That is my understanding. However, remember that the card only covers damage to the rental car. If someone is injured, or there is damage to someone else's property (such as their car), you may still be responsible for those expenses. In most states the rental car company will bear some of this responsibility as owner of the vehicle, but there is variation and in your place I would want to understand the "worst case" scenario and what it would cost to insure against it.
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guv1976
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dracs, as mia indicates, if you have no other valid and collectible insurance, then the credit card's coverage becomes primary for you. Just be aware that Visa might void the coverage if you use a free-day or dollars-off coupon on the rental. (MasterCard's MasterRental coverage on personal cards explicitly permits such coupon use, as long as at least one full day's rental charges are charged to the card.)
Thanks Mia and Guv for your replies.
Guv, just out of curiosity , I tried to look at terms and conditions of visa CDW coverage , but I couldn't find at all mention about coupon aspect.
Also does using then airline,hotel cdp and pc codes invalidate the insurance coverage provided by Visa. They normally have this %off or free weekend etc.
Also if I am correct Mastercard does not cover loss of use but Visa do?
I generally try to rent onto my visa signature.
Thanks,
Dracs