Conn's Briefing #24 - The Rental Agreement - Explaining the Hertz Rental Agreement - Part 1


What Happens At The Counter - Part 11
 
The Rental Agreement - Explaining the Hertz Rental Agreement - Part 1
 
In my last Briefing I outlined the additional items you may wish to add to the rental when you are at the counter.  Now it comes time to sign the Rental Agreement.
 
You will be presented with a printed document called the Rental Agreement.    At the top of the form you will find the Rental Record number, your name, address, driver’s license number and the make and model of the car you are renting and the license plate number.
 
Click here to see smaple rental Agreement: http://connsireland.com/images/RA-5.png
 
Here is where some folks are confused.  The Conn’s Ireland Car Rental confirmed rate inclusion are bundled together on your reservation confirmation.  However, for Irish tax purposes that amount has to be ‘unbundled’ as different items have a different tax percentage.  The tax percentages are coded as  (A) 13.5% and (B) 23 %.
 
Note: You see two Estimated Rental Charges above.  One is without the value of the fuel and below that the value of the fuel and charge IF you return the car with an empty tank.  If you take advantage of the FPO Fuel Purchase Option then this section will not appear.
 
In my next briefing I’ll continue with the explanation of the rest of the Rental Agreement form including choice of currency options.
 
Ireland has many reputable car rental companies from which to choose. My preference has been Hertz Ireland with Irish owners and based on Wexford. Conn’s Ireland Car Rental has had a relationship with them for many, many years.
 
If you do your homework you can have a great car rental experience.
 
Call Conn at 316 361 0460 (Central Time) and have a chat. Get your questions and concerns answered. Visit our website and get a quote and find out that you can Take the Anxiety Out Of Renting A Car in Ireland with their EXCLUSIVE, discounted, Hertz Ireland Fully Inclusive Rate with NO Deductible and No Hidden Charges
 
 
 

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