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Title: FMCA and CoachNet
Post by: jhardman on September 20, 2017, 11:30:08 pm
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
Title: Re: FMCA and CoachNet
Post by: Miz Dani on September 21, 2017, 02:39:23 am
FMCA is for motor coach and motorhome owners. Motorcoach articles, motor... (http://www.fmca.com)

Best RV roadside assistance | Committed to your safety | Coach-Net (http://www.coach-net.com)
Title: Re: FMCA and CoachNet
Post by: jhardman on September 21, 2017, 08:46:18 am
Thank you, but I am looking for Promo codes for these organizations, not the websites.  Appreciate ya though!
Title: Re: FMCA and CoachNet
Post by: Chuck & Jeannie on September 21, 2017, 09:16:41 am
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. 
Title: Re: FMCA and CoachNet
Post by: saddlesore on September 30, 2017, 10:59:33 pm
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?
Title: Re: FMCA and CoachNet
Post by: Caflashbob on September 30, 2017, 11:01:58 pm
Overland had a discount five year plan for policy holders on coach net
Title: Re: FMCA and CoachNet
Post by: Chuck & Jeannie on September 30, 2017, 11:18:26 pm
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.
Title: Re: FMCA and CoachNet
Post by: Caflashbob on September 30, 2017, 11:22:48 pm
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
Title: Re: FMCA and CoachNet
Post by: Carol & Scott on September 30, 2017, 11:59:00 pm
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.  ;) 
Title: Re: FMCA and CoachNet
Post by: Caflashbob on October 01, 2017, 12:13:40 am
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.