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nikkisun
25-08-2009, 23:52
I have booked (and prepaid in full) my car with Budget (via a UK rental agency) and taken out the gold insurance package.
I understand I need a credit card when I collect the car but previously when I've rented with Dollar my card has been maxed out but it hasn't made any difference. Someone has said that Budget need an available amount of $500 which is a problem as my card has a very low limit and half of it has already been used!!
Can anyone tell me if Budget will actually take/hold any money (ie I need available credit) or if they just take a security swipe?
Barbucks
26-08-2009, 00:21
I would have thought that they would need some available credit, otherwise where's the security?
Mo Green
26-08-2009, 03:01
We picked up a Budget car last night and just had to produce a credit card as a security. I am not sure how they would know what your credit limit is without trying to take a payment. They certainly did not take one with ours.
Mo
Katys Grandad
26-08-2009, 07:55
Although it's never happened to me with car rental (probably because I've always had sufficient credit on my cards) I have been asked for an alternative card at check-in in hotels where the available credit didn't cover the amount.
It seems pretty clear to me that the vendor does know if there's sufficient credit when they swipe your card at the rental desk and that it reduces the available amount accordingly (even though it won't show as a debit on your account). Otherwise, as has been pointed out, what would be the point of it?
Robert5988
26-08-2009, 12:36
<blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:It seems pretty clear to me that the vendor does know if there's sufficient credit when they swipe your card at the rental desk and that it reduces the available amount accordingly (even though it won't show as a debit on your account). Otherwise, as has been pointed out, what would be the point of it?[/quote]That is my understanding also.
If you have a card limit of, say, £800, and Budget swipe your card for a £500 deposit, then you only have £300 available credit on your card for other purchases.
If you don't have £500 credit left on your card, you will have problems.
We have a credit card facility and can take an authorisation only 'payment'.
This isn't a 'payment', just a check that a credit card has a sufficient amount of credit available to cover whatever amount we're trying to authorise only process.
The amount is blocked on the credit card and remains blocked for however long the credit card transactor has arranged but no actual payment is taken at that time. This could be for any length of time.
This usually doesn't appear on your credit card statement so you may not be aware it has occurred. I have, however, seen this sort of authorisation for payment when I have used our US debit card and checked with our online banking facility. The authorisation then shows up but there's no difference to the balance amount so before and after authorisation transaction bank balances remain the same.
If there's not enough credit available on the card, the transaction is not authorised by the credit card processing and we would receive an error transaction report.
I'm assuming that this is also what happens with car rental companies.
nikkisun
27-08-2009, 21:45
Thanks everyone - looks like I'm going to have to plead with the CC company to up my limit!! Does anyone know how much Budget will want to 'hold'?
Can anybody please let me know how long the credit block is held for.
I have a limited amount on my credit card for car hire only.
But i am hiring 3 different cars over a 3 week period, all with different rental companies.
I could have 3 differing amounts adding up.
Or hopefully the hold is lifted as soon as you return the car??
Can anybody please enlighten me.
David.
I would be terrified to go to Florida without a reasonable amount available on my credit card. What if you had an emergency. If the car hire company had maxed out the card then you would be really stuck. Could you not put some funds into your credit card account before you go?
Andrena
Andrena
It's ok, that's exactly what we did, i was more curious than anything.
But so far this is what has happened, we picked up our first hire car from Dollar, a Chrysler 300c, Hemi 5.7 litre V8, they took a security card swipe, but it did not affect the card balance, they never held any money.
We took the Chrysler back and picked up our second car fron Budget, a convertible, they also took a credit card swipe and they have actually held $100.
We take the convertible back on Saturday and change it to a 7-Seater 4x4, i'll let you know what happens then as that is with Alamo.
Dave.
Excuse me for being nosy martec, but why 3 different cars, 3 different hire firms on 3 consecutive weeks? Are you trying to shake off a tail?
Maybe the just like variety or need different sizes at different times!!
Andrena
Tonish
It's one of the reasons i like going to America, because you can.
3 different cars just for the hell of it.
Last year we had a Chrysler 300 and then for the second week we had a Hummer H2.
No way back in Blighty could i afford to run one of those, so while on holiday i like to play a little.
Especially with Gas so cheap.
Dave.
Robert5988
11-09-2009, 12:43
As has been posted on here before, if you take the Gold option you get a 'bargain' free tank of fuel. Obviously you need to use a tankful in a week to make this strategy pay.
How on earth would you not manage to use a tank in a week. We certainly use at least that. Everywhere you go is a long drive. Just going to malls alone is a reasonable trip and we do similar trips almost daily. Unless you planned a really relaxing week just sitting by the pool of course - bet my husband wishes I would do just that!!
Andrena
Katys Grandad
11-09-2009, 20:09
Changing your vehicle weekly makes a lot of financial sense if you take the Gold option because you get 3 tanks of gas for the same price as 1 tank if you keep the same car all through the holiday. On cars of the size that Dave is renting, you could save around $100.
Of course, as Robert points out, it only works if you're using at least a full tank each week.
Robert5988
11-09-2009, 20:28
<blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:How on earth would you not manage to use a tank in a week. We certainly use at least that. Everywhere you go is a long drive. Just going to malls alone is a reasonable trip and we do similar trips almost daily. Unless you planned a really relaxing week just sitting by the pool of course - bet my husband wishes I would do just that!![/quote]
I go for 3 weeks, I live 60 miles from Orlando and rarely use a full tank in that time.
I detest shopping and the thought of wasting any time in a Mall would ruin my stay.
How anyone can fork out £thousands and travel 4,000+ miles to a beautiful warm climate and spend any time at all shopping just to save a few $$ graphically illustrates the difference between the sexes[msnwink]
Hi Guy's
Right then, we took our second car back yesterday, the one we had from Budget, everything seemed ok, until the guy handed me back the receipt for the car, which said $92 charges, What!!!!!.:(
Asked the guy what this was all about and he said i would have to speak to the guy's across the road at the Budget desk.
Fair enough, but it's amazing how worked up you can get standing in a queue waiting to be seen.
Anyway poor guy didn't know what had hit him when i eventually arrived at the desk, he he, usa sarcasm no match for good old english warfare!!!!!!
Anyway it looks like i signed for some extra insurance, but i kindly pointed out that i told them i had the premium/ gold package and that no i didn't want any extras. Upshot being he printed out a new hire contract minus the $92 of extras, so a result[msnsmile2]:D.
he he then the fun really began, went over to the Alamo desk to pick up the 4x4 suv, no queue at all, handed over the papers and was kindly offered an upgrade, which i duly declined, said i would be getting a Jeep!! or a Durango.
asked what the upgrade was to and it's only a Cadillac Escalade, he offered it me at 50% off, declined and he added a further 25% off, now were talking a bargain, so we had it, now we have an almost brand new Jet Black Cadillac Escalade, wow,[msnsmile2][msnsmile2] awesome car and it will finish the holiday off nicely, for our last week.
where we'll be driving plenty.
We still have Daytona 500 and Kennedy Space center to visit.
Regards Dave.