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  • 1. I went to the AAA website and got the wrong club. What do I do? Views: 79 Public
    As you may be aware, the AAA organization is made up of over 30 individual clubs in the United States and members are routed to their local club by entering their zip code on the aaa.com zip code page. At that time, a cookie is set to allow subsequent visits to bypass the zip code page. If you find that you are being directed to an AAA club site that is not in your service area, please try the action described below. Re-visit the aaa.com zip code page: Please visit https://www.aaa.com/stop  More...
  • 2. Why doesn't the page open when I click on a link or button? Views: 50 Public
    Please check the settings on your popup/ad blocker software. This site does not use pop-up ads, but does open certain functions in new windows. In order to access these links/buttons, any popup/ad blockers should be configured to allow pop-ups from *.aaa.com. Pop-up Blockers are commonly found within browsers, third party/stand-alone software, navigational bars (such as Yahoo, Google, PeoplePC, etc.) and firewall/security/anti-virus programs. Internet Explorer https://support.microsoft.com  More...
  • 3. How do I delete cookies and/or cache or enable cookies for my browser? Views: 49 Public
    Deleting Cookies Microsoft Edge https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-edge/delete-cookies-in-microsoft-edge-63947406-40ac-c3b8-57b9-2a946a29ae09 Internet Explorer 10 11 https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/delete-and-manage-cookies-168dab11-0753-043d-7c16-ede5947fc64d For older browsers, Internet Explorer 9, 8, 7, 6, please follow the instructions on the link below under delete Cookies for Internet Explorer https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/278835 Firefox https://support.mo  More...
  • 4. I received an email from AAA, but it doesn’t appear to be valid. What can I do? Views: 41 Public
    If you feel that you received an email from AAA that you may question as a “phishing” scam, please review our page “ Beware of “Phishing” Scams ”. On this page, you will be able to read more about a phishing email scam, including an article from the Federal Trade Commission’s website. Also on our page, there is a link to a form. Once this form is filled out with information about the email you are questioning and submit to us, we should be able to d  More...
  • 5. How do I know if AAA's website is secure? Views: 28 Public
    The AAA website is secured via 128 bit SSL encryption. In order to maintain the security of this site, we have secured the entire website, including images. You can verify the security status of any page by the secure protocol ( https ) in your browser address window and by clicking on the lock icon next to the browser address window.
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