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Busman747 17-01-2014 19:28

AA Membership
 
- - - I have done it for several years but it didn't occur to me until today that I should share my experience with you all. I am truly sorry for that but think that I can save all you AA members (NO, Not alcoholics Anon) a fist-full of money this year!
Tried it last year and got my basic cover down to £32-00
This year, they sent a quote for £55-00 for the same cover (and that was with a 15% discount lol)
When I phoned them up, the conversation went approximatly like this:


AA: Good afternoon, AA, how can we help you?
ME: I would like to cancel my membership please.
AA: OK sir, may I ask why you wish to leave us?
ME: Because my insurance includes breakdown cover - -
AA: Please hold, I will put you thru to the cancellation dep'tment

AA: My name is Fred, I believe you wish to cancel?
ME: Yes, I am now covered by my insurance company, I don't trust them completely but £55-00 is far too much to pay, I only paid £32-00 last year but you have quoted me £55-00 and that includes quote: 15% DISCOUNT!
AA: I will just have a look at your account, Ah yes, you had a heavy discount last year!
ME: Yes, but £55-00 is far too high considering that I am covered by my insurance company!
AA: Let me see - - We can offer you the same basic cover for £35-00. How is that sir?
ME: That's fine, I will accept.

Been doing it every year and each time I have had huge reductions in my membership, give it a try!!! :alright:

(Can't remember the guys name - but it wasn't Fred:D)

Gordon Booth 17-01-2014 19:42

Re: AA Membership
 
If they have a special offer on for new members tell them to cancel and you'll rejoin as a new member. That works. My argument was 'Why should a loyal member who has never used you pay more than a newby?'

Alternately see what the RAC are charging or any new member offers they have on- threaten to cancel and go RAC.

cashman 18-01-2014 10:39

Re: AA Membership
 
We changed to R.A.C. about 8/9 years ago, cos we regarded A.A. as pretty poor, have been perfectly happy wi R.A.C.

Morecambe Ex Pat 23-01-2014 21:51

Re: AA Membership
 
Done that every year and the reductions are worthwhile.

I have pretty much everything and the official price is quoted on the letter they send when renewal is due. I allow a maximum of 10% increase on the previous years price. They try to wriggle out but stick to your guns and a senior advisor eventually agrees to the low price.

I can never understand these big companies who spend millions of spondoolies attracting new members but treat existing members with such contempt. I can only assume that this is because most of the renewing members simply pay up without trying to get a discount.

Eric 07-02-2014 23:20

Re: AA Membership
 
Oh ... so it's nothing to do with Alcoholics Annonymous;)


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