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Hi . .,

It is now 7 weeks ago i leave the car back to AVIS here in BKK after renting . , Still havent get my Deposit "20.000 THB" back to my creditcard they told me 10 working days when you have a bank abroad . . ,

Did go back 5 weeks ago and ask what is hapening? . ., then they told me it can take up to 4weeks to get the deposit back. . . Now i need to go back a second time and ask what the **** is hapening ! . .

So if you are going to rent a car in BKK stay far away from AVIS Car Rental .

Peace.

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Yes your right all Avis and some of the others are rip offs Go back don't take NO for an answer tell them that you want your fuc_king deposit back ASAP,don't leave with out it.There are hoping that you will go back to your country of origin so that they can keep the deposit.

PS: 20,000 Deposit is far to much.

Good luck

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agreed about not trusting avis. I booked a car in phitasnulok through my travel agent in nz. i arrived to pick up the car and I paid the rental fee with the guy the avis desk , whilst checking out the car he then proceeded to take approximately NZ$ 2100 (Bt 49000 ) from my credit card over 7 transactions!!!! my banks fraud office called me immediately to check the transactions. in light of this I cancelled the booking for the car and they ( the bank ) cancelled all transactions from avis and locked my card untill i could present myself in person to my nz branch. he had the nerve to tell me i had to pay for the cancelation fee. so then no car no visa card and still 10 days in thailand. i was not impressed.. rest of the trip was great if not a little bit more budget and cautious.

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