Saturday, November 9, 2024

TRAVEL TROUBLESHOOTER CHRISTOPHER ELLIOTT CITES RENTAL CAR COMPANY INSURANCE SCAM AS ONE OF THE BIGGEST CONSUMER RIPOFFS

KLASSWAGEN DID IT TO ME AND I’M FIGHTING BACK


In August, I booked a small car from KlassWagen through Booking.com

The car was to be picked up at Lisbon airport for driving through Portugal.

The price was a very favorable $201.09 for the car and $119.81 for full coverage insurance protection (from a third-party provider, who notified KlassWagen that I had this coverage for the temporary use of their property.)

I did not sleep well the day before my trip, nor did I sleep  during the transcontinental flight. I also managed to lose my reading glasses in transit.

So I was sleep deprived, shaken and five time zones from my normal equilibrium when the shuttle took me to KlassWagen in dreadful darkness to the KlassWagen compound about 15 minutes from Lisbon’s airport.

I arrived at 6 a.m. Friday September 13. The representative, who said he was from New Jersey but spoke Portuguese, had fine English. I note this because KlassWagen cannot claim it was a language barrier issue.

The rep said, “do you want to keep the insurance you booked” and I said yes.

And he pulled out a paper for me to sign and initial.

I wanted to review it, but had lost my glasses.

I said, “this was the coverage pre-arranged and purchased from Booking.com, right?” and he nodded and made sure I signed/initialed.

In all fairness, the car performed well, it was clean at pick up, it had a gadget that made toll booths easy and the staff was polite when I returned it.

But when I reviewed my credit card bills from Portugal shortly after getting back to Miami – I saw the scam.

There was an extra $335.15 charge from KlassWagen. That is more than double the cost of an unlimited miles rental of a brand new car driven for 12 long days!

I sent an email for clarification and they said it was for their brand of full insurance coverage. I wrote back that I booked coverage in advance and that showed up on their paperwork a month before I arrived.

They wrote back that as I “benefitted from their coverage” during the rental, so there was no refund.

I wrote back that it was a fraud. 

That no one in his right mind would have pay for full coverage though a Booking.com subcontractor -- then pay double the rental amount to KlassWagen.

I got the form letter fake friendly “we care about you” reply, but a firm, too bad, so sad, “you’re not getting a penny back” reply. 

I again note that Travel Troubleshooter/Consumer Advocate Christopher Elliott writes frequently that secretive, devious, unneeded insurance charge scams are prevalent in the auto rental industry – to the tune of hundreds of millions of dollars earned from cheated customers.

I messaged one more time that I am aware of the sneaky ways they tack on unwanted, horribly expensive insurance on weak, tired, bullied customers.

They restated that I will not be getting a refund.

After exhausting every way of politely, then firmly, then pointedly demanding a refund for the fraud perpetrated, I now am filling out forms, gathering receipts, printing out email trails and stating my case to Visa, my credit card company.

I have no doubt that KlassWagen will lie and produce the (tiny type) document that I signed without the benefit of reading glasses, at the urging of their employee who stated that it was no extra charge, it was confirming what I booked in advance (for a fraction of their markup.)

It is my duty to warn anyone headed to Portugal, or any other market KlassWagen operates in, to beware of its double, duplicative insurance fraud.

If by some miracle they finally turn honest and refund my money, I will post an update.

 

 

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