Europcar and Avis charge more British than Afghans and Germans



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Two of the world's largest car rental companies have been accused of raising their prices based on the country of origin of the driver.

Europcar and Avis charge drivers "scam rates" based on their country of residence, even if they hire the same car at the same location for the same length of time, according to a survey.

   The British are charged £ 125 by Europcar for a Holden Spark car in New Zealand for five days, which is more than drivers in Afghanistan, India or Australia

SWNS: South West News Service [19659005] Britons are charged £ 125 by Europcar for a Holden Spark car in New Zealand for five days, which is higher than drivers in Afghanistan, India or Australia

A British driver hiring a Holden Spark car in New Zealand Zealand for five days with Europcar would be charged more than customers in Afghanistan, India or Australia.

The survey conducted by consumer group spokesman Said revealed that while a driver living in Afghanistan, India or Australia would pay £ 95, with the currency adjusted.

Drivers in Germany would be charged more British, at £ 125 for the same period – and America-based drivers would pay £ 119

But Avis was supported in Afghanistan, Germany and India pilots £ 98 Toyota Yaris in New Zealand for five days, while the British were left £ 150.

   The pilots of Afghanistan will pay about £ 95 for the same car. - About £ 30 less than a UK driver

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Afghanistan drivers will pay around £ 95 for the same car – around £ 30 less that a British driver

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Nic McBride, a spokesman for Said, added:" This is an absolute scam, it is not a problem. There are no two ways to do it.

] "Why should the country of someone should determine the price it pays for the same product? 59002]" With regard to the "dynamic pricing" – we have made several quotes on several days and the difference between the countries was present each time.

"Consumers are unaware of price changes because they have to use the site .com

   German drivers can rent the same car for £ 95 - £ 27 more than the British

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German drivers can rent the same car for £ 95 – £ 27 more than the British
   Europcars bill drivers from India £ 95 too

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Europcars charges drivers in India £ 95

"Most people are headed to a specific site. co.uk, where prices look the same regardless of which country you chose as a residence. "

The difference in price comes from the fact that websites can see which country you are in when you search online and automatically adjust prices.

There is a section on The two websites that ask drivers where they come from, but it only appears when you use a browser in "incognito" mode

The British visiting the United States would pay cheaper rates than those in Germany, which would be charged £ 258. Bookings from Australia and India would be charged £ 283, and Japanese motorists would pay £ 285, when they visited Washington DC for five days and hired a Toyota Yaris from

the same variable prices.

Car rental scams and how to avoid them

Coming soon on vacation? Follow these tips to make sure you do not get caught by a hiring trick. of voi ture:

  • Car Rental Insurance: Purchase a stand-alone policy rather than one at the rental office, and save around £ 15-20 per day
  • To avoid unexpected extra charges, document the scratches or bumps in the vehicle with photos and make sure the staff takes note of everything – otherwise you could face a higher bill than expected once back home
  • Bring your own seats self, or deal with having to pay £ 50 for those in the rental business. Some airlines, like Monarch, allow parents to bring free car seats
  • Monitor your credit card statement to verify that the company has not added any fees Additional
  • If you have a complaint about a car rental company, you must first tell them directly. If they do not solve the problem within 14 days, it is possible to use a free service provided by the European Automobile Conciliation Service (ECRCS), which helps to resolve complaints about the costs of vehicle rental in Europe. 500 from Europcar for five days, picking up and returning to Heathrow, would pay £ 161 when they booked from America.

    Drivers booking from Australia could hire the same car for £ 130, and someone booking from India, Japan and Afghanistan would be charged £ 134

    but those who booked in Germany, Italy, France and Spain would be charged £ 125 for the five days with Europcar.

    To rent a Fiat 500 from Avis for five days would cost someone choosing Germany, Italy or France as a location £ 99.

    Someone The arranging of America would be charged the least, at £ 73, while somoene of Australia would pay £ 79.

    Those booking from India, Japan, and l & # 39, Afghanistan would pay the highe Tariff Review of £ 128

    Avis has also been supported different rates for international travelers coming to the UK.

       Customers booking a car with Avis from Afghanistan, India and Germany will pay £ 98 for a Toyota Yaris

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    Customers booking a car with Avis coming from Afghanistan, India and Germany will pay £ 98 for a Toyota Yaris
       Reviews charge £ 150 (NZ $ 218) to hire a Toyota Yaris for four days

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    Notice charges the British £ 150 (NZ $ 218) to rent a Toyota Yaris for four days

    £ 73 and a £ 79 Australia booker.

    But those who book in Germany, Italy and France will have to pay £ 99.

    Again, those who book in India, Japan and Afghanistan will pay the highest rates of £ 128. [19659002] A spokesman for Europcar said: "The price can be However, even s & # 3 9, it only takes a few minutes between each search, Europcar's dynamic pricing means that fares are never static.

    "The other point is that all bookings are denominated in the local currency of the country. "

    The company did not explain why the local currency of each country would affect the overall price once adjusted.