If Hertz actually has the wheel repaired, I can see this being a legit part of business. However, we all know that they'll send that car back out with the curbed wheel because they know it'll get trashed a hundred more times over the life-cycle of that vehicle. This is just another way to collect non-rental revenue.
Yeah. FTG. I rented a car to go to Spokane recently when my Mom passed and realized that I had inherited her vehicle. I rented it for 5 days for like $260. But I didn’t need it and took it back in Spokane after 22 hours and they billed me $270 instead.And when I emailed the mgr. They wouldn’t help due to them “losing” that vehicle.
I am over a 10 million mile flier and have rented cars 1000's of times over the years. I have fought rental car companies numerous times and have never won. They just ding your credit immediately. Rented one from Hertz in Memphis. A tornado hit the airport so I decided to drive back to Atlanta with the car rather than wait however long it was to get my flight out. Spoke to the idiot at the counter and she said go for it, no problem. They charged my credit card $1100 for dropping off in Atlanta. I took it all the way to the top and they all told me to pound sand. My company just ended up paying.
Rented a Hertz and drove the autobahn in Germany up to 150 mph then hit a bird which tore off a rear view mirror. I had insurance but had a deductible. They tried to charge the insurance company $2300 for one rear view mirror on a Porche. I got home and looked it up, the cost of the mirror was $275.
In Kauai, I had a flat, possibly from hitting a pot hole. I called Budget or whoever it was and told them to send someone out. They tried telling to change it, I told them to fuck off because I couldn’t find the jack. They sent a guy, he changed the tire and we exchanged the truck that night. Got a bill for around $900 for the tire. Contacted my insurance first who said it was a road hazard and not covered but my credit card company would take care of it. Less than 24 hours after calling Chase, they reimbursed me the full amount.
The other time was even better and completely a brain dead moment on me causing the damage. Had a rental in Texas for work. First time putting gas in, I see a label on the tank saying the car takes some weird ethanol blend or some shit and that the gas cap and place where you stick the hose are yellow. I look at the pump and see a yellow handle and hose so I fill it up. Only after driving off and the car sputtering to a stop, did I realize I probably put diesel in the car because I was used to green handles for diesel back in Washington. I didn’t tell the company that right away; they thought it was a them issue so they brought out a Jeep Wrangler that was probably 3 car types better in their system. Got a call a day or 2 later telling me was in diesel in a gas tank. Called the work credit card company and never saw a bill.
Yeah actually these credit card perks tend to work pretty well. Then again, I think they only work because almost no one uses them. If more people did, they'd drop them. See: airport lounge guest privileges recently.
I'm just saying that these dickheads at the rental place always try to claim your credit card rental insurance won't work lol
Mrs Throbber v2.0 is the queen of credit carding. I can't even count how many cards she opens on a regular basis. Takes the offer for the free $500 or whatever, spends the required amount, pay off the bill, close the card. It's like a video game for her. Spends her nights scouring the best card deals out there. She's got some intricate spreadsheet that she's developed to stick it to the man.
Airline miles, hotel points, whatever - she's got it wired. I don't think we've paid for a hotel in the last 5 years.
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Get the insurance!!
Hertz is trash. Had one shit experience with them, never again.
“My credit card covers rental insurance”
“No it doesn’t buy our shitty one instead”
“Oh wow what’s the diff?”
“Nothing ours doesn’t actually work either!”
Also did you know that HBO monitors use?
If Hertz actually has the wheel repaired, I can see this being a legit part of business. However, we all know that they'll send that car back out with the curbed wheel because they know it'll get trashed a hundred more times over the life-cycle of that vehicle. This is just another way to collect non-rental revenue.
@Goduckies loves Hertz and buys the shitty insurance, clearly
When I rent anything I take pictures of the entire vehicle before driving away. It has saved me before.
Yeah. FTG. I rented a car to go to Spokane recently when my Mom passed and realized that I had inherited her vehicle. I rented it for 5 days for like $260. But I didn’t need it and took it back in Spokane after 22 hours and they billed me $270 instead.And when I emailed the mgr. They wouldn’t help due to them “losing” that vehicle.
That concept works with hookers, too.
I am over a 10 million mile flier and have rented cars 1000's of times over the years. I have fought rental car companies numerous times and have never won. They just ding your credit immediately. Rented one from Hertz in Memphis. A tornado hit the airport so I decided to drive back to Atlanta with the car rather than wait however long it was to get my flight out. Spoke to the idiot at the counter and she said go for it, no problem. They charged my credit card $1100 for dropping off in Atlanta. I took it all the way to the top and they all told me to pound sand. My company just ended up paying.
Rented a Hertz and drove the autobahn in Germany up to 150 mph then hit a bird which tore off a rear view mirror. I had insurance but had a deductible. They tried to charge the insurance company $2300 for one rear view mirror on a Porche. I got home and looked it up, the cost of the mirror was $275.
They are a rip off.
Same
still trying to figure how the bird hit the rear view mirror
Replying to ones self… triggered
Credit card has saved my ass twice.
In Kauai, I had a flat, possibly from hitting a pot hole. I called Budget or whoever it was and told them to send someone out. They tried telling to change it, I told them to fuck off because I couldn’t find the jack. They sent a guy, he changed the tire and we exchanged the truck that night. Got a bill for around $900 for the tire. Contacted my insurance first who said it was a road hazard and not covered but my credit card company would take care of it. Less than 24 hours after calling Chase, they reimbursed me the full amount.
The other time was even better and completely a brain dead moment on me causing the damage. Had a rental in Texas for work. First time putting gas in, I see a label on the tank saying the car takes some weird ethanol blend or some shit and that the gas cap and place where you stick the hose are yellow. I look at the pump and see a yellow handle and hose so I fill it up. Only after driving off and the car sputtering to a stop, did I realize I probably put diesel in the car because I was used to green handles for diesel back in Washington. I didn’t tell the company that right away; they thought it was a them issue so they brought out a Jeep Wrangler that was probably 3 car types better in their system. Got a call a day or 2 later telling me was in diesel in a gas tank. Called the work credit card company and never saw a bill.
Yeah actually these credit card perks tend to work pretty well. Then again, I think they only work because almost no one uses them. If more people did, they'd drop them. See: airport lounge guest privileges recently.
I'm just saying that these dickheads at the rental place always try to claim your credit card rental insurance won't work lol
Sorry, the side mirror.
it’d be a lot cooler if it had
Mrs Throbber v2.0 is the queen of credit carding. I can't even count how many cards she opens on a regular basis. Takes the offer for the free $500 or whatever, spends the required amount, pay off the bill, close the card. It's like a video game for her. Spends her nights scouring the best card deals out there. She's got some intricate spreadsheet that she's developed to stick it to the man.
Airline miles, hotel points, whatever - she's got it wired. I don't think we've paid for a hotel in the last 5 years.