Help has been a bit slow in arriving for Australia, but here’s some good news;
RentalCover.com, the world’s number one rental car insurance provider, has launched a global Bushfire Appeal to support the communities in Australia recently devastated by the country’s worst bushfires on record. As part of the appeal, RentalCover.com is aiming to raise $100,000 for the Red Cross. To reach their goal they’re offering customers a 20% discount on all rental car insurance policies and matching each discount with a further 20% donation to the Red Cross.
RentalCover.com spokesperson, Ben Preston, said many of the company’s Australian team had been impacted by the recent bushfires. “The massive destruction of property and the devastating loss of human & animal life caused by these fires are impossible to ignore. Our rental car insurance is sold to 100,000 Australians per year and a similar number of international visitors to Australia: the impact of these fires has been felt by our customers all over the world, and our growing Australian team based in Sydney.”
“Australia now needs our help and we are proud to support the rebuilding process and help the many communities affected get back on their feet.”
The discount and donation pledge applies to any trip in any country at any time. RentalCover.com customers can buy as many policies as they wish and can change the dates at any time. Customers can take advantage of this discount and support the Bushfire Appeal at https://www.rentalcover.com/bushfires
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