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I had rented cars on many occasions for family holidays from the early 1980s. These were normally arranged via a recommendation of the self catering villa company or through a local contact and I would normally hire a small car like black carrera sunglasses a Fiat /Seat Panda or Ford Fiesta. I experienced hiring a car in Corsica, Majorca, Portugal, Spain, Turkey and the USA. In fact anywhere that was easier to fly to.?
It was a different story back in October 2000 I rented a very reasonably priced Mercedes A class car in Nice France. To cut down on costs the rental company operated from a section of a multi storey car park a short distance from the airport and there was a check buy armani sunglasses in zone, with a couple of computers where you could also make on line reservations if you had not booked in advance.
The company’s pricing policy meant that normally if you booked in advance, the hire car would be cheaper.
The car was great for the week’s holiday and was stopped in a glasses sale car park in Villefranche Sur Mer by a German who wanted to know where to get one of your cars as the Mercedes he was renting was about three times as expensive per day.
When I got my next credit card bill there was a £150 charge from the online car rental company. I was able to find out that the charge was for alleged damage under the car.
I requested a copy of the inspection report and the two previous renter’s inspection reports, but had no reply. They did reply that I had signed their rental agreement and as I had not had it thoroughly examined after I returned it, there would be no refund. So in other words, “too bad”. I was not prepared to have to pay for something that I knew I was not responsible for.