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Old 09-05-2010, 06:25 PM   #1
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At present time I have Good Sam Road Service. I have never had to use them for any reason. Others have indicated that there are better services available. Has anyone had experience with Good Sam or others and what is your opinion?

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Old 09-05-2010, 11:24 PM   #2
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I have Camping World Road Care (Same as Good Sam Road Care) and it has been very satisfactory. I also have Coach Net because of 22.5 Tires and no spare. Camping World Road Care towed me from Alpine,TX to a transmission shop in Odessa, TX. Cost $0.

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I've had both but Coach-Net is my favorite. High quality service and no hassles.

Chuck1935: Why would you have BOTH CW Road Care and Coach-Net? They are essentially identical coverages, so why pay for two?
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Take a look at this thread - same question...

http://www.irv2.com/forums/f86/road-...net-74656.html
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I have both because I was going on a trip and had read about all the problems getting roadside assistance with the 22.5 tires and how Coach Net can take care of that situation. Soooo I called Coach Net and ordered their service for $100 per year. Thank you for showing where to compare the two. I hate to admit it but I have been a bit remiss in not picking one over the other and saving $80. per year by dropping Camping World. Camping World has been great but the 22.5 issue concerned me. I really have to make a decision, which I know will be keeping Coach Net.
Thanks for pointing this out GARY, Now I have both YOU and my wife calling me lazy.
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I have a road service or breakdown service through my Progressive RV Insurance policy. Unfortunately, I have used it twice and both times they (Progressive) were helpful in getting me towed to a repair facility. Both times on a weekend when most shops seem to be closed

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