Originally posted by steg76
Dragging this one up again . . . as of yet I've not decided what to do.
I think what is irritating me the most is that I've just quoted from Dollars website an exact replica of what I'd be renting through VH on my fly-drive.
Through dollar, I can rent the same car with full LDW insurance for £250.18. Virgin are quoting £18 per day just for the standard LDW insurance[:(!]! For my full 15 days of hire that works out at £270! Now unless I'm missing something here I'm left feeling like I'm not really getting any sort of benefit from Virgin on this 'fly-drive' holiday.
After all the reading of brouchures and internet site it does say about all the T&C's you all earlier mentioned. I just feel like I'm being done out of more cash here and it leaves a nasty taste in the mouth and this is even before I've travelled.
Not sure how it works with a std rental via Dollar, but you do get the following few benefits with VH.
1) No drop off charges if you are dropping the car off at a different location from the one where you hired it
2) No maximum mileage
3) Both the Virgin insurance packages INCLUDE the local taxes which have to be paid, check to see if the direct quote you got with Dollar includes this
If VH are asking for more money to try and move you up to the platinum insurance then it should only be around £3 per day - figures from the VH website.
Not sure how old you are, but if you're under 24 then there is a significant premium that Dollar require (this does not apply with the platinum cover), if you are over that age then obviously that doesn't apply and again the diff per day should only be £3 or so to upgrade.
Have VH given you any indication as to why there may be such a difference?
Hope it all works out for you and keep us updated as to how you get along
Jon B