Enterprise were fine and Phoenix and Raul tried hard to make sure I was happy.
About QEEQ:8.0/10
The platform did what I needed. But I emailed Qeek with a question about if I needed an International Driving Permit for Spain. They responded that I did, though the Govt website said I did not. Actually, I did not need an IDP.
Returning the car was quick and smooth, with no unreasonable nitpicking. Picked up the car with 1/8 tank of fuel and returned it with the same amount. Added an extra 10 liters of fuel to be safe.
I booked a Mercedes V-Class on the website and paid a deposit in advance. When I got to the store, they gave me a Seat. The price difference between the two cars is almost double on the rental platform. I had bought the most expensive insurance on the rental platform, but they added local insurance when picking up the car. It was a very bad rental experience.
Be sure not to buy the insurance recommended by the store. No matter what insurance you purchase on QEEQ, the store will claim you have no coverage. When you pick up the car, they'll tell you about possible scratches and then try to sell you full insurance, scaring you with potential charges up to 6000 euros. The full insurance costs around 20 euros per day, which is more expensive than the car rental. After buying the store's full insurance, they didn't even check the car when returning it. They just took the keys and let me go. I don't know if they would check more thoroughly and cause trouble if I didn't buy the insurance. This time I was misled and bought extra insurance. Next time I'll just buy full insurance on QEEQ, which is much cheaper.
The service was very good. However, the return location was underground, and neither QEEQ nor the rental company mentioned this. I spent nearly an hour circling around Plaza de España and still couldn't find it. In the end, I had to park the car on the roadside and call their staff. They sent someone to pick me up, and that's how I finally found the place. But by then, I didn't have time to refuel the car, and I was fined 18 euros. The rental company staff also admitted that their return location is very hard to find, with only a small sign at the entrance of the underground parking. Moreover, there used to be two entrances, but now only one is open. They expressed their helplessness about the situation as well. You definitely can't find it just by using GPS. While I was handling the return procedures, several people called to ask how to get there.
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