Friends renting from Hertz at Charles de Gaulle Airport should be aware of their consumption trap. The staff will always quote prices in euros and the credit card pre-authorization will also be in euros. As you are in Europe, you naturally assume that the expenses are in euros. However, you will find that you have been charged in dollars on the actual bill, and the exchange rate is relatively unreasonable. If you carefully look at the Hertz invoice, it does mention that you can pay in US dollars, but no one will ask you if you want to choose US dollars because the pre-authorization has already been opened, and there is no need to swipe your credit card again when changing the car. They will directly charge you in US dollars, and their exchange rate may result in overcharging you. I was overcharged more than 300 RMB for one transaction ? France Q&A
What insurance do everyone buy, is it necessary to buy full insurance ? France Q&A
Can French banks not exchange US dollar bills ? France Q&A
I don't know if it's okay to find a Chinese person to exchange ? France Q&A
The car I rented a month ago suddenly deducted three payments of 20 euros, does anyone know why ? France Q&A
Can anyone tell me whether it's better to exchange euros in advance in China or to withdraw them when I get there? Is there a big difference ? France Q&A
Can I ask a question off topic? Is it better to bring US dollars or euros to Czech and exchange them for local currency ? France Q&A
I have two dinner coupons for 58 Restaurant in Paris due to a problem with a Taobao seller. I am willing to transfer one of them. Do you have any interest? I will exchange it on site. Departure month: October Departure date: 17th Dining time: 9:00 PM Tour group: Adults Number: 2 Total price: 1300 If you are interested, please contact me ? France Q&A
Can I use e-tickets from Eurostar and Ryanair for my trip from London to France? I need to sign next week and I'm not sure if I should go to the train station to exchange my e-tickets for formal ones. Thank you ? France Q&A
I originally drove on the highway in southern France. Each section had a different toll. Some had toll booths where you had to take a card, while others required you to pay first without a card. Look at the signs above the toll booths to see if you need to take the ETC lane or the regular lane with the toll sign. There was a toll to get to Paris, and there was a toll on one section of the highway to Monaco. There were no tolls on the highways in southern France, but I remember there was an automatic machine at Nice airport that could exchange paper money for coins. I think the toll machines automatically counted the coins you put in, so you didn't have to count them yourself. There were a lot of one-way streets in France, especially in small towns, and the roads were very narrow. Also, always lock your car doors when you leave it, because we were waiting at a red light on a road in Gannat and someone opened our trunk. Fortunately, we had read in the guidebook to lock the car doors before getting out, so we didn't get stolen. This time, we picked up the car in Paris and drove to the Loire Valley ? France Q&A