ROAD ANGELS Roadside Assistance
BEST. PRICE. SERVICE.
Best price roadside assistance for flat tire change, dead car battery jumpstarts, fuel delivery, pop a lock and towing services in Poughkeepsie, New York and the surrounding areas. Best price lockouts, guarantee.
WE ARE OPEN TO EVERYONE!
No memberships or policy required.
No yearly or monthly payments.
- No CLUE reporting.
- No DATA sharing.
- No DATA selling.
ROAD SERVICE
Flats Fixed $60
Jump Starts $60
Fuel Delivery $60+Fuel
Lockouts $60/Flat Rate. Free Mobile Service. No Hidden Fees.
DISCLAIMER
By reading this statement, YOU, as the consumer, are acknowledging that by obtaining any of our services, ROAD ANGELS Roadside Assistance, Without Prejudice UCC 1-308. Is NOT in any manner associated, affiliated, connected, approved, authorized or sponsored by the Pop-A-Lock Locksmith Louisiana franchises and/or any of their national and local locations of similar names.
NO POLICY REQUIRED. WE ARE OPEN TO EVERYONE! Call (914) 491-8733, FREE Mobile Service
NO memberships or sign ups, required.
NO yearly or monthly payments, ever
FREE Roadside Assistance via Reimbursement
NO DATA SHARING
Your personal and private information is safe with us. We don’t share our DATA, unless you summit our towing service (report/invoice) for reimbursement.
NO DATA SELLING
NO CLUE (Comprehensive Loss Underwriting Exchange) REPORTING
What is CLUE?
CLUE is a claim-information report generated by LexisNexis, a consumer-reporting agency. The report generally contains up to (7) years of personal-auto and personal-property claims history.
What a CLUE report contains
The report contains the following claim information provided by your insurance company:
Your name
Date of birth
Policy number
Date of loss
Type of loss
Amount the company paid
Description of the covered property
Property address for homeowner claims or specific vehicle information for automotive claims
What companies report
Insurance companies report all claims for which they:
Pay out money
Set up a file for a possible claim
Formally deny a claim
LexisNexis advises insurance companies not to report claims information when you contact them to simply ask them a question about coverage or your deductible.
How insurance companies use CLUE reports
An insurer may request a CLUE report when you apply for coverage or request a quote. The company uses your claims history, or the history of claims at a specific property, to decide if it’ll offer you coverage and how much you’ll pay. Insurance company studies show a relationship between past claims and claims you report in the future.