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chattymossman
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Hi i was wondering if anyone has information on any discount available by the rac etc for blue badge holders.
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None that I am aware of but if you are a member it may payback to disclose to your company that you are a disabled driver.
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A google search found this. No idea if it's cheaper.
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Ring them and tell them you can get it at half price from green flag .........they will give you a sizeable discount ,be persistent.......love and hugs
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There are two types of cover generally available, either they will cover a specific vehicle or the member travelling in any carBe aware that some companies don't cover older carsBe all you can be, make every day count. Namaste
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Thanks for answers to my question going to cancel and look for a new customer which better than just renewing I think.
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Some time has passed on this thread for sure, but we have a related query. We're looking for recommendations (good or bad) from those folks who already have purchased breakdown insurance for their vehicle. Ours is the larger type of wheelchair accessible vehicle with a manual ramp at the back. We've looked at three (AA, RAC, Green Flag) and wonder if folks have experience of these. Green Flag looks favourite at the moment. Oh, and we normally do a trip to Ireland (Republic) each year, often via Belfast, so would also need 'European' breakdown cover. Anyway, thanks for reading and thanks for any comments you may have.
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Hello @SteveE and thanks for reaching out, in my own experience, I use a comparison website to compare different insurance quotes, and see which is the best fit for me all round. Have you decided on one yet?Online Community Coordinator
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Alex_Scope said:Hello @SteveE and thanks for reaching out, in my own experience, I use a comparison website to compare different insurance quotes, and see which is the best fit for me all round. Have you decided on one yet?
Just wondered if other folks have found anything useful.
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