that there's a per mile charge. We have the
>> gold coverage so perhaps it's different from the basic coverage(?).
>
> My vehicle was already at my house, but wouldn't start. When we called
> AAA, they were adamant that they only towed it to the first service
> facility on some list they maintain. They would not pay for towing to
> the service facility of my choice. We checked with them twice on this,
> both times the vehicle wouldn't start. The second time we used our car
> insurance as it paid for much more distance than AAA, but neither would
> pay for the full 20 mile tow.
>
> Maybe AAA has different plans, I don't know. We have the most basic
> plan for just my wife. It costs $57/year.
>
> Here is a quote from their web site (we're in the North Penn region).
>
> "Towing When your vehicle cannot be safely driven after attempting any
> of the listed emergency services, your vehicle will be towed to the ERS
> facility rendering the service, or at least 3 miles in any one
> direction from the point of disablement at no charge, depending on
> which AAA club territory you are in when service is rendered."
>
> The ERS facility that provided the towing was 5 miles away, but they
> weren't equipped to work on this vehicle, so having it towed there was
> a waste of time. Therefore, the 3 mile limit kicked in and AAA paid
> for 3 miles and I paid for 17. Not a good deal for $57/year when you
> use virtually no other AAA services.
>
> Matt
I have had AAA before I had my licence. I have only had to use
roadside once (flat on 95 in Maryland), but the discounts associated
with AAA have paid for my membership every year. The lenses for my
sunglasses run me $217.50, with AAA I get a 20% discount at
LensCrafters so I save $43 right there.
#32
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Re: Emerency Assistance
On 2006-04-29 16:13:35 -0400, Matt Whiting <whiting@epix.net> said:
> nothermark wrote:
>> On Sat, 29 Apr 2006 12:47:52 GMT, Matt Whiting <whiting@epix.net>
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Mike Marlow wrote:
>>>
>>>> "Matt Whiting" <whiting@epix.net> wrote in message
>>>
>>> >>So, we plan to drop AAA when the current year expires as our insurance
>>>
>>>>> has better towing and now with the Hyundai, they have their own road
>>>>> service coverage.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> What????? I've used my AAA plenty of times and always have the vehicle
>>>> towed to my house. No problems, no questions. AAA does not have an
>>>> "approved facility". Methinks you have something mixed up Matt. I too live
>>>> in a rural area and the coverage of the plan provides towing up to something
>>>> like 100 miles for free. After that there's a per mile charge. We have the
>>>> gold coverage so perhaps it's different from the basic coverage(?).
>>>
>>> My vehicle was already at my house, but wouldn't start. When we called
>>> AAA, they were adamant that they only towed it to the first service
>>> facility on some list they maintain. They would not pay for towing to
>>> the service facility of my choice. We checked with them twice on this,
>>> both times the vehicle wouldn't start. The second time we used our car
>>> insurance as it paid for much more distance than AAA, but neither would
>>> pay for the full 20 mile tow.
>>>
>>> Maybe AAA has different plans, I don't know. We have the most basic
>>> plan for just my wife. It costs $57/year.
>>>
>>> Here is a quote from their web site (we're in the North Penn region).
>>>
>>> "Towing When your vehicle cannot be safely driven after attempting any
>>> of the listed emergency services, your vehicle will be towed to the ERS
>>> facility rendering the service, or at least 3 miles in any one direction
>>
>>> from the point of disablement at no charge, depending on which AAA club
>>
>>> territory you are in when service is rendered."
>>>
>>> The ERS facility that provided the towing was 5 miles away, but they
>>> weren't equipped to work on this vehicle, so having it towed there was
>>> a waste of time. Therefore, the 3 mile limit kicked in and AAA paid
>>> for 3 miles and I paid for 17. Not a good deal for $57/year when you
>>> use virtually no other AAA services.
