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As my RACV Total Care renewal is due in a few days I thought it best to contact RACV to ascertain if the T's & C's had changed from those posted on their web site; particularly in relation to the no dirt road / no National Parks call outs mentioned in this thread.
I had a fairly lengthy conversation with managers in the claims and roadside assist areas who assure me that the areas covered in the T's & C's is as stated.
Areas Covered
Service will be provided on private property or on any public highway in Victoria, provided they are trafficable to normal two wheel drive vehicles. This excludes areas such as open fields, beaches, creek beds, recreation ovals, bicycle paths, bicycle tracks, logging or forest service roads and roads which do not allow oncoming traffic to safely pass.
The only additional caveat I was given was that the local RACV contractor had the final say as to whether the breakdown/accident site was safe to attend as they had more up to date local knowledge of current conditions.
I asked for a written response so that I can post it here and this has been referred to RACV's media unit (no doubt legal as well).
I can only assume that this whole mess is the result of poor training/mis understanding by RACV's front of house staff and what we see here is the result. AFAIK RACV's call centre is still in Clayton and is staffed by Australian speaking locals conversant with Australian culture, language and expectations unlike many major businesses in this country who have abrogated their responsibilities and passed this 'chore' off to the cheapest third world cesspit of untrained poor English speaking locals. For this at least we should be grateful.
When I hear from RACV I will post their response.
Deano :)
Measure a D2 with a Bullbar etc fitted...
Doesn't even fit criteria for length!
Add a lift and tyres and load it up and you'll find it exceeds height and weight as well.
I know this way to well..
Has cost me thousands for 2 recoveries because of these clauses..
VISIT THE GREAT OUTDOORS (at your own peril) :(
Deano now that's very racist. to quote Manwell from Faulty towers, " I speak engiliss very good, i learnt it from a book";)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5035TY5RSpg
Very interesting post. You beat me to looking it up. Thanks.
My Defender is about 2.1 metres plus racks from memory. Most fourbys would be over 2 metres, easily.
Wonder why they have a height limit - to exclude trucks and buses maybe?
Sent from my A1601 using AULRO mobile app
Dual layer vehicle transporters can not fit high vehicles.. only single flat tray...
I received a telephone call from RACV Total Care in response to my email to them. To their credit TC have taken the time to read this AULRO thread. Their comment was that there are a lot of inaccuracies being posted.
In essence my conversation with TC can be summarised thus:
1- Any bitumen road anywhere which is trafficable by 2WD vehicle will be covered by TC.
The allegation that TC will not attend if that bitumen road passes through a National Park or similar is incorrect.
2 - Any unmade/dirt road anywhere which is trafficable by 2WD vehicle will be covered by TC.
The allegation that TC will not attend if that unmade/dirt road passes through a National Park or similar is incorrect.
3- Total Care has not changed its terrns and conditions in the past 15 years or so.
I hope this helps to settle any confusions.