Orlando Sentinel (Sunday)

Card charged for rental car despite early cancellati­on

- By Christophe­r Elliott King Features Syndicate Christophe­r Elliott is the chief advocacy officer of Elliott Advocacy, a nonprofit organizati­on that helps consumers resolve their problems. Elliott’s latest book is “How To Be The World’s Smartest Traveler”

A: This shouldn’t have happened. Most car rental companies don’t charge you until you pick up your car. I reviewed the terms of your agreement with Iceland Car Rental, and it works a little differentl­y. If you cancel your reservatio­n up to two days before your pickup date, you get a “100% refund.” If you’re within the 48-hour cancellati­on window, they’ll charge you for your rental.

You canceled before two days, so you should have received your money back. So why didn’t you?

An Iceland Car Rental representa­tive tried to explain it in an email to you. “The coronaviru­s outbreak has resulted in thousands of cancellati­ons,” he explained. “This means that a lot of people have applied for refunds — including you. Each refund applicatio­n is handled individual­ly. And with the great amount of cases that we’re currently processing, the waiting time is currently too long.”

But after you asked how long it might be, you got a different answer.

“As is the case for many tourism related companies around the world, the future of our company has been secured throughout this difficult period with a survival agreement with our bank,” the company noted. “However, the financial restructur­ing of the company could not include the refunds of outstandin­g reservatio­ns for the foreseeabl­e future; therefore, we will not be able to refund your booking.”

This appears to be a different argument. The car rental company was restructur­ing, which means the old company — the one with which you had the reservatio­n

Q: I’m trying to get a full refund from Iceland Car Rental for our trip to Iceland in August 2020 that was canceled because of COVID-19. At the time we booked the rental, in March 2020, they offered a “100% money back” guarantee. We notified them to cancel our reservatio­n as soon as our flight was canceled, in July 2020. Can you help me get my $545 back?

— Kristen Nelson, Minnetonka, Minnesota — technicall­y no longer exists. The new Iceland Car Rental apparently didn’t feel it had to honor some of the obligation­s of the old company.

But the Iceland Car Rental you were dealing with shouldn’t have charged your card in the first place. I think you would have had a legitimate case for a credit card dispute, had it come to that.

It didn’t. I contacted Iceland Car Rental on your behalf, and it issued a full refund.

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