I seldom post, (as I don't have much to add of interest), however, I had to respond to this. I have always had Good Sam Emergency Service & paid the yearly fee. I was not happy with the discount given to new members, but grumbled & still renewed. Renewed again this year, just before going to the Born Free Rally that met in Barstow NV. 26 coaches & we were bound towards Las Vegas & then up through Mesquite, St. George, Hurricane, etc., & touring Zion. I was having some serious issues with the itinerary & seriously considered leaving the tour & turning around....However, knowing I had the GSEM service, I thought I'd stick it out. It was a very tiring schedule & by the time we got around the Northern side of the Grand Canyon we started hitting bad weather. When we got to the park at the Southern side, (which had no hook-ups) we were having winds up to 60 MPH. Dirt & sand & brush etc., were blowing all over. I'd never seen anything like it. The Park Ranger said that the week before they had had 90 MPH gusts & that the storms usually lasted at least 3 days. So anyway, In an attempt to move my RV as it was parked with the wind blowing into the engine compartment & I thought it would be best if I turned it around, I happened to 'kiss' one of those steel road gates with the rear bottom plate of my awning. Though I just barely hit it, the plate cracked & the bottom leg of the awning was no longer stable & connected safely to the side of my RV. Winds were blowing like crazy & we were scheduled to leave within the next few hours. I certainly did not want to not move on with the group & be stuck alone there so I called GSEM....After several dropped calls & service Reps that seemed to ignore me & disconnect me (whether purposely or because of my location & the bad winds), I finally got someone who told me (after probably being on hold for 5 to 8 minutes & my phone losing it's battery power, which I explained to them & that fact obviously was ignored)...the Rep got back to me & said that 'the best that they could do, was to have someone come out from New Mexico' (remember, I'm in the Northern part of the state of Arizona) & they weren't sure when that would be but wanted to tow my RV as they weren't sure if they could 'fix' it where I was.
Of course I panicked a little & realized how absolutely stupid that reply sounded. Anyway, two of the fellas in the group saw my problem & after inspecting it & trying to figure out how to make my RV 'road ready', they solved the problem & I was able to move on with the group. I will NEVER again subscribe to Good Sam service. During this ordeal, I found that the majority of the Born Free RVers use Coach Net & are really, really happy with them. That will be my next choice for sure. BTW, the fellas that fixed my problem ??? One of them was a NASA scientist, the other an engineer of some sort with the Navy. Just goes to show how diverse RVers are....so in my opinion....go with Coach Net as from what I hear, they're top notch! Also here's the 'temporary fix'...
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