It's good to be back, I've been in Europe for 5 weeks and have spent the last hour and a half catching up on everything here!
Now having never hired a car in Europe, I've come home to a hell of a shock when receiving an invoice from Europcar. I had to make a last minute change onto the QF6 FRA-SIN flight while I was in Berlin and the best way to get to FRA was to hire a car and drive. So I hired a car from Europcar at TXL and the total rate (for the 6 hours...) was to be 109.43EUR.
I ended up getting stuck in a bit of traffic and was late at FRA so I had to drop the car off without petrol. It had about 1/4 tank in it and I assumed I'd be charged probably for a whole tank. What a supprise it was to see they've taken an additional 165.30EUR (Yes, Euro) from my Amex card!
I know fuel is expensive in Germany, but even a full tank at an average 1.50EUR/L a full tank should only be about 100EUR. Can someone tell me if I'm looking at this the wrong way, or are Europcar just trying to screw me and hope I don't complain.
Now having never hired a car in Europe, I've come home to a hell of a shock when receiving an invoice from Europcar. I had to make a last minute change onto the QF6 FRA-SIN flight while I was in Berlin and the best way to get to FRA was to hire a car and drive. So I hired a car from Europcar at TXL and the total rate (for the 6 hours...) was to be 109.43EUR.
I ended up getting stuck in a bit of traffic and was late at FRA so I had to drop the car off without petrol. It had about 1/4 tank in it and I assumed I'd be charged probably for a whole tank. What a supprise it was to see they've taken an additional 165.30EUR (Yes, Euro) from my Amex card!
I know fuel is expensive in Germany, but even a full tank at an average 1.50EUR/L a full tank should only be about 100EUR. Can someone tell me if I'm looking at this the wrong way, or are Europcar just trying to screw me and hope I don't complain.