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AARP offers roadside assistance through Allstate. AARP members who sign up for roadside assistance can get help 24/7 if they have a flat tire, need their car towed, run out of gas, have a dead car battery or lock their keys in their car. Members are covered in the United States, Puerto Rico and Canada.

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Reviewed April 5, 2024

I was on my way to an eye dr appt today and ran out of gas. Being an AARP member I used the app to request fuel delivery. 92.00 and about hour and a half to get there. I agreed and was sitting on a feeder road in Houston in 90 degree temperatures and I get a text message saying my request had been cancelled! I called and ask why and the woman tells me it was because of my location! There was nowhere for me to get out of the heat and so I was stuck. A police officer pulled up and informed me he had to call a tow truck and it took about 10 minutes, and 145.00 for the 1 mile tow to the gas station and I was on my way. So where’s the senior discount? Customer service?

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Reviewed July 11, 2023

Car overhead at Cima Rd, CA 7/10/2023. Called for tow truck to Las Vegas no service came. Talked to your representative name is Mar #**. Charged me $500+ despite being a member for 24 years. Charged me twice because I called twice for the same problem. Your representative needs more training in customer relations. I was forced to call for another tow service. Was promised by another representative that I will get a reimbursement for the service you did not render. I want my reimbursement and when I get it will cancel membership. Lousy service, extremely disappointing.

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    Customer ServiceCoverageStaff

    Reviewed Feb. 5, 2023

    We have had AARP Roadside Assistance for several years. On November 14, 2022, I had a flat tire on my way to work. I called for a tow truck and a provider was contacted. After waiting a while, I checked my phone for the providers information only to find that the tow had been cancelled. I called back and was told that the provider did not cover the area I was in and another had been contacted. That provider also cancelled because I was on an interstate and I was told they could not service me. I was told to call 911 and tell the State Police what had happened and they would assist me.

    I called them and was informed that the tow company could, in fact, tow me as it was not the turnpike but they would send a tow truck and trooper. That tow cost me $176 for one mile. Since I could only get towed to the nearest service station and not to the repair shop I needed, I had to have the spare cut off my vehicle and put on at that shop. That was an additional $50. I called the next day to find out how to be reimbursed and sent the receipts right away.

    I called several weeks later to find out how long the refund would take. I spoke to someone who said my paperwork had not been received and transferred me to someone else, only to be cut off. I called back and spoke to someone who also said that you had not received my paperwork and I could send it through email so it could be processed faster. I was given a ridiculous amount of information to re-submit. Once I hung up the phone, I went to send an email only to find that a reimbursement check had been issued that day. It was for only $130. The amount I submitted for was $226.

    I called back and was told that a complaint would be filled and I could expect an answer in 10-14 days. There are so many things here that don't make sense to me. Why didn't anyone call to tell me that my original tow was cancelled? How do your customer service reps not know what's going on with a claim? Two different people told me that my paperwork had never been received when a refund had actually been issued. What kind of roadside assistance company doesn't know what roads they can access? If they had, I would not have had to pay for anything. I have gotten multiple replies, however, they all contain conflicting information. I expected to be fully reimbursed since this was all a failure on their end. To date I am still waiting to hear back from my January 15th email.

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    Customer ServiceStaff

    Reviewed May 5, 2022

    Call at 2 pm--at 6 pm still no tow truck. Say we had to find our own way to the location where we wanted the vehicle taken because we could not ride with the tow truck driver. The dealer's service department was closed by then. Still no truck to tow us. We had to leave our vehicle in a parking lot.

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    Reviewed Dec. 3, 2021

    I should have known the first time I used them that this was a mistake. I had a flat at my condo and was at the end of my contract and hadn't used them yet so I thought, why not. I paid for it, why not use it. Guy shows up in a Honda with another guy and a dog. Guy 2 takes dog for a walk. I'm cooking dinner with people over so I left him alone. I come back and he seems to having trouble. My lug nuts have plastic caps you need to take off first. He's just wailing on them wondering why the lug nuts aren't coming off. Broke all of them.

    What was the last straw is I needed a jump start. It was a little late so I didn't want to call friends or family. Was told ETA of 1 hour. 3 hours later guy shows up in a Hyundai. I've never had roadside jump me from their own car with cables. I mean it was by pure chance that my neighbor was gone and the space was open next to me. What was your plan B? Not to mention he was lucky it was my 4 cylinder and not my SUV. No way is a Hyundai Accent going to jump a 6 or 8 cylinder. Stay away. Stay far away.

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    Customer ServiceStaff

    Reviewed Oct. 21, 2021

    Worse service ever. My husband with Muscular Dystrophy, my daughter and 3 kids were stranded by the side of the road for 9 hours 10/15/21. I have tried numerous times to speak to a supervisor about this experience but all I get is a runaround. When I finally got a person in Cust Service they conveniently couldn't access my account with the phone numbers I've had for over 20 years. My email didn't work either.

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    Customer ServiceSales & Marketing

    Reviewed Oct. 7, 2021

    Allstate AARP roadside assistance is better suited for non emergency service. Roadside assistance is not something you want to use but when you do you need a dependable service provider. I have had to for as much as 8 hours to be towed. However, on my last emergency service, I called at 10:30am but needed them to wait until noon before dispatching the tow truck so my wife who was teaching class could get outside to meet them. They said OK. Truck arrived 11:15am and because there was no one there they cancelled the towing, charged me for a use and then tried to charge me $235 to have it towed.

    When you have and emergency on the road, you need a competent emergency service provider. The advertising doesn't match the service capability. I have to advise not to use the AARP towing service if you need emergency roadside assistance. I do recommend them for driveway assistance. If you just need your car towed from home to the repair shop.

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    Customer Service

    Reviewed July 28, 2021

    It seems to me that the dispatcher does not try to find a service station near to the caller who is looking for assistance. Maybe they are not located in the area where the caller is calling from and do not have resources that would enable them to find a service station closer. They called 3 different service stations for me. The first one cancelled stating their truck broke down along the way.... (BTW they used this excuse once before last year when I was also awaiting help). By the time I got the 2nd service call, I had been waiting for 2 hrs. I was told that the service truck would be arriving in 20 min yet they were coming from several miles away and that was through rush hour traffic around Boston.

    While I was waiting for the 2nd truck to arrive, a 3rd call came through from another service station situated only 15 min away and in the same town that I was calling from. While waiting for that 3rd truck, I called the 2nd station to see if they were still on their way to me, and they were. So I cancelled them. From 1:20 when I called to 4:00 when I finally got service. And my car was in my driveway needing a battery jump. Lucky for me that I wasn't out on the highway waiting all that time for help.

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    Customer Service

    Reviewed July 26, 2021

    Car failed, needed towing. Was out of town. Chatted Aarp for assistance. Was told to call towing myself. Had no writing tool. To write # Borrowed from stranger. Number given wrong number. I had to search on phone by self for towing service. Having to call daily to get reimbursement for service now x10 days. Finally found live assistant to help. Spent total of 3 hours on hold and even left name and number on recording. No return call. That was 5 days ago. Am looking for new company to serve me. This one is worthless.to others,: Beware. Look for company who will serve you when in need.

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    Customer ServiceSales & MarketingStaff

    Reviewed July 1, 2021

    I got roadside through AARP then needed a tow. I send in receipt to claim department and never got reimbursed. It's going on 35 call and 10 months waiting. No reimbursement in sight. On top of that I cancelled their insurance and they charged my card for renewal anyway after I strongly told them not to. It was hard to get that fraudulent payment back. Maybe you have luck with them but my experience they're scam artists. They're scum!!!

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