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Where’s My Stuff?
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A Few Things to Know About Emergency Road Service
     Technology Takes the Wheel: Where’s My Stuff?
Date: Feb. 10
Time: 10:00-11:00 a.m.
                                                       PURPOSE OF SERVICE
Under AAA membership, emergency roadside service will be provided without charge from the nearest available AAA contracted provider. Your service call will include a trip to the disabled vehicle where the service operator will attempt to make your vehicle operable.
If your vehicle cannot be made operable, it will be towed to your choice of repair facilities.
WHO MAY OBTAIN SERVICE
AAA service is available to a member who is driving or riding in a qualified vehicle that becomes disabled. The member will be required to present a valid membership card or dues receipt and qualified identification in his/her name at the time AAA service is rendered. When a valid membership identification is not presented at the time
of service, the member may be required to pay to the independent contract station the commercial rate for services rendered. A receipt in the name of the individual being serviced must be presented to the club for adjustment. The member must absorb the cost at the time of service.
Each Classic, Plus, or Plus RV member is entitled to four service calls per membership year. Each Premier member is entitled to five service calls per membership year. Service can still be provided after four calls, but the member must absorb the cost at the time of service. Other membership benefits are still available.
EXTREME CONDITIONS
The club always attempts to provide prompt assistance, but circumstances beyond our control may cause a delay in service. Heavy demands for service during unusual conditions are sometimes unavoidable. Extreme weather conditions – snow, rain, ice, heat, wind, fog, etc. – result in service requests far beyond the normal and create extraordinary traffic, which might slow service response. During these times, the club reserves the right to render service on a priority basis, providing service to vehicles on streets and highways first. As equipment becomes available, service will be provided to vehicles at home or parked off the street.
AAA Ohio’s complete scope of service guidelines can be found at Ohio.AAA.com/ers/services/scope-of-service.html.
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