I was a bit worried at first about using my credit card to book a car overseas. One big charge at once always makes me nervous. Switzerland is not cheap and I was going to stay in Zurich for a while so my budget was tight. I booked the car on QEEQ and saw a payment option called One-Dollar Freeze. It said I only needed to pay 1 dollar first to hold the car. The rest would be charged automatically before the rental started. This sounded perfect for me because I needed to plan my money and card limit carefully. When I really made the booking, the amount on my phone screen was just 1 dollar. I stared at it for a few seconds because I thought I might read it wrong. It was around the middle of May. I told myself that locking the car first was important. I still had to arrange flights and hotels and I had to split my money for different things. Not getting hit by a big charge right away made me feel a lot more relaxed. Time passed fast and soon it was the week I was flying to Switzerland. Around May twenty fourth or twenty fifth, I saw the rest of the rental fee on my credit card bill. The number matched the booking price and it looked normal. There were no extra interest charges or strange fees. At that moment I finally felt fully safe about it and I felt this payment style was really honest. On May twenty seventh in the evening I arrived at Zurich airport with my luggage and went to the Europcar counter to pick up the Volkswagen Tiguan I booked. Since the money was already charged before, the staff checked my booking and it was smooth. I only needed to show my license and my card. I was a bit tired after the flight but I felt pretty proud of myself. I paid just 1 dollar first to lock this car and then the rest was taken later. It felt like smart planning. The most important thing for me was that my credit card limit did not get squeezed all at once. I still had to pay for other transport and hotels. If I paid the full rental fee at the start, I might have needed to call the bank and change my limit which is annoying. With One-Dollar Freeze I just used 1 dollar to hold the car and let them charge the rest later. Since there was no interest, I could keep my money on the card and use it step by step for other things. As a tourist flying from Hong Kong to a country I do not know very well I already had many things to think about. Being able to spread out the payment for the car helped me a lot. When my days in Zurich were over and I returned the car, I thought back to the whole thing. This way of paying 1 dollar first to lock in the car felt very friendly for travelers like me and I was glad I saw this option when I booked through them.
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