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Crazy! 0- 0- 0-


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Sjoe :shock: :shock:


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wow :shock:


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Or too little or too much........ 0- 0-


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:evil: @#$ I have a question relative to this hail storm CAUSED BY MOTHER NATURE, NOT MY NEGLIGENCE O/ O/

Just got my cc bill for our car rental during May and AVIS charged me an extra 33,000Rands ($2500 US) due to the pock marks (NO PAINT DAMAGE, just small indentations you can see if you look at a certain angle) on the roof. That more than doubled my bill.

Avis also showed us that EVERY SINGLE car in their lot that wasn't rented out was also likewise affected.

Does anyone know if this is standard practice to charge a customer for something they had NO culpability for? Can I assume every single person in a rental car in Kruger on that day had to pay this outrageous extra fee??? O/

Any advice or input would be most appreciated. :ty:

0/* 0/* BYE BYE Avis (0!)


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I suppose that it depends on the kind of insurance that you had. A partial insurance helmet should cover it. Also a normal insurance should cover it. You'll have to read through your copy of the rental contract.

I really don't know, because mostly I get a full cover in order to avoid surprises.


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Yes. you'll have to check your contract, and the insurance you had. Hope you were covered because that's a hefty bill!! :shock: 0*\


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Severe weather watch issued for Mpumalanga
The South African weather services issued a severe weather watch for the Ehlanzeni District Municipality of Mpumalanga.
3 hours ago

MBOMBELA – Thunderstorms accompanied by heavy downpours are expected to continue in Mpumalanga today.

This is according to a severe weather watch, issued for the Ehlanzeni District Municipality of Mpumalanga, by the South African Weather Service.

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Heavy rain is expected in the southern and south-eastern parts of of the province. The severe weather watch entails an alert calling for preparedness to weather hazards and that could lead to disruptive and disastrous conditions.

These conditions are expected to only subside on Sunday, when temperatures will reach mid 20s. Here is the forecast for the next three days, courtesy of SAWS.

https://lowvelder.co.za/457504/severe-w ... pumalanga/


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