>>>
>>> Matt
>>
>>
>> Gold coverage. Flatbeded van from Lewiston to Henrietta. Flatbedded
>> Accent home from downtown. Several jump starts. Flatbedded Ford from
>> Ontario county to local dealer (passed at least two others). Bad
>> ignition sw on van, paid first $100, cost me 15.
>
> They don't list that on their web site. They only list basic and plus
> levels in their online brochure. Even more interesting is that the
> online application only allows you to select basic membership. Do you
> have to be a member for a certain length of time to upgrade to the plus
> level?
>
> Matt
From what I have heard you need to be a member for X amount of years
before you can upgrade your membership.
> nothermark wrote:
>> On Sat, 29 Apr 2006 12:47:52 GMT, Matt Whiting <whiting@epix.net>
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Mike Marlow wrote:
>>>
>>>> "Matt Whiting" <whiting@epix.net> wrote in message
>>>
>>> >>So, we plan to drop AAA when the current year expires as our insurance
>>>
>>>>> has better towing and now with the Hyundai, they have their own road
>>>>> service coverage.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> What????? I've used my AAA plenty of times and always have the vehicle
>>>> towed to my house. No problems, no questions. AAA does not have an
>>>> "approved facility". Methinks you have something mixed up Matt. I too live
>>>> in a rural area and the coverage of the plan provides towing up to something
>>>> like 100 miles for free. After that there's a per mile charge. We have the
>>>> gold coverage so perhaps it's different from the basic coverage(?).
>>>
>>> My vehicle was already at my house, but wouldn't start. When we called
>>> AAA, they were adamant that they only towed it to the first service
>>> facility on some list they maintain. They would not pay for towing to
>>> the service facility of my choice. We checked with them twice on this,
>>> both times the vehicle wouldn't start. The second time we used our car
>>> insurance as it paid for much more distance than AAA, but neither would
>>> pay for the full 20 mile tow.
>>>
>>> Maybe AAA has different plans, I don't know. We have the most basic
>>> plan for just my wife. It costs $57/year.
>>>
>>> Here is a quote from their web site (we're in the North Penn region).
>>>
>>> "Towing When your vehicle cannot be safely driven after attempting any
>>> of the listed emergency services, your vehicle will be towed to the ERS
>>> facility rendering the service, or at least 3 miles in any one direction
>>
>>> from the point of disablement at no charge, depending on which AAA club
>>
>>> territory you are in when service is rendered."
>>>
>>> The ERS facility that provided the towing was 5 miles away, but they
>>> weren't equipped to work on this vehicle, so having it towed there was
>>> a waste of time. Therefore, the 3 mile limit kicked in and AAA paid
>>> for 3 miles and I paid for 17. Not a good deal for $57/year when you
>>> use virtually no other AAA services.
>>>
>>> Matt
>>
>>
>> Gold coverage. Flatbeded van from Lewiston to Henrietta. Flatbedded
>> Accent home from downtown. Several jump starts. Flatbedded Ford from
>> Ontario county to local dealer (passed at least two others). Bad
>> ignition sw on van, paid first $100, cost me 15.
>
> They don't list that on their web site. They only list basic and plus
> levels in their online brochure. Even more interesting is that the
> online application only allows you to select basic membership. Do you
> have to be a member for a certain length of time to upgrade to the plus
> level?
>
> Matt
From what I have heard you need to be a member for X amount of years
before you can upgrade your membership.
#33
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Re: Emerency Assistance
On 2006-04-29 16:13:35 -0400, Matt Whiting <whiting@epix.net> said:
> nothermark wrote:
>> On Sat, 29 Apr 2006 12:47:52 GMT, Matt Whiting <whiting@epix.net>
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Mike Marlow wrote:
>>>
>>>> "Matt Whiting" <whiting@epix.net> wrote in message
>>>
>>> >>So, we plan to drop AAA when the current year expires as our insurance
>>>
>>>>> has better towing and now with the Hyundai, they have their own road
>>>>> service coverage.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> What????? I've used my AAA plenty of times and always have the vehicle
>>>> towed to my house. No problems, no questions. AAA does not have an
>>>> "approved facility". Methinks you have something mixed up Matt. I too live
>>>> in a rural area and the coverage of the plan provides towing up to something
>>>> like 100 miles for free. After that there's a per mile charge. We have the
>>>> gold coverage so perhaps it's different from the basic coverage(?).
