Car Hire Excess Insurance - which provider and any discount
Car Hire Excess Insurance - which provider and any discount
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loofer

Original Poster:

490 posts

85 months

Thursday
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Got hire hire booked in Malaga (Thrifty).
No intention of buying their version of Excess Waiver

I've bought Car Hire Excess Insurance in the past, can't remember where from. had to use it once too, in the UK with a known scrupulous car hire firm. Worked out fine. Sent evidence and then they sent me refund (I had to pay the car hire firm initially) within a week or so.

So, any recommendations on providers and any discount codes knocking about?
Similarly any to avoid?

Might work out more cost effective to get annual policy.


Which recommends these as a good buy (in order of best to good)

Cover4Rentals
WorldWide Insure
Chew Insurance (not longer quoting)
Reduce My Excess

Alorotom

12,470 posts

203 months

Thursday
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Ive had a Reduce My Excess policy for years now (probably 10yrs, if not more) and theyve been very fair price-wise.

I dont know of any codes, but there is 9.35% cashback if you are a TopCashBack user smile

Truckosaurus

12,694 posts

300 months

Thursday
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I've had a policy with Eversure for the past few years. About £50 for worldwide cover. Never claimed, so no idea how good it is.

loofer

Original Poster:

490 posts

85 months

Thursday
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Alorotom said:
Ive had a Reduce My Excess policy for years now (probably 10yrs, if not more) and theyve been very fair price-wise.

I dont know of any codes, but there is 9.35% cashback if you are a TopCashBack user smile
thanks, not the cheapest but still good

loofer

Original Poster:

490 posts

85 months

Thursday
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Truckosaurus said:
I've had a policy with Eversure for the past few years. About £50 for worldwide cover. Never claimed, so no idea how good it is.
Thanks.
Incidentally... they don't cover Green Motion... and that is exactly the unscrupulous hire car company I had to claim against a few years ago!

valiant

12,405 posts

176 months

Thursday
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Used Allianz a few years back when I had to claim.

They couldn't have been more helpful with a named advisor seeing the claim from start to finish and quickly paying out once they received the requested paperwork.

Took out my home insurance with them afterwards on the strength of the service received with the excess cover.

Guyr

2,463 posts

298 months

Thursday
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I use Swinton.

Be aware though that many car hire companies now insist on pre-authorising and blocking the amount of the excess on a credit card if you refuse their excess insurance. We had this at Geneva recently with Enterprise and they wanted 3,000 CHF from memory if not using their insurance.

loofer

Original Poster:

490 posts

85 months

Guyr said:
I use Swinton.

Be aware though that many car hire companies now insist on pre-authorising and blocking the amount of the excess on a credit card if you refuse their excess insurance. We had this at Geneva recently with Enterprise and they wanted 3,000 CHF from memory if not using their insurance.
To be honest, I expect that to be standard, in the UK too. Obviously the amount will differ.

Jonathan27

742 posts

180 months

If you are going to need it regularly, I would recommend getting a platinum AmEx. It comes with the rental car excess coverage. I used it in Italy a few weeks ago, had a slight bump in the car - totally my fault. Hertz charged the excess to my card, and AmEx refunded it it with a week. All very simple a never any suggestion of not paying out.

nvubu

584 posts

145 months

I've had a policy with icarhireinsurance.com for the past few years - worldwide incl USA.

Never had to claim, so can't comment on that side of it.

SoliD

1,273 posts

233 months

Questor, only had to use them once in Chile, and submitted the claim and got the money back within a week.

DeuceDeuce

490 posts

108 months

Jonathan27 said:
If you are going to need it regularly, I would recommend getting a platinum AmEx. It comes with the rental car excess coverage. I used it in Italy a few weeks ago, had a slight bump in the car - totally my fault. Hertz charged the excess to my card, and AmEx refunded it it with a week. All very simple a never any suggestion of not paying out.
That card comes with a pretty punchy fee of £650 pa so you would want to be sure you were making use of a lot more than the hire car excess insurance.

Condi

18,960 posts

187 months

I use https://www.carhireexcess.co.uk/ and they've been fine. Usually much cheaper than any alternatives, and the one time I had an issue I submitted all the documents and the money was in my account less than 7 days later.

numtumfutunch

4,981 posts

154 months


Questor fan here

Used them in places as varied as the US when being heavily sold extra cover which was immediately dropped and Italian airports where I had previously been the victim of attempted scams for scratches and scrapes. But not the subsequent times when they knew I had Questor

Have a great trip




havoc

31,882 posts

251 months

Yesterday (14:25)
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Truckosaurus said:
I've had a policy with Eversure for the past few years. About £50 for worldwide cover. Never claimed, so no idea how good it is.
Same here. Seem to get good reviews, but can't comment personally.

Griffith4ever

5,660 posts

51 months

loofer said:
To be honest, I expect that to be standard, in the UK too. Obviously the amount will differ.
The EU car hire co.s don't take any reservation if you pay for their insurance. Its only when you self insure, and its usually between £650 and £850 block/hold on your CC.

I've used insurance4carhire in the past. I now have annual cover as part of HSBC premiere banking