TELUS mobility customers looking for roadside assistance, you can now get a one month free trial with Dominion Automobile Association (DAA). The 30 day free trial includes the following services, covered up to $75 in value per service incident:
- Emergency Road and Tow Service
- Emergency Lock Out Service
- Flat Tire Change
- Battery Boost
- Fuel Delivery

All you need to do is enter your mobile number and an SMS will confirm your sign up. After 30 days, you will be charged $6.50 per month, so you should remind yourself to opt or face an automatic charge on your bill.
Some restrictions apply, but here’s what you do if you need roadside assistance:
When you call #AUTO(2886) anytime 24/7/365, we will dispatch service to wherever* your TELUS wireless phone is located and cover virtually any personal vehicle*
Basically it’s $71.50 for the first year (including the free month) for up to $375 in services covered for five incidents.
Let us know if you’re going to sign up for this.
[via RFD]
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