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If insureds elect to call their own service and do NOT go through the Roadside Rescuer operator, they revert back to their standard towing and labor coverage. They get up to $25 (no longer available but a grandfathered coverage), $50, or $100 of reimbursement depending upon what level of coverage they have purchased.
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What if insureds do not use the Roadside Rescuer toll-free number and call for service on their own?
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