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by rdl
4256 days ago
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If you rent infrequently and don't have a car or good credit card, just pay the $10. If you drive once a year, you're probably a sufficiently bad driver due to recent inexperience so you're getting underpriced coverage. (e.g. when I rented cars right after getting my first US license, with no experience driving on highways or in cities.) If you rent frequently enough that you dislike the fee, and don't have a car/insurance, either get a real credit card, or you're probably doing it wrong. |
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