chris954
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Last week I had the misfortune to break down on the A1 and was stuck with about a quarter of the car width in the carriageway. I called the AA and was told they would be with me between 60-90 minutes. After an hour or so they sent me a text saying they were very busy and would be delayed. 2 1/2 hours after calling and numerous near misses someone turned up, he looked at the engine, scratched his head, took the auxiliary belt cover off them said he had no idea what was wrong so called for a recovery truck. He said they would be about 45 minutes. An hour and a half later I got a phone call asking me where I was and he would be about 20 minutes. In total 5 1/2 hours waiting for the AA, the fourth. Emergency service. Fast forward to today, I tried a few things to fix the car and they didn’t work so I arranged with a local garage that I would drop it off tonight while the roads were quiet and I wouldnt cause any problems If I broke down on the way. So I set off, got about a mile and it konked out so I phoned the AA and was told they were going to charge me £50 + £2.50 a mile for recovery which would be with me in about three hours. Big shouting session down the phone and got the charges dropped but still a three hour wait. I accepted this then decided to call an independant recovery company. He turned up in 40 minutes and charged me £75. So if your still reading this my question is what experiences have others had of rival breakdown services, RAC, Green Flag e.t.c.
