This is incorrect. The rental companies will not try to take money from you for loss of rental income etc. Nor is there an insurance policy they can sell you to cover this.

I'm speaking from the point of view of the car rental we sell. Obviously I can not comment on how it works for cars booked through other agents, but I'm sure it will be the same. Sound like someone is scare-mongering.<blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by DLB-GOUROCK
I noted this on another form and got concerned as there was no response to confirm or contradict the situation. So I thought I'd get a valued opinion on this forum.

Basically it comes down to a customer picking up a rental confident in the knowledge that they have already covered all insurance aspects but the agent at the rental desk advises that your "all inclusive, gold star, bulletproof" insurance does not cover the eventuality that if you are in a collision, you will get a replacement care etc, but you are not covered for the loss of income the rental company will have when the car is off the road for repair and not earning dollars. The Rental company would pursue for this loss of income.

Well what do you think? Is this another attempt to stick it to us when we are not looking or is there a loophole in the insurance?

I must say though I have never been in the position nor has this been put to me when picking up a car.

As you probably are all well versed in saying "no thank you everything is covered", when we collect our cars this is one situation that I wonder what I would reply to if it was said to me.
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