Does any have or know how/where to obtain Promo Codes for FMCA or CoachNet?
I have paroozed my Motorhome magazine and don't notice anything there.
TYIA.
Best,
JWH
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Thank you, but I am looking for Promo codes for these organizations, not the websites. Appreciate ya though!
When we bought our coach, we got a free 1-year membership in the Motorcade Club, which also included a "complimentary" 1-year membership (free) in FMCA. The two clubs had some kind of co-membership arrangement going. Don't know if they still offer it - give Beverly Koonce a call at FOT and ask her.
Foretravel Motorcoach - Foretravel Motorcade Club (http://www.foretravel.com/motorcade.php)
Coach-Net doesn't seem to be real big on giving discounts to new members. I just followed your link and checked the current sign-up cost. Seems kinda steep to me. :o We've been with them for 4 years - just got our annual renewal bill for our "Premier Coach" plan: $139 bucks.
Is that per month or yearly?
Overland had a discount five year plan for policy holders on coach net
Like I said, it is a annual renewal bill - $139 for 1 year of the Premier Coach plan.
Overland no longer offers any kind of discount deal on Coach-Net. I just asked them about it last week.
It was $389? For five years and I passed.
Of course the brake rotor falls off afterwards.
Made it home. Not readily fixable in Idaho falls
Don't know about discounts for those but we have both and wouldn't be without them. I consider them as part of the cost of ownership. Like Motorcade. When our start batteries died in central Texas last month, Coachnet paid for itself. RE: FMCA - That membership paid for itself when we replaced the tires on our 36' a few years ago.
I do not wish to hijack this thread. ;)
Yes on FMCA.
I worked for a giant airplane company a million years ago and when using a company car I noticed it did not have insurance just a bond card.
When I asked the VP said they were bigger financially than the insurance company and had a 100 attorneys on staff.
They could afford to be self insured. Hmmm.
We have done this dice roll several times personally on health stuff.
Saved $30k in premiums. Had to pay $20k worth of bills later.
Not for the faint of heart or wallet.
Did the medical thing again. DW's premium would be $8,400 for a 70% policy and $6k deduct for both bills and drugs.
Cancelled. Naturally she had a $8k emergency room visit. Still ahead by the renewal time.
Hopefully. Tired of being insurance poor.
Just a thought.