Sunday, August 22, 2010

How come when i want to free upgrade my rental car at enterprise?

I end up paying more? Also the under age fee they use to wave it for now they say there getting audit can't do it anymore every time i would go they would do it for me.How come when i want to free upgrade my rental car at enterprise?
you got lucky in not paying the under 25 fee.....and as far as the free upgrade....they will ONLY do that if they don't have the vehicle that you reserved on hand. There is no such thing as a FREE upgrade if they have your requested vehicle on hand. Sorry.





You just got lucky before and now they are making you pay the same thing as everybody else gets charged!
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  • Is the other person insurance company obligated to provide rental car?

    I was not guilty of the car accident. I need transportation to go to school and work.Is the other person insurance company obligated to provide rental car?
    Have the completed their investigation and accepted liability?





    Until they do that- you will have to rent a car at your own expense.





    Remember -we can't see the damage to your car. If it is possible for a temp repair to be done to the car to make it safe to drive - you can do that. If the other company accepts liability they will reimburse you. Examples of a temp repair would be pulling the fender off the tire so it does not rub.Is the other person insurance company obligated to provide rental car?
    there is no obligation for the 'other' person's insurance company to provide you a rental car. there may be an oblication in your insurer's policy.


    however you are entitled to recoup any costs arising out of the other perties actions, assuming they (and their insurer) have admitted liability.





    that means that they should refund any legtimate claim you kmay have for renting a car whilst you are deprived of your car by their clients actions. however that does mean that you shouldn't be drivign round in a limo if you car was a (say) a 10 yr old fiesta. however before going out to hire a car I'd recommend that you contact 'their' insurers and state that you hold them liable for the cost of replacement transport until your car is repaired. get them to accept the principle and try to get them to agree what is appropriate. the last thing you should do is incur costs if their insurers refuse to pay the bill.





    some car repair centres provide a replacement car whilst the car is being repaired. again you may have to ask for that at the time the car goes into be repaired.





    but you cannot use this as a pretext for waht the insurers may deem as unreasonable... ie if you car is drivable they would not agree to paying for car hire, only if the car was undrivable would they do so.
    Not necessarily. You may find it is better to go through your own insurance company. Besides, they can better advise and help you
    if they're the ones who are guilty of the accident their insurance company should pay for your rental.
    Insist on one.





    I'd see if your insurance agent can help with getting the other insurance company to cough up for the rental.
    If you are fully comp. go through your own insurance company. That is what you pay them for. If they get their money back it will not affect your no claims bonus or premium

    Where can i find the cheapest rental car?

    I would like to find the cheapest rental car possible. I need one with unlimited mileage that is in Tucson az. I will be traveling from Tucson AZ to Anaheim ca (Disneyland) this weekend. I am fine with just a small 2 door compact car.Where can i find the cheapest rental car?
    I am assuming a weekly rental for a car picked up at the Tucson International Airport (TUS) and driven to Disneyland and back to the airport. I checked on Expedia and economy rentals starting at $220 at Thrifty and going up for bigger cars 鈥?Hotwire has an economy car starting at $180. With Hotwire, you do not know the agency that does the rental until you book it 鈥?I have used them a bunch of times with no problems. Your rates may vary based on pick up and drop off dates. Many agencies have coupons for discounts on weekly rentals, so you might want to do a search for those as well. Good luck and safe travels!Where can i find the cheapest rental car?
    The easiest thing to do is go to a booking site where you can compare multiple companies at once. When you find the cheapest car rental company, try going to their website directly, first, to see if they have any specials or deals that will give you an ever lower rate.





    You can also try to check car rental rates using a discount code if you qualify. There are hundreds of membership programs and professional associations that offer car rental discount codes to their members. You can find a list of car rental discount codes for 8 major car rental companies, at http://www.best-car-rental-tips.com/disc鈥?/a>





    Hope this helps!

    How do I get the best deal on a rental car, and what about insurance?

    I am going to Orlando for 4 days/3nights, and want to rent a car while I am there, but I want to get the best price I can. What is the best way to do that...tips/suggestions? I'm also a bit confused about the whole insurance issue, since this is my first time renting a car. I really don't want to have to pay double just to get insurance if I don't actually need it. Please explain.





    Thanks!How do I get the best deal on a rental car, and what about insurance?
    Ex-Enterprise employee here.





    First of all how old are you? If under 25 you almost have to rent Enterprise. Call to verify this. Other than that, cheapwise your best bet would probably be someone like Dollar. Your best bet for pricing would be to get online and make your reservation that way. To do otherwise leaves you at the mercy of the rental people. Travel websites often have pretty good deals.





    Insurance. They will likely offer 3 options. Damage Waiver, Supplemental Liability Protection, and Personal Accident Insurance. The first covers the car, so any thing you do to the car is covered...up to wrecking it. SLP covers damage you might do to someone else's property. PAI covers you and your belongings and anyone in the car. Your own insurance will cover you...unless you have Progressive(check on that). However, if you aren't a solid driver it might be a good idea to go with Damage waiver if you're concerned about someone bumping the car in a parking lot while you're away or a shopping car hitting it or something. Do not get SLP or PAI.





