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Sully2

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  1. In comparing the difference between Coach-Net and Good Sam road service I am a member of both. I recently was in Trumball, CT and had dead batteries in my coach. I called Good Sam Road Service for the first time since I was a member and talked to an agent who stated that she would call back in a short time. After waiting 1 1/2 hours, I called Coach Net. I had a service truck at my location in approximately 3/4 of an hour. He then started my coach by attaching 2 portable battery packs and I was again able to use my coach. Good Sam called back the next day and stated they would have someone there in about an hour. Needless to say they were a day late and will be a dollar short as I am cancelling my Good Sam Service Membership.

    I have been a coach owner for over twelve years. Have always had Coach Net, been towed 3 times, replaced a blowout 1 time, and had battery service 2 times. I was serviced in a very timely fashion on all occasions and would certainly recommend Coach Net to anyone. It is well worth the cost for the piece of mind and if needed they will respond in a timely and very professional manner.

    Safe travels,

    AMEN!....X2


  2. There was only one truck in Whitehorse big enough to bring my rig back. The tow truck was plenty big enough to take our 40 foot back but the driver didn't want to disconnect the drive shaft. I insisted and he did it. When we got to the garage we were told that if we had Good Sam the towing would have been taken care of. I think he said they don't use Coach Net because they have a problem getting their money. The driver also broke the front leveling system when he hooked us up but duct tape fixed that. At the garage I told then what we were told about the radiator and a rock. The next day we were on the road with a fixed radiator.The diagnosis was a split seam not a rock.

    Ive always run across just the opposite in wrecker operators saying that Coach Net was good because they paid well and ASAP.

    I would not expect my "towing service" to pay my bill for repairs....but to tell someone that "Joe Blows" insurance wont cover rock damage is just plain bald faced lie. I dont care if a person gets drunk and shoot a hole thru their radiator with a Magnum pistol....that has nothing to do with getting towed in for repairs.


  3. If I can't have Coach Net...I don't want any road service. 'Ive had 3 in 17 years and when I had a tranny go out on me just north of Omaha...I called my provider at that time...gave her exact details as to where I was stranded....and she came back to me and asked me how to spell OMAHA..?? I did and in about 15 minutes she returned to the phone and said she had dispatched a wrecker from Des Moines......??????????.....And he would be leaving his home area in about 1 hr. Of course she hadn't planned on the 2 1/2 hr drive to get to Omaha!!

    I told her to cancel that wrecker and on my own contacted a guy in Omaha that had the equipment to pull me in and also the garage where it could be repaired. When I got home here to Cincy I Immediately contacted Coach Net and signed up.

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