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Noticed I have no car insurance or CDW for a usa hire car via expedia.
But I do have curve metal: different internet sources including curve website say I need to have paid for the rental with my curve card (which I have not) and some say it doesn’t matter which card I use. Will I need to show some official proof of my own insurance or will pdf t & c suffice? I do intend to call AXA but I am time constrained.
Also was wondering if my underlying virgin card will apply fee to any foreign transactions or ATM withdrawals (as in the UK I have been charged a fee for ATM withdrawals)
Thanks in advance
The Curve terms do require you to pay with the covered card. See FAQ and Section N of the insurance terms (in definitions).
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