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Don’t Sign a Rental Car Damage Agreement Without Reading It

Filed under: Rental Car in Puerto Rico - 29 Mar 2010  | Spread the word !

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You should never sign a legal document without reading it. Don’t sign a rental car damage agreement without reading it, because it is a legal contract that will govern how damages are assessed if you return the car damaged. Inspect the car before you take possession of it and be sure any existing damage is described in your damage agreement before you sign it. An unrelated tip: agree to return the car with a full gasoline tank — doing so will save you a lot of money on over-priced gasoline and “convenience fees” if you let your rental car company buy the gasoline after you return the car.

You should also consider whether you really need the damage coverage offered by your rental car company. Many auto rental agencies will pressure you to buy insurance, or even make you think you have no choice, but it is entirely up to you whether you accept their coverage. Your own personal automobile insurance may provide you with rental car coverage, subject to the same deductibles you have for your own cars. The credit card you use to pay for the car rental may also provide coverage for damages at no cost to you. If you are unsure about your coverage, call your insurance agent or credit card customer service number and find out exactly what coverage you already have before you decide whether to take the car rental company’s coverage.

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What are Charges on a Car Rental Bill For?

Filed under: Rental Car in Puerto Rico - 18 Mar 2010  | Spread the word !

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As you enjoy your rental car in Puerto Rico you must get around this great country. With lush green land, great Caribbean food, and wonderful music, Puerto Rico is definitely a great place to visit or live. Puerto Rico is a US territory however, it has its own independent identity. Puerto Rico has some of the nicest people this side of the hemisphere and you will have no problem feeling comfortable there. Before you enjoy your rental car you may have some questions about your bill.

The charges on your car rental bill are to alert you to what you are paying that you may or may not know about. You mean that the great sale that you thought you were going to get is much more? Probably. There are certain taxes that must be paid. Taxes such as sales and airport taxes are a guarantee. They must take care of Uncle Sam as well aside from what they are actually making off of the rental.

Of course some of the charges are actually from the car rental company themselves. Additional charges for under age drivers, gas fill up surcharges, and theft protection can really tack on a lot of cash. So when ever you try to get a car rental make sure that you set aside an extra $50 to $100 for hidden costs.

Also, before you leave the rental company, make sure that you go over the bill in case they charge you for something that you didn’t get or they forgot to add on. You want to know exactly what you are paying for in a car rental, and the only way to truly know is to check the charges on your bill.

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