sarlatcycles
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Hi
Just wondering if anyone has had problems with getting an excess refunded by a multinational car hire agency for a vehicle hired overseas.
My latest experience is with Europcar in France. We go to France 1 -2 times a year and hire a car for up to 5 weeks at a time. On our last visit we had parked our hire car in the street in front of our house in Sarlat. A DHL truck weaved between cars and clipped the wing mirror on the drivers side.
The driver stopped and we filled out the accident forms. I called the Europcar office in Brive (where we hired it from) and advised the damage had occurred and I dropped off the insurance papers 2 days later. They indicated that it should be no problem, they would take a 170 Euro payment on my credit card and after the claim was settled, they would refund it as it was clearly the other drivers fault.
5 months later and I'm still waiting....I emailed Europcar in Australia to see if they could contact the French agency to see what the delay is. They promised to follow this up. 2 emails later still no joy.
Do you think that because we are so far away, Car Hire firms in Europe think we would not follow up on the claim process therefore they don't make a concerted effort to refund THEIR customer what he is due?
It is not the 1st time this has happpened to me in Europe
Just wondering if anyone has had problems with getting an excess refunded by a multinational car hire agency for a vehicle hired overseas.
My latest experience is with Europcar in France. We go to France 1 -2 times a year and hire a car for up to 5 weeks at a time. On our last visit we had parked our hire car in the street in front of our house in Sarlat. A DHL truck weaved between cars and clipped the wing mirror on the drivers side.
The driver stopped and we filled out the accident forms. I called the Europcar office in Brive (where we hired it from) and advised the damage had occurred and I dropped off the insurance papers 2 days later. They indicated that it should be no problem, they would take a 170 Euro payment on my credit card and after the claim was settled, they would refund it as it was clearly the other drivers fault.
5 months later and I'm still waiting....I emailed Europcar in Australia to see if they could contact the French agency to see what the delay is. They promised to follow this up. 2 emails later still no joy.
Do you think that because we are so far away, Car Hire firms in Europe think we would not follow up on the claim process therefore they don't make a concerted effort to refund THEIR customer what he is due?
It is not the 1st time this has happpened to me in Europe