>>>
>>> My vehicle was already at my house, but wouldn't start. When we called
>>> AAA, they were adamant that they only towed it to the first service
>>> facility on some list they maintain. They would not pay for towing to
>>> the service facility of my choice. We checked with them twice on this,
>>> both times the vehicle wouldn't start. The second time we used our car
>>> insurance as it paid for much more distance than AAA, but neither would
>>> pay for the full 20 mile tow.
>>>
>>> Maybe AAA has different plans, I don't know. We have the most basic
>>> plan for just my wife. It costs $57/year.
>>>
>>> Here is a quote from their web site (we're in the North Penn region).
>>>
>>> "Towing When your vehicle cannot be safely driven after attempting any
>>> of the listed emergency services, your vehicle will be towed to the ERS
>>> facility rendering the service, or at least 3 miles in any one direction
>>
>>> from the point of disablement at no charge, depending on which AAA club
>>
>>> territory you are in when service is rendered."
>>>
>>> The ERS facility that provided the towing was 5 miles away, but they
>>> weren't equipped to work on this vehicle, so having it towed there was
>>> a waste of time. Therefore, the 3 mile limit kicked in and AAA paid
>>> for 3 miles and I paid for 17. Not a good deal for $57/year when you
>>> use virtually no other AAA services.
>>>
>>> Matt
>>
>>
>> Gold coverage. Flatbeded van from Lewiston to Henrietta. Flatbedded
>> Accent home from downtown. Several jump starts. Flatbedded Ford from
>> Ontario county to local dealer (passed at least two others). Bad
>> ignition sw on van, paid first $100, cost me 15.
>
> They don't list that on their web site. They only list basic and plus
> levels in their online brochure. Even more interesting is that the
> online application only allows you to select basic membership. Do you
> have to be a member for a certain length of time to upgrade to the plus
> level?
>
> Matt
From what I have heard you need to be a member for X amount of years
before you can upgrade your membership.
> nothermark wrote:
>> On Sat, 29 Apr 2006 12:47:52 GMT, Matt Whiting <whiting@epix.net>
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Mike Marlow wrote:
>>>
>>>> "Matt Whiting" <whiting@epix.net> wrote in message
>>>
>>> >>So, we plan to drop AAA when the current year expires as our insurance
>>>
>>>>> has better towing and now with the Hyundai, they have their own road
>>>>> service coverage.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> What????? I've used my AAA plenty of times and always have the vehicle
>>>> towed to my house. No problems, no questions. AAA does not have an
>>>> "approved facility". Methinks you have something mixed up Matt. I too live
>>>> in a rural area and the coverage of the plan provides towing up to something
>>>> like 100 miles for free. After that there's a per mile charge. We have the
>>>> gold coverage so perhaps it's different from the basic coverage(?).
>>>
>>> My vehicle was already at my house, but wouldn't start. When we called
>>> AAA, they were adamant that they only towed it to the first service
>>> facility on some list they maintain. They would not pay for towing to
>>> the service facility of my choice. We checked with them twice on this,
>>> both times the vehicle wouldn't start. The second time we used our car
>>> insurance as it paid for much more distance than AAA, but neither would
>>> pay for the full 20 mile tow.
>>>
>>> Maybe AAA has different plans, I don't know. We have the most basic
>>> plan for just my wife. It costs $57/year.
>>>
>>> Here is a quote from their web site (we're in the North Penn region).
