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$43 Groupon Basic BCAA Membership
fliptuner
04-20-2011, 07:42 AM
http://www.groupon.com/deals/british-columbia-automobile-association
Valid for basic coverage only. Not valid for membership renewal, coverage upgrades for existing memberships, or new associates. Must live in British Columbia or Yukon Territories. Addl fees may apply if activating with existing vehicle breakdown.
New ambitious buggy runners can also apply today’s Groupon toward upgrading to the BCAA’s additional membership levels, including BCAA Premier for serious travellers and the Rocket Package for Alpha Centauris.
I was sure I was going to get this but now a little confused by the fine print. I let my membership lapse and if purchased, would pay extra to be a Plus member. However, the fine print seems contradictory where it states:
"Not valid for membership renewal, coverage upgrades for existing memberships, or new associates."
then later:
"can also apply today’s Groupon toward upgrading to the BCAA’s additional membership levels"
is there a point of getting this if you have roadstar+ ?
s300ae
04-20-2011, 08:50 AM
i was considering getting this too since mine expired. not sure anymore
fliptuner
04-20-2011, 08:53 AM
is there a point of getting this if you have roadstar+ ?
You mean Roadside+?
With BCAA+ you get 5(?) tows, Roadside+ only reimburses you $50 on 2 tows/year.
They both have their benefits.
BCAA+ = more tows (any vehicle as long as member is present), fuel, jumpstarts, discounts at restaurants/hotels but initial cost is higher.
Roadside+ = cheaper, free lock re-key if your key are lost/stolen, loss of use, travel protection, theft deductible waiver, taxi cost reimbursment after accident/theft
There's also private insurace, some of which I've heard have better/cheaper rates than ICBC as it pertains to covering tows and roadside assistance.
ie. http://www.familyins.com/prodauto.asp
i was considering getting this too since mine expired. not sure anymore
If I can apply the Groupon to a new membership (which I guess mine would be since it lapsed) and upgrade it to BCAAPlus, I'd do it for sure. Just unclear on the terms.
AutozamAZ-3
04-20-2011, 09:43 AM
called bcaa to confirm. this is what i gathered:
what you get is:
new basic membership at half price + taxes:
4 road side assist calls,
-towing up to 5km (or closest garage). 2.40 for additional kms
-fuel delivery
-jump starts
-etc
locksmithing valued up to $50
you can use it to upgrade memberships if you would like.
this is good for new memberships only (people that haven't been with bcaa before). overall i'd say a good deal. thanks op. im jumping on this one.
AutozamAZ-3
04-20-2011, 09:46 AM
is there a point of getting this if you have roadstar+ ?
how much are you paying for roadside +?
s300ae
04-20-2011, 09:54 AM
damn i guess im SOL
i think roadside + is 50 bucks
Gh0stRider
04-20-2011, 10:18 AM
basic doesn't cover motorcycles :(
how many of you guys have BCAA or Roadside? is it worth it to shell out for the safety of mind ? do you guys find u use it ?
s300ae
04-20-2011, 11:14 AM
i had to use it once in the last 2 years and it was when i didnt have it so when i called BCAA i signed up on the spot, but had to pay close 100, so this is a good deal.
but!
since my car is low, i need a flatbed to tow it. i had to wait for 5 hours for a flatbed, and it still didnt show up, i ended up leaving the car and coming back with a air compressor and drove it to a tire place myself. i was not impressed.
TRDood
04-20-2011, 12:19 PM
I have both roadside+ and basic BCAA.
They have saved me on separate ocassions and I think they are worth the money.
Called BCAA when:
My car battery died
My gf's car battery died
Used Roadside+ when:
Rented a car because of accident (5 days)
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dachinesedude
04-20-2011, 01:31 PM
i think its definitely worth it if you drive an older car or a very unreliable car
TypeRNammer
04-20-2011, 01:45 PM
I used it once on my del sol and once on my friends motorcycle.
Well worth the money.
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fliptuner
04-20-2011, 02:25 PM
i think its definitely worth it if you drive an older car or a very unreliable car
Or if someone you're driving with does.
Remember, BCAA also make a great DD if you happen to get wasted.
VrrM604
04-20-2011, 02:53 PM
i've had it for a number of years, don't use it very much but at least there's peace of mind when I have it. Had to use their services earlier on in the year when I left my keys in the car...the guy took less than a min to get it out. You can also use your membership to get free maps, etc
roadside is worth it. i once got a tow truck driver to get my keys out (locked them in) and that was covered. also ive used it countless times to cover car rental insurance.
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