Unfortunately, it is just a service contracted out. It is not necessarily people trained or even employed by VW. It gives customers a warm feeling by letting them think that it is the company that is offering this service.
Yes, it is well worthwhile having another service available.
It is not limited to VW Assist. A few years back when I had my Hiace, I got bogged in my mother's back yard in Bendigo when the drought broke. I have a Premium NRMA membership, so called the RACV as I was interstate. Everything was OK, so they organised a service vehicle to help me out. Around 2 hours later, a vehicle turned up but had no recovery gear whatsoever. No traction boards, or towing straps, or mud chains or anything. All he did was to just look at the vehicle and say that he could not do anything and that I would have to get a commercial towing service to get me out. He would not help at all.
In the end, I had to go through the Yellow Pages and locate a towing service and wait another 2 hours before I was finally able to leave for Sydney.
So, they are all just as bad as each other. I does not make it right.
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