Scammed out of $600USD, threatened with imprisonment in a Mexican jail.
Writing my review here, as USA customers traveling to Mexico need to be warned of this company.
We initially rented from a company called Fox-Rent-a-Car (owned by Europcar) for our trip to Puerto Vallarta Mexico. They passed us off to their sister company Europcar when we arrived, and had we known, we would have never booked it. Europcar Mexico is infamous for scamming people. We were no exception unfortunately.
In our case, we called before arriving to make sure we had the proper insurance so that we wouldn't get blindsided, and was told by one of their employees that the âfull coverageâ insurance we had purchased was all that was required. When we arrived, another employee informed us that it was NOT sufficient, and demanded an additional $600 USD for âliability insuranceâ or they would refuse to rent us the car. We called the same number again to confirm that we had in fact purchased the proper insurance, and the phone rang through to another employee...who was standing right next to our guy. She refused to say why she lied to us and quickly walked away. The scam was planned from the beginning.
When it became clear that these employees were trying to extort us, we requested a business card so we could contact management, and he said he did not have one. I then attempted to take a photograph of his name tag â he immediately became extremely aggressive and began calling the local police. He threatened me with 5 days in jail, telling me I had broken the law by taking his picture (it is not illegal to take photos by the way). He came out from behind the counter and got right in my face while threatening me, demanding that I âdelete the photo and respect his countryâ.
We were told that mandatory liability insurance would be an additional $600 USD. We werenât allowed to review the contract before signing, and were told that weâd get a copy only when it was signed and completed. No other nearby agencies had cars available, so we had no choice but to sign so that we could get out of the area.
When we got the final contact, the additional charges included liability insurance (LPI), plus several optional coverages that were not required by Mexican law, including: roadside assistance, glass and tire protection, full damage and theft, and a medical expenses policy â a total of 4 added optional packages we never agreed to.
Iâve contacted their Mexico customer service dept many times, and they still refuse to investigate. We contacted the main headquarters in France as well as Europcar Mobility Group of Europe for assistance, and they both have also refused to assist or intervene. Fox Rent-A-Car USA also refused to help,and just passed us back to Mexico.
UPDATE 10/25: After fighting this for nearly a year, Europcar Mexico has offered me compensation.... in the form of : 1 day's free rental, applicable only when when renting a car for two or more days. This company is garbage.
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