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Does or has anyone used it for up in Canada? I have the CAA Premier RV Membership. Anyone using something far more superior than this?
According to the campsite booking queen (Linda) Good Sam is a good deal if you travel.As we do travel we more than make up for the “club” membership and it gives you discounts at Camping World. Love it or not, Camping World has stuff we need from time to time.We always come out to the good year after year.
As much as we’ve travel in Canada, love the land and the people, we’ve never used it there that we can recall.
We have been Good Sam members for years and are very pleased. We do get discounts at Camping World and FlyIng J. We also have received great rates on Good SAMs Insurance. It has been worth it for us.
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Are you asking about the Good Sams road side coverage in Canada? I believe they do, but you need to look it up.
Found it-
Am I protected in Mexico and Canada?
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Yes. Good Sam Roadside Assistance provides sign-and-drive coverage throughout North America, including Alaska, Canada and Hawaii. You're also covered in Mexico, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands, where we provide roadside emergency services up to a maximum of $1,000 per one-year term of membership.
Thanks but wasn't looking for something they have printed in a pamphlet. I was more interested in "Real" people with "Hands-On" experience using it in Canada. But thanks for your input.
if I was to look at the odds of coverage and Benefits........CAA/AAA has been out here the longest , has the most memberships....and basically is accepted by every auto recovery in North America.
as far as additional RV Club benefits.....it will depend on use , if you are going to use the benefits they offer with some frequency to recoup the cost its worth it.
I would attempt to see who Good Sams base affiliates are to get a perspective of how far reaching there services are.....are they using AAA data base or subcontracting there towing thru them?
-- Edited by Lucky Mike on Tuesday 11th of March 2014 09:03:47 AM
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I am Canadian and have had Good Sam for over a year now and am very pleased with them. As I initially bought an old RV, I had to call them a few times and each time they prompt, polite and courteous. I have no complaints with them at all.