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05-19-2008, 07:16 AM
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Dumpster Diving Mod
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Location: Western PA
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We had to do the same thing last year (since we don't have a major credit card anymore)- not only we had to do the deposit BUT you also had to show proof that you are current with one of your utility bills and have full coverage insurance on one of your vehicles (which you can make one of your vehicles full coverage and drop it as soon as you return the rental car).
Anyways- it kind of covers not only you but them as well so there really is not a way of getting around it. But the nice thing is that the do refund the deposit after you return the vehicle in good condition (no accident and etc.).
The only things I can think of besides asking someone to cover the rental car on their credit card is for you to do a few things to try to recoup an extra $300. Cut back on your groceries, a few meatless dinners a week, pay with cash and save the change, sell unwanted items on craigslist, pack lunches for the trip instead of going the fast food route, sell clothing to a consingment store, etc. It may be hard on an already tight budget but it can happen- good luck!
HTH!
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