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If I'm going to be spending that $1500 regardless, at some point between the beginning of July and the end of Sept, better to spend it as late as possible.
I didn't say it was going to make me rich, but I'd rather have 15 extra dollars than NOT have 15 extra dollars, wouldn't you?
If not, can I have $15 :-)
I don't know the coverage details. But I've had an incident in the past. Enterprise called me a few days after my rental saying there was damage to the undercarriage. There was no accident of any sort during my rental, and I had no idea where it came from. I had pictures of the car when I left it, but they said it was under the car — which seemed preposterous to me. It could have been any previous renter.
Anyway, luckily I had the Amex insurance. I just called the Amex line, gave them the info and that was it. They handled everything. I didn't have to file anything or fill any forms. They dealt with Enterprise directly. I didn't have to pay a penny, and it was all very trouble-free for me.
If you take insurance directly from Enterprise, it's indeed worrying-free but it's $12 a day. After two days you break even with the Amex insurance, which covers you for 30-days. For any rental over two days I always take the Amex insurance. Of course, I don't know the ins and outs of various coverages. This was a decade ago so things might have changed, but my one interaction with them has been as pleasant as it could have been.
Anyway, luckily I had the Amex insurance. I just called the Amex line, gave them the info and that was it. They handled everything. I didn't have to file anything or fill any forms. They dealt with Enterprise directly. I didn't have to pay a penny, and it was all very trouble-free for me.
If you take insurance directly from Enterprise, it's indeed worrying-free but it's $12 a day. After two days you break even with the Amex insurance, which covers you for 30-days. For any rental over two days I always take the Amex insurance. Of course, I don't know the ins and outs of various coverages. This was a decade ago so things might have changed, but my one interaction with them has been as pleasant as it could have been.
heres the scenario, if you hit or damanage a car, even at your own fault, you can stop by any Enterprise office anywhere in there Nation, exchange for a brand new car and drive away. no question asked. if its on amex $25 and the same thing happened. you will need to contact amex, file a paperwork, get another car rental agreement somewhere to get a new car replacement so you can get on with your trip. pay everything out of pocket for now. and wait for them to verify later.
the same thing is for Costco zurich rental ins as well, but they are not very clear on "hit and run" cases.
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You can also get the Walmart Mastercard and always get 5 percent back online
For example(see attached pic.), my Walmart e-gift card purchase on July 1 did not show cashback till today.
It was a 3 minute call
It was a 3 minute call
For how long? Just this quarter or forever?
It was a 3 minute call
By 1% do you mean the 1% for everything? You boosted it to 3%?
the only 2 that are pretty close to the enterprise coverage is Costco zurich and amex "premium" $20 per rental. but they are not clear or clean as what enterprise claims.
in the end. we all care for how much we are responsible to pay for any accident involved. not the paperwork or process in between.
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the only 2 that are pretty close to the enterprise coverage is Costco zurich and amex "premium" $20 per rental. but they are not clear or clean as what enterprise claims.
in the end. we all care for how much we are responsible to pay for any accident involved. not the paperwork or process in between.
BTW I would suggest Chase in case you don't want to deal with reimbursement. They both talk to each other and you don't have to pay a penny out of pocket. It's clean AF.