SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA -- On July 2, 2017 I called AAA Road Service with a dead battery. Technician informed me battery could not be recharged and he sold me an expensive one for $133 so that I could get home. My previous battery had been installed by AAA on July 8, 2014 with their three-year warranty. They refused to cover my new battery even though it was within the three-year period. Very disappointed. Do not believe that they will honor the three-year warranty.
AUSTIN, TEXAS -- I have been scammed by AAA too. Their batteries are just no good, and they will not replace it for anything. I bought a small battery charger and just hooked it up to my battery. Maybe this will solve it. If not, then I guess I"ll have go buy another battery at a car parts store.
BROOKSVILLE, FLORIDA -- Good luck getting a tire changed with AAA. I've had two flats on a 24 ft. MH and no one could do it. First time in April 3, calls and someone showed up to change travel trailer tire. Had no tools for RV lugs. Had to change tire myself with borrowed tools. Second time, same thing. No one to change it again. I borrowed tools to change it. This time I was told they won't change inside tire, too dangerous. What's up AAA, you sell a service and do not provide service. Buyer beware.
YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO -- I made an appointment for window tinting on Saturday 12-13-14 and I was quoted $150 and I put down a $100.00 deposit. No special tools or materials were required to have ordered just an appointment time. Well for various reasons I decided not to have my windows tinted and I was told that deposits are non-refundable. That was never explained to me nor is it stated on their own receipt. I could understand if I was told, or the receipt stated or even if they had ordered something but none of that is the case.