RAC Discount?
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RAC Discount?
Anyone know what's happened to the RAC membership discount? (I think it was 15%).
I've just called re my renewal, and they're saying that there is no MMOC discount listed and the discount I got last year no longer applies.
They also want a "scheme number" reference for the MMOC, can't do it from my membership number. I know there used to be one listed on the main MMOC member's site, but I can't find it anywhere.
Does this mean there is no longer an RAC discount?
I've just called re my renewal, and they're saying that there is no MMOC discount listed and the discount I got last year no longer applies.
They also want a "scheme number" reference for the MMOC, can't do it from my membership number. I know there used to be one listed on the main MMOC member's site, but I can't find it anywhere.
Does this mean there is no longer an RAC discount?
Cheers, Axolotl.

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Hi, It's Liz at the Derby Office. I have been advised that your message was on the board.
I have been in touch with the RAC and as far as we are aware the discounts of up to 15% still stand.
The scheme number you need is *to be found in Minor Matters
If you have any further problems please contact me direct at the office on 01332 291675 or liz.saxon@mmoc.org.uk
Liz
*edited at request of Jon, as it shouldn't be on a public forum
Andrew
I have been in touch with the RAC and as far as we are aware the discounts of up to 15% still stand.
The scheme number you need is *to be found in Minor Matters
If you have any further problems please contact me direct at the office on 01332 291675 or liz.saxon@mmoc.org.uk
Liz
*edited at request of Jon, as it shouldn't be on a public forum
Andrew
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Thanks, Liz.
I've since found I can get it cheaper with the AA as a "new member, joining online", even taking the 15% club RAC discount into account, and, as the RAC were so snotty when I phoned, I'll take my business elsewhere.
You might want to check that the scheme reference is posted somewhere obvious on the main member's site and / or the club magazine, I couldn't find it anywhere.
I've since found I can get it cheaper with the AA as a "new member, joining online", even taking the 15% club RAC discount into account, and, as the RAC were so snotty when I phoned, I'll take my business elsewhere.
You might want to check that the scheme reference is posted somewhere obvious on the main member's site and / or the club magazine, I couldn't find it anywhere.
Cheers, Axolotl.

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Please check, if you have recovery, how many miles recovery they give you. I have recovered cars that only have 20 miles recovery. The last 1 I did was to Exeter. The breakdown club only paid for 20 miles, which started from our base, and the client had to pay for the rest (including my return mileage) at £1.80 per mile.
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I rang the RAC and explained that I could get the cover I have for £92 online and was told this is in introductory price. I was going to cancel my cover and take out a new membership when my old one ran out. I mentioned the MMOC and was told that this would entitle me to 25% off the full price (which took it back down to £92) This is for a couple on solutions 1. Makes the AA seem expensive.

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I use Autoaid which is a claim back insurance policy, for £36.00 a year it covers you and a partner not the cars so there is no car age limit.
If you breakdown you ring the number and they send out one of their approved repair / recovery people. You have to pay the bill and claim the cost back from them which takes about two weeks.
Leafie
If you breakdown you ring the number and they send out one of their approved repair / recovery people. You have to pay the bill and claim the cost back from them which takes about two weeks.
Leafie
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But the AA covers me and the wife in any car. Even if we are passengers and its not our car. They never mentioned an age limit on the cars covered. I had my moggy convertible towed home last year. As a friend that was travelling with me had AA cover. The AA man never questioned a thing he just took his details.alanworland wrote:I rang the RAC and explained that I could get the cover I have for £92 online and was told this is in introductory price. I was going to cancel my cover and take out a new membership when my old one ran out. I mentioned the MMOC and was told that this would entitle me to 25% off the full price (which took it back down to £92) This is for a couple on solutions 1. Makes the AA seem expensive.
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