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Avoid Locauto Italy like the Plague Tema: Avoid Locauto Italy like the Plague - The Independent Traveller (English) Foro: The Independent Traveller (English)

winepleasures
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29-Dic-2015
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EnvíoAsunto: Avoid Locauto Italy like the Plague

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Italy is probably first choice for many as a grape escape destination in the Old World. Perhaps the most visited wine region in Italy is Tuscany and most wine tourists making the journey to Italy will most likely be landing at Rome Fiumicino Airport or Leonardo da Vinci as it is also called. The FIT traveler will undoubtedly be a DIY wine tourist and one of the first things to do upon arrival will be to rent a car as most wineries tend to be down hidden lanes and not accessible by public transport.

So which car rental company should you choose? Better question would be which car rental NOT to choose? The answer to the latter question is clearly the Italian car rental company Locauto who since 2013 are partners with Enterprise Rent a car.

We often need the use of a car rental company. We had the misfortune on 16 December 2015 to contract the services of Locauto and here is my story.

Upon arrival at Rome Airport I mistakenly made my way to the Hertz desk (our usual car rental provider) and gave in my papers and was surprised to discover we were using a different company namely Locauto.

Around the corner at the Locauto counter there were 3 ladies sat down chatting and having a laugh amongst themselves. After finishing off a few chuckles and words which amounted a 2 minutes, the one in the middle reached out for papers in hand and started the car rental admin. I was then asked to fill in a form requesting information provided at the time of booking online. By now 4 people had made a queue to get a car and at which time one of the employees went off somewhere while the other decided to do some computer work she obviously hadn’t finished prior to the 3 having a chat.


15 minutes later when all was signed I was told that the car was not ready but would be in 15 minutes and in the meantime I should make my way down to the car pick up area. This I did taking 7 minutes to get to the pick up spot. With papers in hand I was ready to go but this was not going to be an easy task. I was told that the car was not ready yet as it had to be washed and oil checked and so on and it would take 15 minutes to which I said that I could not be delayed any further as I had a meeting appointment somewhere in Marche to keep and suggested they gave me another car or up or down grade. Indeed, I pointed to a Renault Clio which was the model paid for and was told that the car I pointed out was automatic and therefore more expensive. 25 minutes later my car arrived and guess what it was the same Renault Clio that was parked up when I arrived and it was a manual drive.

Next came the damage check and I was shown a piece of paper indicating more than a dozen scratches or dents and was informed that the petrol gauge did not show a full tank of petro l as it was faulty and was told that I should trust Locauto or more specifically the girl in charge that the tank was full – well all of this took 10 more minutes making a total from desk to driving out of the car park a whopping 57 minutes !!


Well after that nothing else to report and yes I arrived about 30 mins late for my appointment.

Next day and just before arriving at the airport I stopped to refuel in order to return the car full of petrol and guess what? The fuel gauge needle marked a full tank and I thought to myself you lying xxxxxxx

It was touch and go to get to the airport on time and in time to make check in. Returning the car proved to be another difficult task. With 7...
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Avoid Locauto Italy like the Plague Tema: Avoid Locauto Italy like the Plague - The Independent Traveller (English) Foro: The Independent Traveller (English)

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EnvíoAsunto: Re: Ojo al alquilar coche en Italia con Locauto

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Upon arrival at Rome Airport I mistakenly made my way to the Hertz desk (our usual car rental provider) and gave in my papers and was surprised to discover we were using a different company namely Locauto.

Around the corner at the Locauto counter there were 3 ladies sat down chatting and having a laugh amongst themselves. After finishing off a few chuckles and words which amounted a 2 minutes, the one in the middle reached out for papers in hand and started the car rental admin. I was then asked to fill in a form requesting information provided at the time of booking online. By now 4 people had made a queue to get a car and at which time one of the employees went off somewhere while the other decided to do some computer work she obviously hadn’t finished prior to the 3 having a chat.

Locauto staff chuckle and giggle while customers wait
Locauto staff chuckle and giggle while customers wait
15 minutes later when all was signed I was told that the car was not ready but would be in 15 minutes and in the meantime I should make my way down to the car pick up area. This I did taking 7 minutes to get to the pick up spot. With papers in hand I was ready to go but this was not going to be an easy task. I was told that the car was not ready yet as it had to be washed and oil checked and so on and it would take 15 minutes to which I said that I could not be delayed any further as I had a meeting appointment somewhere in Marche to keep and suggested they gave me another car or up or down grade. Indeed, I pointed to a Renault Clio which was the model paid for and was told that the car I pointed out was automatic and therefore more expensive. 25 minutes later my car arrived and guess what it was the same Renault Clio that was parked up when I arrived and it was a manual drive.

Next came the damage check and I was shown a piece of paper indicating more than a dozen scratches or dents and was informed that the petrol gauge did not show a full tank of petro l as it was faulty and was told that I should trust Locauto or more specifically the girl in charge that the tank was full – well all of this took 10 more minutes making a total from desk to driving out of the car park a whopping 57 minutes !!

A Locauto scamming technique - faulty fuel gauge
A Locauto scamming technique – faulty fuel gauge
Well after that nothing else to report and yes I arrived about 30 mins late for my appointment.

Next day and just before arriving at the airport I stopped to refuel in order to return the car full of petrol and guess what? The fuel gauge needle marked a full tank and I thought to myself you lying xxxxxxx

It was touch and go to get to the airport on time and in time to make check in. Returning the car proved to be another difficult task. With 7 employees seemingly all doing the same thing looking at papers on a podium, I wasn’t prepared to stand around waiting again until someone decided to became available to sign the car in and so applied the shouting strategy to get a speedy attention and this worked.

6-7 Minutes later and the key was taken off me and the time of return recorded. Then came the inspection procedure and was told that there was some new damage on the front right side wheel which were scratch marks. I said I had not had any accident nor had I hit anything or scuffed a curb. To which I was told that I should have pointed out this damage at time of pick you. Yeah 57 minutes waiting around and you want me to spend more time...
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Malasia existe (Archivo 1) Tema: Malasia existe (Archivo 1) - Sudeste Asiático Foro: Sudeste Asiático

myrham47
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15-Feb-2010
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EnvíoAsunto: Re: Malasia existe

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Bien, acabo de confirmar nueva notícia en fecha de hoy:

Date Posted: 23 Feb 2010


KOTA KINABALU: Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Aman said the recent abduction of two men in Pulau Sebangkat off Semporna would not affect the state tourism industry.
Many tourists are still coming to visit the state and the incident has no impact at all, said Musa who is the State Security Council chairman.

“The incident does not affect the tourism industry and the situation here is still safe, there is no problem and tourists in large numbers are still coming here,”he said during a press conference after launching the Kota Kinabalu Industrial Park (KKIP) Chinese New Year celebration and the web site of Salut Commercial Centre and KKIP Sdn Bhd yesterday.

He said investigation into the incident was ongoing and that he assured that tourism destinations in the state are still safe for visitors as security level in those places is tight.

Musa added that security and enforcement teams are carrying out inspections and patrols from time to time to prevent any incident of criminal activities from happening.

Meanwhile, asked about the use of pump boats by the robbers during the abduction although it was already prohibited, Musa said they are allowed to be used for some places.

According to him, the state government has allowed fishermen to use pump boats as these are the only transportation affordable to them for fishing

“Due to pressure and demand from fishermen in Sabah, they have been allowed to use pump boats as fishing is their source of income but we will look (consider) into this matter,” he said.


(Source: The Borneo Post, 22 Feb 2010)
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