>>>
>>> "Towing When your vehicle cannot be safely driven after attempting any
>>> of the listed emergency services, your vehicle will be towed to the ERS
>>> facility rendering the service, or at least 3 miles in any one direction
>>
>>> from the point of disablement at no charge, depending on which AAA club
>>
>>> territory you are in when service is rendered."
>>>
>>> The ERS facility that provided the towing was 5 miles away, but they
>>> weren't equipped to work on this vehicle, so having it towed there was
>>> a waste of time. Therefore, the 3 mile limit kicked in and AAA paid
>>> for 3 miles and I paid for 17. Not a good deal for $57/year when you
>>> use virtually no other AAA services.
>>>
>>> Matt
>>
>>
>> Gold coverage. Flatbeded van from Lewiston to Henrietta. Flatbedded
>> Accent home from downtown. Several jump starts. Flatbedded Ford from
>> Ontario county to local dealer (passed at least two others). Bad
>> ignition sw on van, paid first $100, cost me 15.
>
> They don't list that on their web site. They only list basic and plus
> levels in their online brochure. Even more interesting is that the
> online application only allows you to select basic membership. Do you
> have to be a member for a certain length of time to upgrade to the plus
> level?
>
> Matt
From what I have heard you need to be a member for X amount of years
before you can upgrade your membership.
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Re: Emerency Assistance
On 2006-04-29 16:13:35 -0400, Matt Whiting <whiting@epix.net> said:
> nothermark wrote:
>> On Sat, 29 Apr 2006 12:47:52 GMT, Matt Whiting <whiting@epix.net>
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Mike Marlow wrote:
>>>
>>>> "Matt Whiting" <whiting@epix.net> wrote in message
>>>
>>> >>So, we plan to drop AAA when the current year expires as our insurance
>>>
>>>>> has better towing and now with the Hyundai, they have their own road
>>>>> service coverage.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> What????? I've used my AAA plenty of times and always have the vehicle
>>>> towed to my house. No problems, no questions. AAA does not have an
>>>> "approved facility". Methinks you have something mixed up Matt. I too live
>>>> in a rural area and the coverage of the plan provides towing up to something
>>>> like 100 miles for free. After that there's a per mile charge. We have the
>>>> gold coverage so perhaps it's different from the basic coverage(?).
>>>
>>> My vehicle was already at my house, but wouldn't start. When we called
>>> AAA, they were adamant that they only towed it to the first service
>>> facility on some list they maintain. They would not pay for towing to
>>> the service facility of my choice. We checked with them twice on this,
>>> both times the vehicle wouldn't start. The second time we used our car
>>> insurance as it paid for much more distance than AAA, but neither would
>>> pay for the full 20 mile tow.
>>>
>>> Maybe AAA has different plans, I don't know. We have the most basic
>>> plan for just my wife. It costs $57/year.
>>>
>>> Here is a quote from their web site (we're in the North Penn region).
>>>
>>> "Towing When your vehicle cannot be safely driven after attempting any
>>> of the listed emergency services, your vehicle will be towed to the ERS
>>> facility rendering the service, or at least 3 miles in any one direction
>>
>>> from the point of disablement at no charge, depending on which AAA club
>>
>>> territory you are in when service is rendered."
>>>
>>> The ERS facility that provided the towing was 5 miles away, but they
>>> weren't equipped to work on this vehicle, so having it towed there was
>>> a waste of time. Therefore, the 3 mile limit kicked in and AAA paid
>>> for 3 miles and I paid for 17. Not a good deal for $57/year when you
>>> use virtually no other AAA services.
>>>
>>> Matt
>>
>>
>> Gold coverage. Flatbeded van from Lewiston to Henrietta. Flatbedded
>> Accent home from downtown. Several jump starts. Flatbedded Ford from
>> Ontario county to local dealer (passed at least two others). Bad
>> ignition sw on van, paid first $100, cost me 15.
>
> They don't list that on their web site. They only list basic and plus
> levels in their online brochure. Even more interesting is that the
> online application only allows you to select basic membership. Do you
> have to be a member for a certain length of time to upgrade to the plus
> level?
