StarWarsGirl
Well-Known Member
- In the Parks
- No
The tow truck breaking down wasn't AAA.oh wooooooow.
so another person who did a stupid thing and damaged your car even more!
unbelievable row of errors!
do AAA hire workers from the nuthouse or something?
First what happened was I called AAA. They told me 45 minutes.
Two hours later, the guy shows up. He was completely rude to me and unprofessional the whole time.
First, he has me get in the car and start the ignition. Car turns over.
He orders me to get out of the car. First, he rolls down the window to look at some sort of meter while he sits in the car. I didn't notice that he rolled down the window.
Then, he yanks the key out of the ignition. The key would not go to the off position, so it was stuck in the on position when he yanked it out, rather forcefully (I saw him do it).
Then, he gets out of the car and says that the ignition is broken. Not knowing that the window was rolled down, I said I didn't want a tow truck, that we would just leave it and retrieve it after the snowstorm.
He quickly leaves while I'm on the phone with my mother. I get in the car and realize the window is rolled down.
30 minutes later, after being on hold, I get AAA to send a tow truck. They say 45 minutes.
3 hours later, still no tow truck. We call another company to get it towed.
AAA finally shows up, but they don't have the right equipment to tow the car.
Other company shows up. Their tow truck breaks down.
I go into the school, find a custodian, and get about a dozen trashbags, and we leave the car there during the snowstorm.
But because the guy broke my ignition, we've filed a complaint and AAA is launching an investigation. The problem is that since it was just me, we need security footage to prove that the guy got in the vehicle, if they try to deny it. Apparently the fact that I'm tiny and clearly do not have the upper body strength to yank a stuck key out of the ignition is not good enough for them. But yeah, dealer says he definitely broke my ignition.