What if that car is how you get to and from work? Or how you drop your children off at school / nursery? Or how you travel to see family?
It's pretty shoddy that there's not even a level of communication or even an online portal to give an update on car location / status etc. so at least OP doesn't think that his car has been taken by the RAC and dumped
in a lake.
That is the crux of the matter really - I'm sure OP would have been less concerned and given it more time if they'd been able to give him any information at all about what was going on with it instead of silence, stock replies and hitting a brick wall.
I'd just shrug and move on, if all anyone has to worry about is a car missing for a while due to RAC incompetence they're living a charmed life. I am sure it was all very frustrating but in the grand scheme of things... I suspect at best to OP might get a corporate speak apology and the offer of a year's free membership or similar. Not worth the raised blood pressure. If you're a worrier trackers are dirt cheap these days.
I live in a rural location several miles from anywhere with limited public transport (anything like a taxi or Uber they don't want to know and/or charge silly prices) not having your car is kind of a big deal - fortunately I've got more than one vehicle personally but not everyone does or can afford it. Not having your car for a week let alone 2 would be a problem.
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