>
> Matt
From what I have heard you need to be a member for X amount of years
before you can upgrade your membership.
> nothermark wrote:
>> On Sat, 29 Apr 2006 12:47:52 GMT, Matt Whiting <whiting@epix.net>
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Mike Marlow wrote:
>>>
>>>> "Matt Whiting" <whiting@epix.net> wrote in message
>>>
>>> >>So, we plan to drop AAA when the current year expires as our insurance
>>>
>>>>> has better towing and now with the Hyundai, they have their own road
>>>>> service coverage.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> What????? I've used my AAA plenty of times and always have the vehicle
>>>> towed to my house. No problems, no questions. AAA does not have an
>>>> "approved facility". Methinks you have something mixed up Matt. I too live
>>>> in a rural area and the coverage of the plan provides towing up to something
>>>> like 100 miles for free. After that there's a per mile charge. We have the
>>>> gold coverage so perhaps it's different from the basic coverage(?).
>>>
>>> My vehicle was already at my house, but wouldn't start. When we called
>>> AAA, they were adamant that they only towed it to the first service
>>> facility on some list they maintain. They would not pay for towing to
>>> the service facility of my choice. We checked with them twice on this,
>>> both times the vehicle wouldn't start. The second time we used our car
>>> insurance as it paid for much more distance than AAA, but neither would
>>> pay for the full 20 mile tow.
>>>
>>> Maybe AAA has different plans, I don't know. We have the most basic
>>> plan for just my wife. It costs $57/year.
>>>
>>> Here is a quote from their web site (we're in the North Penn region).
>>>
>>> "Towing When your vehicle cannot be safely driven after attempting any
>>> of the listed emergency services, your vehicle will be towed to the ERS
>>> facility rendering the service, or at least 3 miles in any one direction
>>
>>> from the point of disablement at no charge, depending on which AAA club
>>
>>> territory you are in when service is rendered."
>>>
>>> The ERS facility that provided the towing was 5 miles away, but they
>>> weren't equipped to work on this vehicle, so having it towed there was
>>> a waste of time. Therefore, the 3 mile limit kicked in and AAA paid
>>> for 3 miles and I paid for 17. Not a good deal for $57/year when you
>>> use virtually no other AAA services.
>>>
>>> Matt
>>
>>
>> Gold coverage. Flatbeded van from Lewiston to Henrietta. Flatbedded
>> Accent home from downtown. Several jump starts. Flatbedded Ford from
>> Ontario county to local dealer (passed at least two others). Bad
>> ignition sw on van, paid first $100, cost me 15.
>
> They don't list that on their web site. They only list basic and plus
> levels in their online brochure. Even more interesting is that the
> online application only allows you to select basic membership. Do you
> have to be a member for a certain length of time to upgrade to the plus
> level?
>
> Matt
From what I have heard you need to be a member for X amount of years
before you can upgrade your membership.
#35
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Re: Emerency Assistance
"nothermark" <trash@gnomex.cotse.net> wrote in message
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>
> Gold coverage. Flatbeded van from Lewiston to Henrietta. Flatbedded
> Accent home from downtown. Several jump starts. Flatbedded Ford from
> Ontario county to local dealer (passed at least two others). Bad
> ignition sw on van, paid first $100, cost me 15.
>
> It would be interesting to see what Hyundai charges for paid roadside.
> At least that gets you to a dealer.
Gold coverage here too. Had a Regal towed on the hook from just outside of
Scranton to 30 miles north of Syracuse. That's the tow that went beyond the
free coverage of AAA and if memory serves me correctly, I ended up with $75
out of pocket, including tip for the driver. I know it was under $100.
