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On a recent trip to Italy, I rented a car from Avis at FCO.
Part way through the trip, not too far from Milan, I struck an object, blew a tyre and caused some paintwork scratches. As the vehicle had no spare wheel (only a repair kit that was useless for a sidewall-damaged tyre :evil
, the vehicle was towed away and I took a taxi to MXP to collect a replacement at MXP. Avis said they would refund up to 60Euro of such a taxi fare on presentation of the receipt.
Upon return to FCO, I was billed about 400Euro more than the quoted price. I fully expected extra charges but they were not itemised beyond 'miscellaneous charges' and a one-way fee that I don't believe I should be charged. After explaining to the agent that I needed a detailed statement in order to make an insurance claim, as well as having Avis refund the promised 60Euro taxi fare, she took copies of all paperwork and said it was referred to Avis administration in Rome for processing as it was not something that they could do at the airport office.
That sounded fair enough, especially as she gave me a reference number and email address for the administration. It all seemed quite standard practice and she indicated that they would provide an itemised statement.
However, nothing appeared after a month so I emailed the Rome customer service but they have not replied.
Has anyone else had similar experience and if so, do you have any tips about how to get a response and the detailed information of the extra costs resulting from the damage that would satisfy an insurance company?
Is it worth trying to get some action through Avis Australia?
Part way through the trip, not too far from Milan, I struck an object, blew a tyre and caused some paintwork scratches. As the vehicle had no spare wheel (only a repair kit that was useless for a sidewall-damaged tyre :evil

Upon return to FCO, I was billed about 400Euro more than the quoted price. I fully expected extra charges but they were not itemised beyond 'miscellaneous charges' and a one-way fee that I don't believe I should be charged. After explaining to the agent that I needed a detailed statement in order to make an insurance claim, as well as having Avis refund the promised 60Euro taxi fare, she took copies of all paperwork and said it was referred to Avis administration in Rome for processing as it was not something that they could do at the airport office.
That sounded fair enough, especially as she gave me a reference number and email address for the administration. It all seemed quite standard practice and she indicated that they would provide an itemised statement.
However, nothing appeared after a month so I emailed the Rome customer service but they have not replied.
Has anyone else had similar experience and if so, do you have any tips about how to get a response and the detailed information of the extra costs resulting from the damage that would satisfy an insurance company?
Is it worth trying to get some action through Avis Australia?