Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Now, What?

You've loaded up the family and taken off in your RV or Motorhome for some great times seeing the sights. Nothing better to relieve stress than to hit the road and forget about work, school, anything that is stressful in your life. And having fun with the family is always a great thing.
Now comes the bad news. You're out in the middle of the country when all of a sudden your vehicle breaks down. Oh, no! You get out your cell phone to call for some help, but who should you call? You don't want just any towing or repair service. You want someone that knows the ins and outs of recreational vehicles. You want someone that can help you with your specific problem. And, if the problem cannot be fixed right where you are sitting you most surely want someone that is an expert at motorhome towing.
This is why you should be a member of the Good Sam Emergency Road Service. They have the right people for your vehicle. Good Sam RV ERS uses over 40,000 dispatch facilities across the US and Canada to provide RV towing (travel trailer towing, motorhome towing, auto towing, and 5th wheel towing.) The tow provider closest to the member, with the proper equipment and who is first available for a timely dispatch, would be called to provide service to your breakdown location.
Will you have to pay first and then get reimbursed later? Not in the North America including Alaska and Hawaii, and Canada. Also in Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands and Mexico Good Sam RV ERS provides Sign and Drive service. All services are prepaid so you don't have to deal with forms or red tape. In Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands and Mexico, Good Sam RV Emergency Road Service provides towing and roadside dispatch for disablement services rendered up to a maximum of $1,000 for any one-year term of membership.
Let's face facts here. You hit the road to get away from stress of every day life. You don't want stress while you're out touring the countryside! Sign up for the Good Sam's emergency Roadside Assistance and hit the road worry free, just the way it should be.

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