Visa and MasterCard
Both Visa and MasterCard emphasize that their terms vary by issuing bank.Again, check with your particular card’s issuer before heading out on vacation.
Benefit Visa MasterCard
Offered on All cards Gold, Platinum, World, and World Elite
Rental Period 15 consecutive days domestic/31 abroad 31 consecutive days
Must decline rental insurance? Yes Yes
Vehicle Value Not specified <$50,000
Includes Physical damage, theft, loss of use* Physical damage, theft,
loss of use*
Excludes Injury, property damage, taxes, damage to other vehicles, diminished value, tire wear and tear
Primary or Secondary? Secondary Secondary
Drivers Covered All authorized drivers
Vehicles excluded Expensive, exotic or antique cars, trucks, pickups, RV’s, motorcycles, ATV’s, limousines and certain vans
Excluded Countries Ireland, Northern Ireland, Israel, Jamaica Maybe Italy, New Zealand, Australia, Ireland, Germany, Costa Rica, Israel, Jamaica, Mexico
Exclude SUVs/vans with more than 8 seats 10 seats
Max coverage Not specified $50,000
Max loss of use* Not specified $500
Report/file claim within 45 days 30 days
Source
Visa Call to customer service
*In order to be compensated for loss of use, the rental company must prove that the fleet is “fully utilized.” Most rental agencies won’t bother, so your chances of getting this benefit aren’t very high.
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It is actually up to the rac if they take this "coverage." The so-called cc coverage requires the cardholder to provide all information requested in a timely manner. This was a tremendous issue for the rac companies, as some cardholders believed that they didn't have any obligation to cooperate with the cc company or the rac company.
As for loss of use, it is based upon fleet utilization. Wreck a 15 passenger van that has highest demand on weekends and tell the rac company that fleet utilization isn't high enough. The rac companies have started to take renters to small claims court to recoup lost revenue. While these coverages sound great, there really is no free coverage and the cardholder can be left with the entire bill if all information is not provided.
That clause about All Authorized Drivers is very important. That includes all of the listed drivers on the rental agreement. So if your 20 year old just runs to the store with the rental car and has a claim, if they are not a listed driver, the cc denies coverage.
You are much better off getting your information in writing from your insurance agent.