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Aa Scam - reckless - 02-01-2013

recently I took out an AA member ship purchased in store a a branch of morrisons, the guy in store said he could do break down and relay for £100 plus within a few weeks I would get a boots £20 voucher posted out to me. Now I have patiently waited until it got to the point where I contacted the AA to ask about the voucher offer, their reply was that they dont know of any offer that included a boots voucher, so be warned, dont take an instore reps word that the deal he is offering you exists. I have replied to the AA telling them that I will be posting this on all the forums that I am a member of.

Thanks for taking the time to read this.


Aa Scam - jlmtdm1965 - 02-01-2013

wow thats awfull they ought to make good at the end of the day your contract is with them not the monkey working in store i bet a few of them are doing that shame on them.


Aa Scam - reckless - 02-01-2013

the chap I dealt with worked for the AA, but checking the order form it seems he has not filled in anything that can be traced back to him such as his staff or agent number, there is no offer code orvenue code either on the form, but who would expect to be conned by the AA.


Aa Scam - tullyhubbert - 02-01-2013

It won't be too difficult for the AA to check who signed you up, I'd push it a but harder if you can. I'd think they'd be interested in any employee signing up new members under false pretences, after all it will be counter productive for them in the long run.



Sadly though I doubt they'll make good any promises this person made, or else they leave themselves open to everyone wanting vouchers etc!


Aa Scam - reckless - 02-01-2013

its only really here as a warning not to believe all they offer and maybe put one or two people off joining the AA, BY THE WAY, PREVIOUSLY I HAD BEEN A CONTINUOUS MEMBER FOR 34 YEARS, the last renewal for the same cover was£136 which was with 15% discount


Aa Scam - TKH - 02-01-2013

Is this misrepresentation of the goods by a representative of the aa and their responsibility to make good? Try CAB.


Aa Scam - jiff - 02-01-2013



.......only partially relevant, but each year for the last five or six, our AA annual renewal documents have arrived exactly on cue with total fees quoted which are ALWAYS greatly in excess of what is quoted, on-line and elsewhere, for 'new members'.........

Every year I 'phone Member Services, who refer me to 'sales' who don't bat an eye, and offer me a 40% discount on the quoted renewal

fees......which equates to the 'new member' numbers......



....believe its called 'inertia selling'..............Jiff


Aa Scam - TYREDNGRUMPEE - 02-01-2013

[quote name='jiff' timestamp='1357159120' post='261817']

.......only partially relevant, but each year for the last five or six, our AA annual renewal documents have arrived exactly on cue with total fees quoted which are ALWAYS greatly in excess of what is quoted, on-line and elsewhere, for 'new members'.........

Every year I 'phone Member Services, who refer me to 'sales' who don't bat an eye, and offer me a 40% discount on the quoted renewal

fees......which equates to the 'new member' numbers......



....believe its called 'inertia selling'..............Jiff

[/quote]

Same here.

Roadside/Relay on the net every year.

You do nothing and pay through the nose or you get your rightful dues and you save some money.

Um.............

No you don't! You Sir, are a mug! (Me too, BTW)

It sounds sexier if you call it "Bait and Switch".


Aa Scam - dapleb - 02-01-2013

Same as yous twos....every year. They put me on hold for a coupla minutes last year or the year before so they could consult with their manager.....hahaha yeah that was a variation on the non eye lid batting....must we do this EVERY year.


Aa Scam - TKH - 03-01-2013

The RAC did it to me many years ago about £20 to join and then order of magnitude dearer on renual.


Aa Scam - apw99 - 03-01-2013

Reckless, what I tend to do when I get really wound up by bad service etc is by-pass all of the complaints procedures. Get on the web and find out the name of the managing director of the AA. Write a letter on paper and post ot registered post to the company. If your complaint is rational and justifiable you will get satisfaction. It has worked for me on the several occasions that I was really wound up. Then you can de-stress and move on <img src='http://www.carpe-tdm.net/ipb/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/good.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':good:' /> It's only £20 but you are right, they scammed you and should not be allowed to walk away.

Good luck - APW


Aa Scam - reckless - 04-01-2013

  • thanks for the replys and advice, I know £20 isn't even a night out these days although it will pay for my petrol to and from work for a week, I am only disgruntalled by being quoted that offer and then later when they have my money not remembering any such deal. On another forun where I posted this same thread I have had a reply from someone at the AA wanting me to contact them as they " think they can help me", I'll keep you posted on that.




Aa Scam - Daveb - 04-01-2013

I had an issue with the AA about 15 years or so ago, via the advanced mortoring there was a 25% discount when you renewed or took out new cover with the AA, I enquired about the discount on my renewal and they told me they would give me home start instead, but I didn't need home start as I live on a hill. they would not give me the 25% discount. reported this to the Advanced motorist, they had a few other complaints from members.



Long story short, the AA suspended me for 3 months without cover while I thought the offer over. So I have not been a member since this issue.


Aa Scam - zardoz - 04-01-2013

Took "special offer" and joined Oct '11. €5.75 a month(I think). OK.

Last September Iwas informed that my direct debit was more than doubling and there would be an additional €25 admin fee.

I refuse absolutely to pay any kind of additional fee no matter what it is called.

Phone call was rather intense( no name -calling, swearing or shouting), admin was dropped about second minute.

No more AA at that price, nearly what I'm paying for Fully Comp.


Aa Scam - reckless - 06-01-2013

On another forum I have posted this same item and have recieved a post from the AA asking me to contact them at [email="chat@theaa.com"]chat@theaa.com[/email], I have done this and recieved back a delivery delay message, my message will get there just not yet, and please don't resend the message, don't know what to read into that.


Aa Scam - reckless - 09-01-2013

Today I have recieved a letter and in it they say they will refund 50% of the membership fee so that will be a refund of £50, all thanks to the people who read this and posted, so to all out there I say Thank you.

The sqeaky wheel gets the grease I suppose


Aa Scam - dapleb - 09-01-2013

Makes you wonder how many other wheels rolled past afore one squeaked.



Glad you got a happy outcome.