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Urban Roadside Assistance (2 Callouts Per Year) with Life360 Gold (Multi Vehicle $139.99/Year) or Platinum Plan @ Life360 App

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This seems an interesting offer as it covers anyone in your circle. If you have 2-3 cars it could work out cheaper than individual breakdown. Maximum of two service call per year.

You are also going to get a free tile when you sign up and of course gold life360 membership and other perks (stolen phone protection amongst others)

Plan prices.

Services include:

Up to 5 litres of fuel delivered to your location.
Lockout assistance if you are unable to get into your vehicle.
Battery jumpstart service if your vehicle's battery dies.
Tire changes if the vehicle has a usable spare.
If no spare is available, the towing services will be used.
Towing services to a location of your choice, depending on your membership level and service area.
Gold members:
Metro - 25 KM
Urban - 50 KM
Platinum members:
Metro - 40 KM
Urban - 80 KM

How to Use

You must request Roadside Assistance through the Life360 app, as reimbursement is only applicable for services initiated by Life360.

To access these benefits:

Tap on the Safety tab at the bottom of the app.
Tap on Roadside Assistance.
Tap on Call Now to contact the Roadside Assistance team.

Note: Roadside Assistance is not available during the 7-day free trial period. See the Product and Services Terms for complete details and service limits.

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  • +2

    Wonder if this benefit can be accessed by "Turkish" users who have "travelled abroad" to Australia?

    • Ahha wondering the same. That’d be unreal

    • +1

      Is the normal life360 sub available via Turkish means?
      We use the free version but I wouldn't object to a minimal fee to get rid of popup advertisements to upgrade.

      • Is there a Turkish sub for Android users ?

  • +1

    Maximum of two service call per year.

    Per car or per policy

    • +2

      I believe per policy as says in the circle

  • +1

    Just wondering if they're just another RACV sub, or they have their own network?

  • +2

    Seems super exxy for an unknown entity….

  • Unless you have unreliable piece of shit cars I don't see the benefit for roadside assistance, assuming you are able bodied (ie can change a tyre or a battery). It's unlikely you'll need a tow if you have a decently maintained vehicle <20yrs old. The money you save not paying RACV/Q/etc will more than fund one.

    • +1

      assuming you are able bodied (ie can change a tyre or a battery)

      And that's the thing - more and more people don't know how to and don't want to learn. I've got roadside for my wife's late model SUV, but don't bother for my > 20 year old Magna. I'll happily swap a tyre or battery over, but it's not going to happen with the Mrs, no matter how many times I try to show her how.

    • We had a 2000 Honda Odyssey that was serviced, etc. First the right side wheel area had an issue in about 2007 in Sydney and then the left in 2008 at Coolongoolook. Then a reconditioned auto gearbox oil gasket blew out near Toukley turn off on M1. So, not always a tyre or battery that you need assistance for.

      • Of course not, but the money saved on paying for the privilege of having someone to show up after 90min and confirm "funt's cucked" can be spent on your own tow.

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