I rented a car from Sixt in August last year and, not long afterwards, started receiving emails from MYNRMA. I assumed it was simply a marketing mailing list linked to the rental and didn’t give it much thought.
Fast forward to today, and I've received a renewal notice from NRMA asking for $60 to extend my "membership" for another 12 months. After taking a closer look, it appears to be completely legitimate rather than a scam.
Needless to say, I won’t be paying to renew a service I never knowingly signed up for, but I’m genuinely baffled by the whole thing. Who thought automatically enrolling rental customers into a paid membership program that later converts into a renewal request was a good idea?
Has anyone else come across this particular "benefit" of renting from Sixt?
Fast forward to today, and I've received a renewal notice from NRMA asking for $60 to extend my "membership" for another 12 months. After taking a closer look, it appears to be completely legitimate rather than a scam.
Needless to say, I won’t be paying to renew a service I never knowingly signed up for, but I’m genuinely baffled by the whole thing. Who thought automatically enrolling rental customers into a paid membership program that later converts into a renewal request was a good idea?
Has anyone else come across this particular "benefit" of renting from Sixt?
