i got a letter from the CTC about renewing my membership and would be grateful if someone could explain it in laymans tangible terms as i'm obviously too thick to understand their product jargon as a tangible layman's explanation of what I actually gain.
Apparently, my "subscription for Bike to Work (Cycle Rescue) is £36".
So, what i'm struggling to understand is,
a) does that mean that if I'm cycling to work and i break down, they'll rescue me?
Does it mean they'll rescue me if I'm NOT cycling to work and I break down?
c) What other exclusions/pitfalls are there standing in the way of me having peace of mind that if my bike breaks i'll be able to call them out? what if it's at night etc?
I did used to be a member of ETA and had an irrepairable problem with my mtb, and I called them and they came. maybe i should join them again - or has anybody got any other recommendations?
Most of the CTC letter is blathering on about "benefits" that are of no use to me - such as 'route informatino including lands end to john o groats via the internet or phone' - great, cheers! It's not like i can't get that for free, then , is it - that's worth paying for.
But if it does what i want it to do, which is effective, no quibble breakdown insurance then i'll join it. But if it's only when i'm cycling to work then it's not of a great deal of use to me, as it opens them up to the possibilty of quibbling - what if i take the scenic route to work ? (as i often do at the moment)
Apparently, my "subscription for Bike to Work (Cycle Rescue) is £36".
So, what i'm struggling to understand is,
a) does that mean that if I'm cycling to work and i break down, they'll rescue me?

c) What other exclusions/pitfalls are there standing in the way of me having peace of mind that if my bike breaks i'll be able to call them out? what if it's at night etc?
I did used to be a member of ETA and had an irrepairable problem with my mtb, and I called them and they came. maybe i should join them again - or has anybody got any other recommendations?
Most of the CTC letter is blathering on about "benefits" that are of no use to me - such as 'route informatino including lands end to john o groats via the internet or phone' - great, cheers! It's not like i can't get that for free, then , is it - that's worth paying for.

But if it does what i want it to do, which is effective, no quibble breakdown insurance then i'll join it. But if it's only when i'm cycling to work then it's not of a great deal of use to me, as it opens them up to the possibilty of quibbling - what if i take the scenic route to work ? (as i often do at the moment)