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Victory for the Mail as watchdog takes on foreign car hire cheats

- By James Salmon Transport Editor

FOREIGN car hire firms which prey on British tourists face an unpreceden­ted crackdown following a surge in complaints and a Daily Mail investigat­ion.

The competitio­n watchdog is taking its first direct action against firms outside the UK, it announced yesterday.

The Competitio­n and Markets Authority said the move follows ‘extensive complaints’ from customers hit by ‘hidden costs’ when collecting their car at the airport.

Although the CMA is not yet allowed to name and shame the foreign firms involved, it paid tribute to Money Mail’s campaign against car hire rip-offs, saying: ‘Complaints from Mail readers... (help us) go a long way to improving the (car hire) sector.’

Common grievances include sneaky charges for fuel, huge excess charges for damaged cars, and ‘hidden’ insurance costs.

The crackdown follows a major review of price comparison websites used by millions to rent a car abroad. This found many sites reel in customers with cheap quotes, then sting them with hidden charges later. The CMA says this leaves them paying more than expected, and not having the full informatio­n required under consumer protection law about what they were paying for.

Data collected by the UK European Consumer Centre between last March and this February showed a 35.6 per cent increase in complaints and inquiries from UK consumers compared with the previous year.

The main causes of complaint from those hiring cars abroad included disputed insurance claims, overpriced or unrequeste­d excess waiver policies, shock charges for damaging the car, and hidden charges for fuel.

Michael Grenfell, CMA executive director for enforcemen­t, said: ‘The CMA received a high number of complaints and evidence from members of the public, including those supplied by Daily Mail readers. The results go a long way to improving the sector.’

He added: ‘This move sends a clear message: Just because a business is not on UK soil doesn’t mean the law doesn’t apply when it sells in the UK.

‘Prices must be transparen­t and include all compulsory costs so that people can find the deal that’s best for them.’

Money Mail and consumer groups have repeatedly exposed the tactics used by car hire firms to squeeze more money out of holidaymak­ers when they arrive at the airport. Often tired after a long journey, or with young children in tow, they are seen as easy targets by some foreign car hire firms.

Alex Neill, from consumer group Which? said: ‘It’s good to see the CMA take action. However, the industry still has more work to do to prevent customers being ripped off.’

In another move, against the UK-based car hire industry, the CMA revealed three comparison websites had been forced to make their costs more transparen­t following enforcemen­t action.

Online travel agent P&P Associates and two comparison sites, Affordable Car Hire Ltd and Flexibleca­rhire.com, have made legally binding commitment­s to include all compulsory charges in their car quotes.

Complaints from Mail readers (help us) go a long way to improving Competitio­n’ the car hire sector and Markets Authority

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