CJT-80 wrote on Jul 21
st, 2014 at 8:51pm:
Hi there not sure on if they are 100% covered or not, as far as I can tell they
should be as they are providing a customer service line.
With regards to breakdown have a look here:
http://www.theaa.com/aboutaa/contact.html?ico=homepage&icl=contact_us&icc=footer...080 and 01 numbers are provided.
Ignore the point about calling an 084 number from a mobile... The AA need to have members have strong words with them ASAP!
Indeed! An absolute whopper of an error.
I'm with the AA for my car insurance and breakdown cover, and they are the worst organisation EVER when it comes to having multiple telephone numbers for the SAME department, all answered with exactly the same IVR. In fact, it's not uncommon for them to have more than one *0800* number for the same department, as I've discerned from the various bits of literature they send me each year. The numbers listed on their website are only the tip of the iceberg! One wonders how much all this is costing them and why they bother confusing customers (and themselves) with it. Surely one freephone and one geographic number for each would suffice?
Still, despite the unnecesary confusion, I must praise the AA for having always tried to cater for the needs of landline, mobile and payphone customers (the latter still an important consideration when it comes to car breakdown) by providing a decent spread of numbers, and for not shying away from publicising the better ones (albeit highly inconsistently). They have nothing at all to fear from the EU Directive.
Incidentally, there is an 0800 number for non-urgent car breakdown queries (e.g. change of membership details) which, for some reason, they don't give on the link you quoted: 0800 435980 (freephone equivalent of 0843 316 4444 and 0161 332 1789). They list it on some of their literature though. (Astonishingly, saynoto0870.com also gives an 0870 number for the same!)