I wanted to rent a car for a holiday in Greece. Expedia offered decent conditions - a good car for a small fee. After payment, I read the conditions - the presence of a credit or debit card, driving documents was indicated. I tried to clarify via email but did not receive any answers. After arriving at the airport, we were taken to the landlord's office where it turned out that according to "their rules" there should be only a credit card - a debit card is not accepted. I wrote a letter to Exspedia - they promised to deal with it and return the funds, but the funds were not returned, because "such are the rules of the landlord". No arguments with screenshots of Expedia's terms and conditions sent to the lease helped. Together with us, there were two other families in which there was the same situation - they were also denied rent. And this is from four or three families. It seems,that the landlord simply, together with Expedia, earns on unexpected services. The car rental firm said it was Exspedia's fault, but Expedia said the opposite.It just looks like a common deception. I do not advise anyone to contact this frivolous and irresponsible firm.