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pyrocam
20th August 2008, 19:57
I saw an Ad on TV for the AA where some person hit a cliff or something and a bunch of people came out and fixed her up and she went on her merry way.

except. what the f$%@, I needed a tow after something similar recently and I called the AA (for which I am a platinum member) and they said explicitly "we do not pay for a tow if you have had crash"

isn't this a BIT of false advertising!

they advised to call ins. co. I did but were closed and couldn't help so double shame there, I re-called AA and they said the best they could do was offer a number for a tow company which I would have to pay for myself

I guess the morale of the story is. don't crash on the weekend


EDIT: I'm an iddy for ranting before I saw the ad twice. its apparently for AA Insurance, NOT AA road service.

Swoop
20th August 2008, 20:03
"we do not pay for a tow if you have had crash"

isn't this a BIT of false advertising!

If they fixed the cage on the side of the road, then no tow truck was required.
Not that that is ever going to happen though... (new panels, bodywork, etc)

pyrocam
20th August 2008, 20:05
If they fixed the cage on the side of the road, then no tow truck was required.
Not that that is ever going to happen though... (new panels, bodywork, etc)

from my point of view, they are advertising "if you have a crash, AA will sort you out. "

cs363
20th August 2008, 20:07
Question - was the ad for the AA or AA Insurance?
I believe they operate semi -independently.

pyrocam
20th August 2008, 20:12
Question - was the ad for the AA or AA Insurance?
I believe they operate semi -independently.

Hmm I was angry when I saw the ad I didn't look at whether it was for the insurance co or the road service...... I assumed it was for the road service due to the nature of the ad (them coming out and sorting her out). I'ts not something you would find on youtube so ill have a look on TV.

you are right though, they are basically completely different companies,

Matt_TG
20th August 2008, 20:13
It's an ad for AA insurance, not AA Roadservice.

Still misleading though if you expect your insurance repair to be done on the side of the road in the middle of nowhere right then and there .... mind you I don't believe that toddler drove that car then surfed that wave, or maybe he did :)

I believe intentional over-exaggeration is allowed in advertising if a regular person wouldn't expect what they are seeing to actually occur. Sorta like the Barry Crump Hilux falling from 100s of feet and driving off in one piece.

Still, it's good to have a vent about crappy AA Roadside Service!

Griffin
20th August 2008, 20:17
Sorta like the Barry Crump Hilux falling from 100s of feet and driving off in one piece.

Dont you dare burst my Barry Crump Bubble... if he says a Hilux can drop a hundred feet off a cliff and then keep driving it absolutely MUST be true.

cs363
20th August 2008, 20:20
Dont you dare burst my Barry Crump Bubble... if he says a Hilux can drop a hundred feet off a cliff and then keep driving it absolutely MUST be true.


Geez.....careful Griffin, saying things like that on a public forum - if the PC brigade get wind of your gullibility (lol) they'll be forced to change the law to 'protect you from yourself'!! :eek5:

Matt_TG
20th August 2008, 20:39
LOL, Crumpy did his own stunts, no illusions involved, he had the balls and managed to pull it off (no pun intended!).

barty5
20th August 2008, 21:19
Should have just told them it had brokenn down and would no longer run could you please send a tow truck.
Same thing if you do have a crash (minor ) dont tell the tow truck Co its a crash as the charge more just say the car has broken down and needs a tow its undriveable wont start.