Need some advice on where to go for advice.....
Got this hired car last weekend from Girona airport in Spain to get to family apartment in Perpignan area of France.
Booked through this lot, who assure a car from a Leading Supplier.
http://www.carhire3000.com/
Note the actual hire firm who assure new cars:
http://en.aurigacrown.com/
Leading suppliers do not loan out cars with over 90K km's on, oil leak around the engine area, and plenty of scratches and bashes. (It was the previous Ford Fiesta, so a rather old car).
Clutch was riding high when drove away, but no other car available.
Clutch died in France, left stranded 7 miles from apartment on a dual carriageway roundabout.
Breakdown recovered the car and we got a taxi to the airport in the morning through the breakdown company.
Now, not only are the car hire company (Auriga Crown - hardly a 'leading supplier') refusing to refund the 400 euros deposit and fuel pre-payment, they have taken another grand and a half or so with two additional charges to my credit card.
The contract, like all other car rental contracts does indeed state they can help themselves, but, given a breakdown is clearly not my fault, and even if it was, a clutch is only a couple of hundred, to take 1500 quid is rather wrong.
Other than raising with my rather decent credit card company, any ideas on where I could go for legal advice?
I have contacted the agent I got the car through, but, other than standard emails, had nothing from them despite raising on 3rd July.
Have meanwhile put a stop on my credit card as worried about any more random charges!
Got this hired car last weekend from Girona airport in Spain to get to family apartment in Perpignan area of France.
Booked through this lot, who assure a car from a Leading Supplier.
http://www.carhire3000.com/
Note the actual hire firm who assure new cars:
http://en.aurigacrown.com/
Leading suppliers do not loan out cars with over 90K km's on, oil leak around the engine area, and plenty of scratches and bashes. (It was the previous Ford Fiesta, so a rather old car).
Clutch was riding high when drove away, but no other car available.
Clutch died in France, left stranded 7 miles from apartment on a dual carriageway roundabout.
Breakdown recovered the car and we got a taxi to the airport in the morning through the breakdown company.
Now, not only are the car hire company (Auriga Crown - hardly a 'leading supplier') refusing to refund the 400 euros deposit and fuel pre-payment, they have taken another grand and a half or so with two additional charges to my credit card.
The contract, like all other car rental contracts does indeed state they can help themselves, but, given a breakdown is clearly not my fault, and even if it was, a clutch is only a couple of hundred, to take 1500 quid is rather wrong.
Other than raising with my rather decent credit card company, any ideas on where I could go for legal advice?
I have contacted the agent I got the car through, but, other than standard emails, had nothing from them despite raising on 3rd July.
Have meanwhile put a stop on my credit card as worried about any more random charges!
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