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Vet
02-12-2008, 04:34 PM
I recall I think posts suggesting one doesn't need to take out a hire company's policy if one pays on credit card. I thought I'd check with a platinum card's insurer, Zurich, if I could simply not take out say Hertz car insurance and would still be covered if the hire car was totalled. Answer: No policy which means no excess exists for the card insurer to indemnify me for. Ouch. At least he warned against wasting money on a 'no excess' policy - but the excess now has to be less than $A2750. Last time I looked, excess on hire cars was $US3,000. Hmmm.

skichic
02-12-2008, 06:00 PM
OK read that 3 times and I'm still :confused:

BrumbyJack
03-12-2008, 07:56 AM
Good, I'm glad I wasn't the only one graemlins/big_laugh.gif

Vet
03-12-2008, 07:59 AM
Translation: It seems that card's complimentary travel insurance won't cover a bingle in a hire car unless you take out the hirer's insurance policy and pay a top-up to reduce the excess to $A2750. ($A2,750 isn't close these days to an excess of say $US3000)

skichic
03-12-2008, 08:44 AM
As part of the hiring arrangement You must take
up all comprehensive motor insurance or waivers
offered by the rental agency, whether discretionary or mandatory, against loss or damage to Rental Vehicle during the rental period.

From my card insurance T & C. Other travel insurance that I have taken in the past doesn't state this, I'm pretty sure.

Xena
03-12-2008, 08:02 PM
Originally posted by Vet:
Translation: It seems that card's complimentary travel insurance won't cover a bingle in a hire car unless you take out the hirer's insurance policy and pay a top-up to reduce the excess to $A2750. ($A2,750 isn't close these days to an excess of say $US3000) Hired a car in USA in Feb this year (also have platinum visa with Zurich) and yes...you are correct re having to take all hire car's insurances.

FTR - I didn't understand a word you said either until you translated!!! ;) You have a unique way of expressing yourself Vet!

[ 03.12.2008, 08:03 PM: Message edited by: Xena. ]

chunky
03-12-2008, 08:15 PM
Well I have been told that the car hire I have has no excess. It's included and that if they try to sell me this when I am over there to tell them it is covered in the car hire policy I took out. I was very curious about that when I booked it but Flight Centre rep was adamant it was. The clause says - Full Vehicle insurance cover including Third Party, Fire and Theft with NIL EXCESS (in large print that last bit to stand out)

BrumbyJack
03-12-2008, 08:37 PM
Do you know who your car hire is with Chunky???

Vet
04-12-2008, 06:13 AM
Originally posted by Xena.:
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Vet:
[qb] I didn't understand a word you said either until you translated!!! ;) You have a unique way of expressing yourself Vet! Kevin Rudd understands me :confused: .

SA
04-12-2008, 08:05 AM
It can vary greatly depending on the c/card's insurance policy.

For example, the latest version of the CBA gold/platinum policy covers vehicle excess provided:


as part of the rental agreement you have taken comprehensive motor insurance against loss of or damage to the rental vehicleNo requirement to take out all insurance, or have all of the excess below a limit. The cover is limited to $2,250 of the excess - so you'd wear any difference above that.

Note: Zurich is the underwriter of this particular policy, so there can be quite different terms despite the same insurer being involved (as Vet's example).

chunky
04-12-2008, 10:06 PM
Originally posted by BrumbyJack:
Do you know who your car hire is with Chunky??? I believe it is Hertz and the company we used was driveaway through Flight Centre, who are still adamant we have nothing more to pay though they think the overseas car people will try to add on stuff.

Paul Oberin
23-12-2009, 09:20 AM
We are hiring a car for our trip around Colorado in February, so I will be interested in seeing what we have to pay.

Vet
26-12-2009, 04:39 PM
a bit less than you were. ;)

Paul Oberin
26-12-2009, 09:41 PM
a bit less than you were. ;)From what I can see you are paying about $300 less than us and we have a $4,000 excess you have a nil excess.

Vet
27-12-2009, 03:51 AM
But I can't prepay in full when the $A is high.

And I have to return the car empty so I'm at the mercy of rip off re-fueliing prices: I hope I don't get slugged an 'administration fee' like some places.

Paul Oberin
27-12-2009, 12:32 PM
But I can't prepay in full when the $A is high.

And I have to return the car empty so I'm at the mercy of rip off re-fueliing prices: I hope I don't get slugged an 'administration fee' like some places.I am fairly sure we have the same conditions also, I know we have to pay for the hire when we return it, and fairly sure we don't get any credit for fuel that is in the tank when we do.