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Priceline
Fee Not Included
ChrisCrossings · August 9, 2002
Q: I booked
an Avis car through Priceline at Oakland International Airport. But when
I picked up the car, the agent asked for a charge card.
Why? Because there was a $5 "airport fee" that wasn't included in the
price? I asked if I could pay for it in cash and was told no. Any idea
what's happening?
-- Bonnie Schollianos
A: Yes, you are being overcharged for your rental car. When you
bid on a car through Priceline, all airport fees should be included.
I contacted Priceline to see if we could straighten this out. Spokesman
Brian Ek said there was a "misunderstanding" at the Avis counter in Oakland.
"It must have been someone new working there, but there is no reason Bonnie
should have gotten charged another $5," he told me.
Priceline is refunding you the $5.
When you give your credit card number to a Web site like Priceline or
Hotwire, you're essentially prepaying for your rental. That means the
agency location is getting a voucher for the rental rather than billing
you after you return the car. That's good for the rental company, because
it gets its money weeks or even months in advance. But the paperwork can
be confusing to the counter agents, which is apparently what happened
to you.
The first thing you should do to prevent this from happening again is
to make a printout of your receipt from the Web site. This will include
the charges and what's covered (and what isn't). You may need to use the
invoice as evidence when you're trying to make a point.
In the unlikely event the car rental agent refuses to listen to you, don't
bother calling the company's 800-number. Odds are, they'll be equally
clueless. Instead, call Priceline at (800) 774-2354 and explain the situation.
Ek says the company will help you sort through it.
I applaud Priceline for offering you a prompt refund. But I think the
site should also clarify what is - and isn't - included in the price of
a rental from the beginning. What do I mean? Well, when you begin the
process of bidding on a rental, you're offered some information on what's
covered in the price of the car. The only mention of a surcharge is the
disclaimer that if Priceline finds a rental car company willing to accept
your request, you'll only be charged "a small processing fee" to cover
the costs involved in finding you a rental car. But otherwise, it doesn't
seem to say anything about airport fees.
Result: if a clueless car rental company employee surfs over to Priceline
to get some clarification (not that it would ever happen) then there would
be no clarification. And you might have to pay $5 all over again.
Christopher
Elliott's column appears on weekly on Ticked.com. All e-mailed questions
to ChrisCrossings become property of Ticked.com and may be edited, condensed
or republished at the site's discretion. You may reach Elliott at chris@ticked.com.
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