Avoid at all costs – potential breach of UK consumer law
I contacted Continental Car Hire for a credit hire only service after I was involved in a non fault accident. My car was parked in a car park while I was inside Tesco, and when I returned someone had reversed into the front of my car. The driver accepted full liability. I already had another company dealing with the repair, so I only needed a replacement vehicle.
My experience with this company was extremely unprofessional and disorganised.
I spoke to someone called Mohammed who told me they would handle everything and provide a like for like replacement car. They asked me to send a large amount of personal information including ID photos, my National Insurance number, accident photos and other documents. They also made me contact the third-party insurance company and obtain paperwork, and even contact the garage dealing with my repairs.
After two full days of communication, sending documents and following their instructions, the story kept changing. Every time I called, different staff members gave contradictory information. First they said they could provide a like for like vehicle, then they said they could not. Then they asked for more documents. Finally they said they could not provide a car at all, giving reasons that did not seem valid.
This behaviour raises serious concerns under the Consumer Rights Act 2015. Under UK law, services provided by a business must be carried out with reasonable care and skill, and information given to consumers whether verbally or in writing can become legally binding if the customer relies on it.
In my case, the company repeatedly gave conflicting information, made promises about providing a replacement vehicle, and asked for extensive personal information before ultimately refusing the service after wasting two days of my time. Services are also expected to be carried out within a reasonable time and with professional competence, which clearly did not happen here.
Overall this experience was extremely frustrating and unprofessional. Based on how this company handled my case, I would strongly advise others to be cautious and consider alternative companies.








