Compare Credit Card Rental Car Insurance Coverage: Policies vary widely http://www.creditcards.com/credit-card-news/rental-car-insurance... |
Compare Credit Card Rental Car Insurance Coverage: Policies vary widely http://www.creditcards.com/credit-card-news/rental-car-insurance... |
GREEN. Good for reference; hopefully they will keep the info up to date. |
The chart is wrong WRT CC coverage for rentals in Mexico. |
I think this is good starting pt for reference... |
Confirmed, Chase MasterCard Platinum business will be the primary insurance on a car up to $50,000. The only hook I believe is that it only covers the car, but you should have medical insurance because according to the president elect it is a right, not a responsibility of the person who wants the insurance... |
Nice Start, but too broad brush. It does not cover key items: Primary vs. Secondary coverage? ( most are secondary except for Diners Club and some business cards) Also see Beware gaps in credit card coverage for rental cars |
I have State Farm Insurance and when I called my agent to double check coverage to rental cars, I was advised that they offered Loss of Use Insurance to cover the possiblity that they might not be able to get the vehicle rental logs. I was told that for approx. $30 (for six months) I would be covered. I could cancel at anytime and I could add it on again should I need it. Since I am renting in December and my personal policy expires in February, I had my agent add it to my insurance policy begining in December. If I am able to cancel upon my return it should only cost $5. If I cannot cancel until the end of my policy, it would only cost $15. Good deal to be safe. I called AMEX as they are the credit card I chose to use. American Express also offers Premium Car Rental Protection which, if you sign up for it, costs between $18 to $25 per rental period (up to 30 days at a time coverage) depending on the amount of coverage you want. I chose the $25 policy. This policy covers the rental car as the primary insurance (no need to dip into your on personal insurance). The policy is activated only when you rent a car and the price ($25) is per rental period, not per day. Check their site for information While nothing is fool proof, I do feel much better with the coverages I have and I know that they cost a lot less than if I used the rental car company insurances. |
Thanks for starting this thread- it's something we really need and I'd like to see it get stickied to the top. Invaluable info and hopefully will become even more so with more discussion. |
anyone have any suggestions for someone who does not own a car thus does not have any primary insurance but wants to rent for a week- mid-size suv- I am looking at renting with my am ex hhonors plat card..... |
Beware, just because Chase will often give you the wrong information on what each cc's coverage is. For instance I was told that cc UA gld milage plus rewards has no limit on the number of days for the rental but when I talked to VISA who administers the program they told me the limit was 15 days and that Chase should not be answering those call or questions. When I called Chase back I got the wrong information again! Beware! Also, AMEX can be very sneaky and try to get out of paying for tires/wheel damage etc... |
I think this is good starting pt for reference... |
FYI, I was told the Mastercard World does cover in Israel... |
Kcitsme said: If you want good coverage for free, enroll in the $25 program that Kcitsme mentioned above. Every time you rent, make and secure your reservation with your AMEX. If your rental is incident free, pay your reservation with a non-AMEX when you return the car and you will not be charged the $25 insurance fee. Of course, if you had an incident you will pay with the AMEX. If you do this, be aware that the AMEX program is for all your AMEX cards; you cannot apply the program to a specific AMEX. |
JrcWy said: If you want good coverage for free, enroll in the $25 program that Kcitsme mentioned above. Every time you rent, make and secure your reservation with your AMEX. If your rental is incident free, pay your reservation with a non-AMEX when you return the car and you will not be charged the $25 insurance fee. Of course, if you had an incident you will pay with the AMEX. If you do this, be aware that the AMEX program is for all your AMEX cards; you cannot apply the program to a specific AMEX. |
impoverished said:JrcWy said: If you want good coverage for free, enroll in the $25 program that Kcitsme mentioned above. Every time you rent, make and secure your reservation with your AMEX. If your rental is incident free, pay your reservation with a non-AMEX when you return the car and you will not be charged the $25 insurance fee. Of course, if you had an incident you will pay with the AMEX. If you do this, be aware that the AMEX program is for all your AMEX cards; you cannot apply the program to a specific AMEX. I have this plan for $20. |
BTW, lets say you only have liability on your auto insurance. |
ctrain said:[I have this plan for $20. |
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