It seems that I didn't express it correctly. I mean: the reason for identifying whether a parking place is charged is not about spending money, but if it is charged, you have to go around to find a parking card. If it is originally free, you don't have to spend time looking for it again, like the pink mosque parking lot in Putrajaya. Some car friends say it's free, but I'm afraid it will change to a charged one, so I'm a little confused. Thank you for the answers of my friends ? Malaysia Q&A
Then they gave me a piece of paper and a parking card, and I went to get the car myself. No one was in charge. When I got there, I found scratches on the back of the car. After taking a picture, I caught a passing staff member and told him about the situation. He then took a picture and registered it on his phone, and asked me to sign. I wonder how it will be when I return the car? Overall, the process of getting the car is not complicated, but the experience is not good ? Germany Q&A
Seeking advice from experts. I am planning to visit the Netherlands from December to January. What kind of documents do I need to provide for a tourist visa application? How much proof of funds do I need to provide? Will having a VISA or MASTER gold card from the bank be helpful? And most importantly, I plan to take the IELTS test while I'm there. I'm not sure if the conditions allow it. I remember that for the IELTS, you just need to sign up with a passport. Thank you all ? Netherlands Q&A
Switzerland Road trip guide ? Switzerland Q&A
I just got home today. Let me share my experience of renting a car in Italy for your reference. I picked up the car on October 6th and returned it on the 28th, a total of 22 days. I rented from AVIS for a total of 374.6 euros. They tried to sell me insurance, but I refused and said I would take responsibility for any issues. They didn't force me to buy the insurance in the end. They pre-authorized 94.86 euros on my card as a deposit. I booked a BMW 3 series, but they gave me a BMW X1 with navigation. I had heard about people getting downgraded cars before, so I didn't expect much and didn't argue about getting the X1. When I picked up the car, there were noticeable scratches on the front and back. I asked the AVIS staff to record them before I drove off, and they used a yellow marker to mark them on the contract, then circled and signed them with a black pen. The gas tank was not full, and they marked it with a stamp. The car wasn't very clean when I picked it up. When I returned the car, I made sure it was relatively clean. I told the person who received the car that all the scratches were old and showed him the previous markings. I also said that I take good care of the car, and he said I was a good renter . He told me there were no issues and I could leave. I was still worried about any potential problems, so I took new photos of the car from all angles with the date displayed. It's only been a few days since I returned the car, so I don't know if there will be any issues ? Italy Q&A