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A word of warning about Hertz car rental. - Jinx999 - 08-04-2014 Their contract (javascript required) It appears that not only do they charge you for damage without having to provide any actual evidence for damage and without your permission to take your money, they will take money for damage that they have admitted in writing is NOT your fault, including damage from hail, when their vehicles would suffer the same damage in an airport car park.And they admit as much in their terms and conditions (but not the ones available at the point of rental). Given that they are willing to admit as much, either such exploitative and unfair contract causes are legal, or they have enough money and lawyers to bludgeon any attempts to call them on this. Which means my only recourse is to warn all my friends, family and acquaintances about them to save them from the misfortune of ever dealing with this company if they can possible avoid it. - Rod.H - 08-05-2014 Interesting, considering they're the car rental place that started a certain motor racing situation by having an appropriate vehicle in their fleet. Y'know the one where if you race a Mustang, you hire the Hertz Shelby Mustang as a parts car...then again it seems a bit of a tall tale that. I wonder if that's just a US contract or if it applies worldwide? - Jinx999 - 08-05-2014 I can state categorically that it applies worldwide, even though finding their admission that it does is even more difficult than the US version. - hazard - 08-05-2014 I'd wish them a good deal of luck enforcing that contract in the Netherlands though. Something like that is likely to be covered by insurance, and insurance companies would have a vested interest in axing stunts like that at the first opportunity. |