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No-deposit car rental in Kosovo: how it actually works

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If you've shopped car rental at Pristina Airport, you've seen two very different things. International brands ask for a credit card hold of several hundred euros; a few local operators advertise "no deposit, no card hold." Here is what that actually means.

How no-deposit rental actually works If you've shopped car rental at Pristina Airport (PRN), you've seen two very different things. The international brands ask for a credit card and place a hold of several hundred to over a thousand euros. A few local operators advertise "no deposit, no card hold." The reasonable first reaction is skepticism. Where's the catch? This piece breaks the mechanism down so you can decide for yourself. What "no deposit" actually means At Sixt, Hertz, Avis, Europcar an...