On Sat, 28 Apr 2007 07:16:26 -0400, Shawn Hirn
wrote:
>In article ,
> Mike Hunt wrote:
>
>> Shawn Hirn wrote:
>>
>> > In article <240420071350390402%alexz@no.spam>, AlexZ
>> > wrote:
>> >
>> >
>> >>Binyamin Dissen wrote:
>> >>
>> >>: :>Thanks everybody. Enterprise seems to have the best deal for my
>> >>: :>schedule.
>> >>:
>> >>: Be very very very careful examining the car (even if you are tired) and
>> >>: make
>> >>: sure that they mark down every single nick and scratch. They are among
>> >>: the
>> >>: worst in claiming damage.
>> >>
>> >>I am also considering Enterprise and this caught my eye as.
>> >>
>> >>I suppose one way around this is to buy their insurance covering damage
>> >>to their car? (I have Allstate liability only insurance. Would this
>> >>cover damage to the Enterprise car I drive?)
>> >
>> >
>> > An even better way is to pay for the car rental with a credit card that
>> > pays that insurance for you.
>>
>> They don't pay the insurance. They pay for damages.
>
>Right. The combination of CDW from a good credit card, one's own auto
>policy (check the policy) should be more than adequate without signing
>up for extra cost coverage. I have been renting cars on and off for
>probably nearly 25 years now and that's all I have ever done, including
>rentals with Enterprise, and its never been a problem.
Do you mean that you never had a problem with damaging a rental car OR
that you never had a problem in settling a claim? |