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My friend rented a car in Bayswater (no-bird) last month, the car 's bumper was made a little damage (print peering off) by the driver.
Thus , this car rental company charged a huge amount from the driver 's credit card account . As a friend , I have no ideas about it .Dose anyone give some suggestion in dealing with this condition? Thank you !

2007-03-01 22:58:22 · 5 answers · asked by Aussie guy 1 in Cars & Transportation Other - Cars & Transportation

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If you rent a car you are responsible for the damage to it unlss you take their insurance coverage. Your friend should talk to their credit card company and the rental company and get them to validate the charges.

2007-03-04 07:57:21 · answer #1 · answered by Gone fishin' 7 · 0 0

If he is accepting responsibility for the damage, he will be responsible for the charges and he can either file a claim with his insurance to cover it or pay it our of pocket. If he DID NOT cause the damage, you need to know if an inspection was done at the time of rent. Before he left with the car most rental companies will do a "walk around" with you to check for pre-existing damage and verify the gas and mileage on the car. If there was no "walk-around" done before he rented the car or if it was done and the damage in question was noted he may have the upper hand in court. Most rental companies offer some form of "Damage Waiver" for a small per-day fee and while it can add a little money to your bill in a situation like it would have saved your friend ALOT of money.

2007-03-02 00:34:06 · answer #2 · answered by joeinchino2000 4 · 0 0

The regulations may be distinctive in Texas yet there is countless criminal duty on the owner of the vehicle (Avis). In Georgia if one in all my renters (A apartment vehicle corporation that may no longer Avis) hits yet somebody else, whether the settlement is voided, we nonetheless could desire to pay out the declare and we could desire to consistently pursue the expenses with the renter. no remember what the motive force and/or the renter did incorrect the only question is climate or no longer you could sue the owner for damages. regrettably for you the no person else fairly has any dermis interior the sport so not one of the different events are going to advance a finger until they ought to. you're additionally sure with the help of TX regulations which sound such as you will no longer have the means to sue the owner for damages. Your coverage corporation will to each and all of the mandatory heavy lifting as a results of fact they'll could desire to pay out otherwise. in the event that they can't get any money from avis (that's possibly going to be the case) it is going to bypass down decrease than your Uninsured Motorist coverage. make advantageous they report decrease than Uninsured Motorist in case you have the coverage the deductibles are often extra inexpensive and it has a much less unfavourable effect on your top rate.

2016-10-02 06:13:10 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

You must read the small print in the rental agreement that you sign they list so much that they can do to you if you further damage to any car they hire to you it is not funny. A car can have damage when you hire it it pays you to have a list of every dent scratch on that car .

2007-03-01 23:09:11 · answer #4 · answered by burning brightly 7 · 0 0

There should be a mechanism for dispute....Check the rental contract or just call the rental agency...

2007-03-01 23:07:05 · answer #5 · answered by theanswerman 4 · 0 0

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