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  • Scammed by car rental company

    Afternoon all,

    After a bit of advice on a situation I had over the weekend. There is admittedly a good chunk of fault on my own head here so I'll be prepared for a few posts pointing out that I should have known better, but I'm interested if anybody has any advice as to what I should do.

    The short story is that I rented a van to do some moving over the weekend. When I picked it up I did an inspection and the van was generally in good condition except it was missing one hubcap which I pointed out to the company. They noted it on the receipt and I countersigned it.

    The next day I dropped the van off but the place wasn't open at the time (it was Sunday morning) so I was not there when they inspected it later that day. Anyway I got a call to say there was damage to the back door and that the replacement cost would be the insurance excess (£750!). So I marched back down there expecting to see the back door utterly destroyed only to find that the 'damage' in question was a a bit of chipped paint and a tiny bulge which was almost invisible to the human eye.

    Now I know for sure that I was ridiculously careful with this van and there is no way I caused this damage. Unfortunately I signed the receipt and didn't point out the damage in question, simply because I didn't spot it (it is very hard to see). Since then I've been through the small print and unsurprisingly my rights appear pretty limited (it is down to their appraisal of what damage is, their right to get the repair quote and their right to get it repaired.

    So taking into account that I am acknowledging that I am a bit of a muppet for not spotting the damage up front, what would you guys do in this situation? I'm going to chat to the Citizen's Advice Bureau to see what their thoughts are. If this was £50 I'd just let it go and chalk it up to experience but £750 is a lot of cash.
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    Re: Scammed by car rental company

    Photograph the purported "damage", using a water-based felt tip to outline the area if necessary and with someone holding up a tape measure for reference. If the van hire firm asks why, tell them your insurance company needs it.

    Then tell Trading Standards about those buggers and show them the photos.

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      Re: Scammed by car rental company

      Thank you. I had already taken a good number of photos (unfortunately I didnt know to do the tape measure thing at the time) but I will indeed shop them to trading standards and see what comes of it.

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