It's because I'm a woman...Over a month of calls about my battery needing to be replaced, twice at my job, twice at a restuarant (with my grandchildren), and once at Publix. I even took it to AAA service center and they told me my battery was good. The first time they came out to my job, the dude had to take the cables off to get a reading. I Knew the battery was no good, but they kept telling me it was. What they didn't know was that I use to work on cars AND my mechanic told me my battery needed replacing because he had to jump it twice while he fixed. Dude who came to my job, told me it was my alternator, when you can clearly see that the alternator was NEW. I spent hours of my life sitting and waiting, only for EVERYONE to tell me that my battery was good when in fact, it wasn't. Just as soon as I got it back from getting both cables changed on the battery (cause dude who came to my job stripped the bolt that left the cable loose). This morning, my Unk couldn't start the car, he called AAA, they came out, jumped the car, and told HIM the battery was bad. He then took it to the SAME AAA that I went to the day before (they also told me the battery was good) and they replaced the battery. 1.) Embarrassing2.) Close to 24hr of waisted time3.) Purchased parts I never needed4.) Grandchildren had to sit in a car with no heat5.) My children had to call AAA for assistance for me6.) This ordeal put me into a depressed state of mindIt took a man to tell you, what I already told you in the beginning for you, to change my battery that was still under warranty. I am so thankful and grateful for not breaking down in a location that wasn't safe. but to break down in 2 locations twice took the cake for me. I want to thank the mechanic (sub contractor) that came out to JJ fish to assist me in the cold, I truly appreciate you darlin. This situation put a bad taste in the trust I have for AAA. I never had a problem with you guys and I've been with you for years (off and on). I need yall to do better and listen Linda, listen....