    If you have a credit card that says you are covered in a rental car...you are not. The credit card would only extend your credit limits to pay for the damage to the rental...you would then be stuck paying off the balance. Just as an FYI.How do I get the best deal on a rental car, and what about insurance?
    I would check with your car insurance to see if they will cover that vehicle. Most car insurance will cover a rental car as long as you have full coverage. Now as far as rental cars type in compare rental car rates and see what you get.
    Check with your insurance company and see what is covered. Usually you don't need anything else. We never do..





    Tips for good deals :


    Check out priceline. I just rented one on there for next week in Orlando for $19 a day.





    Hotwire is another good option for discounted rentals...it will list the car but not the car company until you accept the offer. But what does it matter? They are all good reputable companies.





    Go to ebay and search rental car companies....you can find coupons for Budget, Hertz .etc...sometimes it a free day..free upgrade etc...use that coupon at the car company website.





    Good luck...
    The best deal can frequently be obtained by doing research over the internet before you get there. There may be weekend deals and so on. Call your hotel and see what sort of deal they may provide.





    My experience with Orlando is that it's difficult to find a deal, although this is somewhat of a tourist lull, so you may find one.





    As for insurance, here's a couple things to do:


    1. Call your car insurance company and ask what's covered when you rent a car. They may already cover you up to your deductible. Maybe they don't.


    2. Check your credit card. My credit card, a travel Visa, covers the insurance when I pay for the rental using the credit card.


    3. Buy travel insurance. Frequnetly you can add car rental insurance for nothing extra.


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    You can do online searchs for rental cars. If you do this though call the company on the phone just to confirm your order. You can also just compare prices always allow for more...just in case the vehicle your geting rates for is not available when you get there. If your own insurance doesnt cover a rental...then get the insurance that the rental company offers. Its better to be safe than sorry...it covers the car if anything happens. Im speaking from personal experience here...out of the 6 times ive rented a car ive paid the insurance for it...the last time i was running low on cash and opted to not get the insurance and someone opened thier door into the side of the rental...i was responsible for this since the other vehicle just left the scene. Good luck..hope this helps.
    Travel Insurance companies offer a wide range of travel insurance policies catering to virtually every travellers needs. You may choose for single trip cover for individuals, couples or families. Multi trip annual travel insurance is also awailable for regular travellers. Coverage for trip cancellation, travel interruptions and delays, ,last minute emergency travel changes, emergency medical expenses and lost baggage are provided under various schemes.


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    Did the person who had the rental car the night Madeleine Mccann disappear take her?

    Why hasn't the obvious question Who had the car the night she disappeared answered?Did the person who had the rental car the night Madeleine Mccann disappear take her?
    pretty good question.Did the person who had the rental car the night Madeleine Mccann disappear take her?
    very good question - i thought about the same thing - although it would be a pretty big coincidence but it is very possible.
    I had asked that question yesterday. (See: Where is the 4th Suspect).





    It answers the question of how the blood got into the trunk/boot (and why).





    However, what are the odds that the McCann's would rent the very car that had been used to abduct their daughter. That is the biggest hurdle for accepting this scenario.
    Ah Snoogles...you have the mind of a detective! i'm glad I'm not married to you or I would never get away with anything!!!
    I don't know. did they?

    How do I complain about a rental car company if they won't give any satisfaction?

    Omega Rental cars basically told us to get lost when we complained about the fact that they upgraded us to a larger car without our permission. We wanted a small car to save petrol, be environmentall friendly etc. They even took our copy of the rental agreement from us when we returned the car and will now not respond to my emails asking for the name of a manager!How do I complain about a rental car company if they won't give any satisfaction?
    Go up as high in the chain of command to the corporate office if you have to. If that doesn't work, every company must get a business license or permit so contact the city's agency that licenses them; the city might also have corporate phone numbers. The company may also be licensed as a corporation with the state attorney general. You can also report them to state consumer affairs and the better business bureau. Of course it is a spin of the dice with government agencies: will they help you or just jerk you around. Finally you can legally threaten to sue them in small claims court for damages. Send them a demand letter by certitied mail. www.16lunchtime42.com.How do I complain about a rental car company if they won't give any satisfaction?
    Do they have a corporate office? You can try that or the Better business bureau - local ombudsman ...
    I just did a quick search. Check this website.

    Car Dealerships: Are they obligated to give you a rental car if your part is on backorder?

    I sent in my car to the local nissan dealership to have a mass air flow sensor replaced (and some other repairs totalling $800). They told me it would take two days. It turns out they have to order the part from Japan and it will take up to 2 weeks. Are they obligated to give me a rental if I ask for it?Car Dealerships: Are they obligated to give you a rental car if your part is on backorder?
    No they are not, however, many dealers do this as a courtesy to thier customers.Car Dealerships: Are they obligated to give you a rental car if your part is on backorder?
    No, you could talk to the service mngr and ask for one. He will prolly say no, but its worth asking. Then ask to speak with the GM and tell him you were promised it would only take 2 days. He will more than likely work something out with you. Work the system!!!
    No. But you are free to go rent yourself a car. They are not responsible for your inconvenience.
    no but alot of dealers will-even if they use a rental car company- just ask and find out
    Only if the car is under warranty. Any warranty will pay for the rental. The dealership has no obligations to give you a rental car.
    i was in the same boat i had a chevy tho. but asked them because if its a new car than they would have 2 give u sumthin 2 drive and get around! but if its a used car i really dont kno but u should if it has a warranty on it.
    No they are not obligated to give you a rental. It is your responsibility to obtain your own transportation.
    No.
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