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Old October 5th, 2003, 07:22 AM
traveller
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They are supposed to only take an imprint and return the imprint papers to
you at the end of the rental if there is no damage. This is regardless of
any insurance cover you have. I'd be making a claim for the difference.

Traveller


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Yep, I suspect you are right. What Maui should do is what hotels do-

take an
imprint but not charge until the end of the rental period.


That is what was done for our (Oz) rentals from four different
companies (Holiday on Wheels, Thrifty, Apollo and Camperworld). Mind you
not for $5000, but only 500 (max).



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Old October 5th, 2003, 11:03 AM
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traveller" wrote in message
... They are supposed to only
take an imprint and return the imprint papers to
you at the end of the rental if there is no damage. This is regardless of
any insurance cover you have. I'd be making a claim for the difference.


Have you read their contract?

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Old October 5th, 2003, 03:50 PM
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On Sun, 5 Oct 2003 16:22:56 +1000, "traveller"
wrote:

They are supposed to only take an imprint and return the imprint papers to
you at the end of the rental if there is no damage. This is regardless of
any insurance cover you have. I'd be making a claim for the difference.

Traveller


Based on your knowledge of/experience of/ et al.
Have you read the contract of the person who rented the van?
Inernational dealings incur fluctuations period.

Cath


Frank Slootweg wrote in message
. ..
sdf wrote:
[deleted]
Yep, I suspect you are right. What Maui should do is what hotels do-

take an
imprint but not charge until the end of the rental period.


That is what was done for our (Oz) rentals from four different
companies (Holiday on Wheels, Thrifty, Apollo and Camperworld). Mind you
not for $5000, but only 500 (max).



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Old October 6th, 2003, 01:43 PM
traveller
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sure did - rented one of their vehicles last week.
I have the imprint with me right now.

Nothin in the contract saying they will retain any moneys nor that any
electronic charge to my account.

Traveller

wrote in message
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On Sun, 5 Oct 2003 16:22:56 +1000, "traveller"
wrote:

They are supposed to only take an imprint and return the imprint papers

to
you at the end of the rental if there is no damage. This is regardless of
any insurance cover you have. I'd be making a claim for the difference.

Traveller


Based on your knowledge of/experience of/ et al.
Have you read the contract of the person who rented the van?
Inernational dealings incur fluctuations period.

Cath


Frank Slootweg wrote in message
. ..
sdf wrote:
[deleted]
Yep, I suspect you are right. What Maui should do is what hotels do-

take an
imprint but not charge until the end of the rental period.

That is what was done for our (Oz) rentals from four different
companies (Holiday on Wheels, Thrifty, Apollo and Camperworld). Mind

you
not for $5000, but only 500 (max).





 




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