--
-Mike-
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Re: Emerency Assistance
"nothermark" <trash@gnomex.cotse.net> wrote in message
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>
> Gold coverage. Flatbeded van from Lewiston to Henrietta. Flatbedded
> Accent home from downtown. Several jump starts. Flatbedded Ford from
> Ontario county to local dealer (passed at least two others). Bad
> ignition sw on van, paid first $100, cost me 15.
>
> It would be interesting to see what Hyundai charges for paid roadside.
> At least that gets you to a dealer.
Gold coverage here too. Had a Regal towed on the hook from just outside of
Scranton to 30 miles north of Syracuse. That's the tow that went beyond the
free coverage of AAA and if memory serves me correctly, I ended up with $75
out of pocket, including tip for the driver. I know it was under $100.
--
-Mike-
mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net
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Re: Emerency Assistance
"nothermark" <trash@gnomex.cotse.net> wrote in message
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>
> Gold coverage. Flatbeded van from Lewiston to Henrietta. Flatbedded
> Accent home from downtown. Several jump starts. Flatbedded Ford from
> Ontario county to local dealer (passed at least two others). Bad
> ignition sw on van, paid first $100, cost me 15.
>
> It would be interesting to see what Hyundai charges for paid roadside.
> At least that gets you to a dealer.
Gold coverage here too. Had a Regal towed on the hook from just outside of
Scranton to 30 miles north of Syracuse. That's the tow that went beyond the
free coverage of AAA and if memory serves me correctly, I ended up with $75
out of pocket, including tip for the driver. I know it was under $100.
--
-Mike-
mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net
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Re: Emerency Assistance
"Matt Whiting" <whiting@epix.net> wrote in message
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>
> They don't list that on their web site. They only list basic and plus
> levels in their online brochure. Even more interesting is that the
> online application only allows you to select basic membership. Do you
> have to be a member for a certain length of time to upgrade to the plus
> level?
>
You gotta be good looking.
--
-Mike-
mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net
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Re: Emerency Assistance
"Matt Whiting" <whiting@epix.net> wrote in message
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>
> They don't list that on their web site. They only list basic and plus
> levels in their online brochure. Even more interesting is that the
> online application only allows you to select basic membership. Do you
> have to be a member for a certain length of time to upgrade to the plus
> level?
>
You gotta be good looking.
--
-Mike-
mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net
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Re: Emerency Assistance
"Matt Whiting" <whiting@epix.net> wrote in message
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>
> They don't list that on their web site. They only list basic and plus
> levels in their online brochure. Even more interesting is that the
> online application only allows you to select basic membership. Do you
> have to be a member for a certain length of time to upgrade to the plus
> level?
>
You gotta be good looking.
--
-Mike-
mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net
#41
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Re: Emerency Assistance
Mike Marlow wrote:
> "Matt Whiting" <whiting@epix.net> wrote in message
> news:PNP4g.8356$lb.756226@news1.epix.net...
>
>
>>They don't list that on their web site. They only list basic and plus
>>levels in their online brochure. Even more interesting is that the
>>online application only allows you to select basic membership. Do you
>>have to be a member for a certain length of time to upgrade to the plus
>>level?
>>
>
>
> You gotta be good looking.
>
Well, it is my wife who is the member, not me. :-)
Matt
> "Matt Whiting" <whiting@epix.net> wrote in message
> news:PNP4g.8356$lb.756226@news1.epix.net...
>
>
>>They don't list that on their web site. They only list basic and plus
>>levels in their online brochure. Even more interesting is that the
>>online application only allows you to select basic membership. Do you
>>have to be a member for a certain length of time to upgrade to the plus
>>level?
>>
>
>
> You gotta be good looking.
>
Well, it is my wife who is the member, not me. :-)
Matt
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Re: Emerency Assistance
Mike Marlow wrote:
> "Matt Whiting" <whiting@epix.net> wrote in message
> news:PNP4g.8356$lb.756226@news1.epix.net...
>
>
>>They don't list that on their web site. They only list basic and plus
>>levels in their online brochure. Even more interesting is that the
>>online application only allows you to select basic membership. Do you
>>have to be a member for a certain length of time to upgrade to the plus
>>level?
