gottalovepluto
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- Joined
- Jul 14, 2014
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Call and see if your app is still alive and you can submit docs. Worst that happens is they say no, best is you find out their deadline wasn’t as hard as it sounded.I had this happen too for the first time ever with only two open biz cards. Unfortunately I recieved the letter after I'd left for vacation, and it all fell over the holidays, and I wasn't able to get into a Chase. Not sure what to do now except accept defeat and move on.![]()
You already know to read your own insurance policy. After that review CSR’s. And then do anything possible to book skip the counter rentals, including paying more for your rental through a different company. It’s like a different world when you aren’t badgered into buying crap you don’t need using up time you don’t have while you’re exhausted from traveling and all you want to do is pick up the car you paid for. Make the switch!!RENTAL car question:
In the past, I have always declined insurance coverage when paying with the CSP. Lately, when picking up the car, the agents have on insisted adding liability insurance. One time I got around that by giving my personal auto policy information. Another time it was just a one-day rental so I paid for the liability insurance.
I am renting a car again next week and plan to pay with my CSP. What is everyone here doing when renting and using CC insurance to cover? I know the CSP does not cover liability. Should I just give my personal auto info and not mention "my credit card has coverage."? Is the liability insurance necessary? I read online somewhere that this is EXTRA liability coverage and the rental car company already has some built in - but not sure how true this is.
Food for thought- there is no rental company on planet earth that sells anything to a consumer for the sake of the consumer