As we all know, car rental companies charge massive fees for the insurance equivalent provisions in a car rental agreement, and credit card companies often provide coverage for this exposure. Does it really work? Two articles (here and here) point out some of the pitfalls, and a couple of insurance sites offer only limited comfort. The two articles note that the coverage offered by credit card companies can still leave a renter with unexpected exposure. Articles at AM Best (see...
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