>>
>
>
> You gotta be good looking.
>
Well, it is my wife who is the member, not me. :-)
Matt
> "Matt Whiting" <whiting@epix.net> wrote in message
> news:PNP4g.8356$lb.756226@news1.epix.net...
>
>
>>They don't list that on their web site. They only list basic and plus
>>levels in their online brochure. Even more interesting is that the
>>online application only allows you to select basic membership. Do you
>>have to be a member for a certain length of time to upgrade to the plus
>>level?
>>
>
>
> You gotta be good looking.
>
Well, it is my wife who is the member, not me. :-)
Matt
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Re: Emerency Assistance
Mike Marlow wrote:
> "Matt Whiting" <whiting@epix.net> wrote in message
> news:PNP4g.8356$lb.756226@news1.epix.net...
>
>
>>They don't list that on their web site. They only list basic and plus
>>levels in their online brochure. Even more interesting is that the
>>online application only allows you to select basic membership. Do you
>>have to be a member for a certain length of time to upgrade to the plus
>>level?
>>
>
>
> You gotta be good looking.
>
Well, it is my wife who is the member, not me. :-)
Matt
> "Matt Whiting" <whiting@epix.net> wrote in message
> news:PNP4g.8356$lb.756226@news1.epix.net...
>
>
>>They don't list that on their web site. They only list basic and plus
>>levels in their online brochure. Even more interesting is that the
>>online application only allows you to select basic membership. Do you
>>have to be a member for a certain length of time to upgrade to the plus
>>level?
>>
>
>
> You gotta be good looking.
>
Well, it is my wife who is the member, not me. :-)
Matt
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Re: Emerency Assistance
On Sun, 30 Apr 2006 07:52:38 -0400, "Mike Marlow"
<mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net> wrote:
>
>"Matt Whiting" <whiting@epix.net> wrote in message
>news:PNP4g.8356$lb.756226@news1.epix.net...
>
>>
>> They don't list that on their web site. They only list basic and plus
>> levels in their online brochure. Even more interesting is that the
>> online application only allows you to select basic membership. Do you
>> have to be a member for a certain length of time to upgrade to the plus
>> level?
>>
>
>You gotta be good looking.
leaves me out - fat old and bald
;-)
<mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net> wrote:
>
>"Matt Whiting" <whiting@epix.net> wrote in message
>news:PNP4g.8356$lb.756226@news1.epix.net...
>
>>
>> They don't list that on their web site. They only list basic and plus
>> levels in their online brochure. Even more interesting is that the
>> online application only allows you to select basic membership. Do you
>> have to be a member for a certain length of time to upgrade to the plus
>> level?
>>
>
>You gotta be good looking.
leaves me out - fat old and bald
;-)
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Re: Emerency Assistance
On Sun, 30 Apr 2006 07:52:38 -0400, "Mike Marlow"
<mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net> wrote:
>
>"Matt Whiting" <whiting@epix.net> wrote in message
>news:PNP4g.8356$lb.756226@news1.epix.net...
>
>>
>> They don't list that on their web site. They only list basic and plus
>> levels in their online brochure. Even more interesting is that the
>> online application only allows you to select basic membership. Do you
>> have to be a member for a certain length of time to upgrade to the plus
>> level?
>>
>
>You gotta be good looking.
leaves me out - fat old and bald
;-)
<mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net> wrote:
>
>"Matt Whiting" <whiting@epix.net> wrote in message
>news:PNP4g.8356$lb.756226@news1.epix.net...
>
>>
>> They don't list that on their web site. They only list basic and plus
>> levels in their online brochure. Even more interesting is that the
>> online application only allows you to select basic membership. Do you
>> have to be a member for a certain length of time to upgrade to the plus
>> level?
>>
>
>You gotta be good looking.
leaves me out - fat old and bald
;-)