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How Gas-n-Go™ Works - The Simple Booking System |
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Go to our Web Site and click on "Get your Gas-n-Go Car" Tell us your location - decide on the type of car you need - click on the picture of the car which you would like and view the 3-D image, specification and price on the next page which appears. You click on a pickup location which is convenient to you and the next page asks you for your personal details (Only if you are a first time Gas-n-Go™ user). If you are already a Gas-n-Go™ customer, you will be asked for your user name and password, which brings up your details from our database. You tell us how many 28-day periods you want, and you book and pay on line for a full tank of fuel and the first 28-day subscription. On the 25th day, our system takes another 28-day payment and you receive a new contract & e-invoice so you can drive the car legally. Every 84 days the car is changed and the existing one serviced, cleaned and checked. The contract continues in the same way every 28 days until you return the car and cancel the contract. |
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Our Car Providing Partners will cover Europe by 2013 |
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Our Gas-n-Go™ partners are committed to providing you with a first class service and will replace the car in the event of breakdown or accident which prevents its use. Full breakdown cover and insurance is included in the payment. Our system automatically provides you with a written and electronically signed contract and an e-invoice which you can use to claim tax and VAT refunds if you are a registered business which uses the car for allowable purposes. For your security, all cars are fitted with electronic devices which allow us to track the car, if stolen, and to provide evidence on your behalf if you are prosecuted for a road traffic offence (Speed, Position of Car, Time etc). We can also remotely unlock the doors if you accidentally leave the key in the ignition and immobilise the car if stolen. |
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