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Old Sep 6, 2022 | 4:37 am
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flyerfirsts
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Originally Posted by AutoSlash
To be clear, the email confirmation of your booking that you received when you made the reservation is not your rental contract. Your rental contract should have been in printed format or in an email that was sent/given to you when you checked out the car. There should be a pricing section with an estimate of charges on that document. That's where you would look to determine if LDW was included.

If your rental contract does not match your final bill, then you should escalate with Sixt to have them remove any errant charges.
I received no such rental contract, the e-mail confirmation was the closest thing I got to one. They had closed already by the time my delayed flight came in, and the only thing they had me do was stick my credit card in the machine. I figured Sixt had switched to some form of express check out since the last time I rented.
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