Chiming in late here... but
I have to share an AAA experience I had (and I am not even a member!)
Last year a very good friend of mine lost her partner of 14 years in a freak car-related accident. I handled the AAA insurance issues for my friend - getting their car totalled out, and the paperwork for the AAA accidental death benefit claim. The rep I worked with, who was based in Colorado, was phenomenal. She was so caring and professional and really went the extra mile for my friend - I was blown away. In the middle of the tragedy, my friend had from time to time run into various roadblocks related to the fact that she and partner were "strangers in the eyes of the law", which was excruciating to witness -- and then to have this truly humane and thoughtful person on the other end of the phone was amazing - I'll never forget this rep, and what it meant to work with her, and it left me with a very good feeling for AAA as a company, especially with respect to honoring all kinds of families. I sent her a huge bouquet of flowers afterwards - she was really extraordinary - maybe partly because it shouldn't have been so extraordinary.
(Anyway, I'm rambling and it's late - sorry )
But I was surprised and saddened to read the response you got from AAA, Queen, and then relieved to see that it was apparently just the work of one poorly trained rep, and not company policy. An indication of how much difference any of us can make (for better or worse) in our daily work.
Best of luck in your move!



Oh and I had a big rig tire tread (HUGE CHUNK) fly at my car a few months ago! Hit my windshield, bounced off and then took out the pan on the bottom of my car. I drive a volvo wagon and it did quite a bit of damage! Both my husband and I have goen through 3 windshields (total) in the two years we have been here! UGH! I've also had rocks fly at my car during real nasty dust storms... I guess that's what happens when you live in the desert!
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