Try GOLD - Free
Told to wait up to eight hours for RAC – and then left with £100 bill
The Observer
|July 20, 2025
When my car broke down on 26 April, I phoned the RAC at 12.58pm. I was told to go online. I did this and received a message advising that I would have to wait for between four hours 40 minutes and seven hours 40 minutes before a vehicle was likely to be with me.
I considered this timescale unacceptable, so contacted a local recovery company which quoted me 30 minutes for recovery. I accepted this and the car was duly collected within the stated timescale.
Rather than waste the RAC’s time, as and when it might turn up, I cancelled the callout online.
As I considered that the timescale the RAC quoted was far too long, I asked it to refund the £100 plus VAT recovery costs. It said: "Our patrol’s estimated arrival times are based on a variety of factors and can change at any moment. In your case, you cancelled our service within 20 minutes of your call, which didn’t give us the opportunity to reach you. I understand that this was a stressful situation for you, but I’m unable to uphold your complaint about the delay in our service.
"Regarding the costs you incurred, our terms and conditions state that we don’t cover third-party arrangements."
This story is from the July 20, 2025 edition of The Observer.
Subscribe to Magzter GOLD to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 10,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
MORE STORIES FROM The Observer
The Observer
If the shoes he chooses fit (or even if they don't) Trump's aides wear them
Deep in conversation with his vice-president and his secretary of state, Donald Trump suddenly broke off and peered over the Resolute Desk.
2 mins
March 15, 2026
The Observer
Shayne Coplan
The Polymarket founder built a $9bn empire on bets on politics and war
4 mins
March 15, 2026
The Observer
History of energy crises has much to teach this government
The best laid schemes o' mice an’ men/Gang aft agley” (often go awry).
2 mins
March 15, 2026
The Observer
The seaside is now a place of last resort
Hit by a dearth of tourists as well as political neglect, our once-loved tourist towns are locked in a doom spiral
3 mins
March 15, 2026
The Observer
We can escape the state we're in
There is nothing inevitable about the ills that continue to disfigure our economy and society
5 mins
March 15, 2026
The Observer
Red kangaroo
There's a bit of a bludger in all of us.
2 mins
March 15, 2026
The Observer
War is not a game of Call of Duty, Mr Trump
This is the real world where markets panic, and civilians die, says David Aaronovitch
3 mins
March 15, 2026
The Observer
The new leader is nowhere to be found, as rivals jostle for power in Tehran
In Mojtaba Khamenei's absence, the regime's top brass are out in force.
7 mins
March 15, 2026
The Observer
Three practical ways the UK can strengthen global health – one year after the aid cuts
One year ago, the UK government announced it would reduce its aid commitment from 0.5% to 0.3% of national income
3 mins
March 15, 2026
The Observer
Women still facing arrest after vote to decriminalise abortion
At least three women have been investigated for illegally ending their pregnancies since MPs voted to decriminalise the procedure last June.
2 mins
March 15, 2026
Listen
Translate
Change font size
