The Irish government requires certain insurance on car rentals but not all. CDW and Super CDW are not required. That is at the discretion of the car company.
It is like the wild, wild west with car companies in Ireland. They will get what they can from you. It's up to the consumer to become informed or be taken advantage of.
Michele
-- Edited by Michele Erdvig on Tuesday 20th of April 2010 12:15:34 AM
LOL, then perhaps I prefer honest thieves who make themselves very clear how they're robbing you. I know I sounded like a Pollyanna in my previous post. I stand by my decision to rent with Dan Dooley, though. The biggest surprise is that I've already paid for the car, of course--I forgot to mention that paying a month in advance was treated as standard! Fool and money, already parted? You decide!
The Irish government requires certain insurance on car rentals but not all. CDW and Super CDW are not required. That is at the discretion of the car company.
It is like the wild, wild west with car companies in Ireland. They will get what they can from you. It's up to the consumer to become informed or be taken advantage of.
Michele
-- Edited by Michele Erdvig on Tuesday 20th of April 2010 12:15:34 AM
Acutally Dooley is good. I rented from them last time and the price quoted is the price I paid. They are one of the few that give you the details up front and don't try to hide them and surprise you later. In fact, before canceling my trip I had a reservation with them - $499 for 29 days. Not bad.
Looking back, we were probably very naive when it came to booking our car rental for 4 weeks on our trip in '08. Reading all Bob's info made my head spin! We went through Europcar at our travel agent's recommendation, she did all the paperwork, the final figure seemed reasonable (based on the sort of rates we pay here in Australia) and we paid in advance.
Our travel insurance covered the vehicle excess which was 600 euro if I remember correctly (and very possibly not-memory like a sieve). When our back bumper was dinged, we paid the excess on our credit card, then made the claim on our return home, once again through our travel agent. There were no problems-just lucky?!
Travel insurance is essential, so it's worth looking into to compare its coverage with that of credit cards.
We just got our Capital 1 Cash Rewards WorldMaster Card. Keith called them this morning and they faxed us a letter confirming coverage for both ROI and NI. Now to call Dooley's and verify that they will accept it!
A big stressor out of the way! I've been keeping an eye on car rental costs since I reserved with Dooley. On previous trips I have sometimes been able to save by re-booking. This year the ptice has only risen, and in fact, cars are in such limited supply for my dates in June that they are not available through the web site right now. Perhaps tourism is indeed on the upswing.
It looks like Dan Dooley just changed their website to a little more flashy interface. I have been going on it to look at August prices (for 2012, but my trip will be 2013). A couple days ago, the only options available for any rental were minivans! Now they have the whole gamut, which is good!
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Wow! Can't believe that this old thing has resurfaced ...
I booked a Focus class, manual from Dan Dooley for my April trip (17-30 April). Waiving the CDW using my BofA MasterCard. Used Michele's advice to 'Save' quotes to avoid any price increases and scored a $270 price, which I prepaid by calling the NJ number. That saved me about $20 in Foreign Transaction Fees. My MasterCard has NO Annual Fee and DOES cover Irish Car Hire, but BofA tacks on 3% to the MC's 1%
Can't get EVERTHING, I guess
Bob
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Wow Bob! I had no idea that if you called NJ you don't have to pay the foreign transaction fees! We are icking up on 4/18 and dropping off on 5/2. I just looked at the cheapest car they offer and got a quote of $266.66.
Since the charge is entered, processed AND paid to the NJ office, NONE of it is a Foreign Transaction ...
Of course, the charge applied at pick up for the initial tank of fuel, DOES constitute a Foreign Transaction -- BUT I always return the car with a full tank and receive a refund credit.
So far, BofA has REFUNDED the Fee ... but I dunno if ALL banks do that.
Dooley advises that you are subject to a 25 Euro Fee, charged locally, for declining the CDW -- but last June, they did NOT apply that
TRUST me, though -- I'm NOT complaining ...
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So since you pre-pay, if you return it a bit earlier than anticipated you probably don't get the extra money refunded? we're not sure how early we'll be dropping off the car, so i'm not sure what time i should say...