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by skuhn
1633 days ago
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There are some unfortunate subtleties to this. Coverage from most credit cards that offer rental car insurance is secondary to your personal vehicle insurance -- which means that your vehicle insurance premiums would be impacted by an incident. Only a few cards offer primary rental car insurance. They also don't cover damage to other cars, only to the rental vehicle itself. That's back on your personal insurance again. They also may not cover all types of rental vehicles, such as vans. |
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So I ended up paying $300 or so for a scratched fender. Not the end of the world, and their estimate seemed fair, but I might buy the rental car insurance next time.