I just want to share my AAA experience during our transition from Nebraska to Florida.
We had been AAA Nebraska members. When I moved here, I called AAA Nebraska and spoke to them on how to handle it.
I did as they stated and went to the So FL AAA office and changed my mailing address, etc.
The NE AAA office told me the oppsite of the FL AAA office. (Each one claiming I was a member of the other's AAA. And if I needed their services they basically would bicker between themselves on who was liable for the expense.

) (Whatever, as long as I have a working membership.)
Lo and behold I did try contacting AAA FL once when having car trouble. Luckily the car started on it's own because I could not reach AAA FL. I called every number on my card and always received a not in service number.
I contacted AAA and they could not explain it, unless their lines were so backed up I could not get through. (yeah, comforting)
Just for ease, I decided to let my membership expire and re-sign up as a new member. We now are proud owners of three AAA accounts.
I have asked AAA and they say I must have paid three times. (I didn't.)
So I learned the AAA offices operate separate, and not all are created equal. After this mess, I would stick to a local AAA, as long as they are competant.
I should call them again while I am thinking of it.
