Driveme Car rental - HERTZ Charges

Driveme Car rental - HERTZ Charges

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Shy Torque

485 posts

187 months

Thursday 28th March
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I used the Hertz ‘One’ one way rental for years with no problems - it was particularly useful for moving stuff from Scotland to the Midlands. Combining it with Blabla Car ride share the journey was almost free.

Last week at Birmingham airport I picked up a Polestar from them, but was informed due to computer problems they couldn’t access the existing damage report. I received it in an email 30 minutes later and funnily enough it didn’t show this:




I emailed this photo back to them immediately, but still had an argument on return (“it’s not on the damage report”) and had to insist on a receipt showing no new damage given to me there and then.

Sheepshanks

32,788 posts

119 months

Thursday 28th March
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One of my colleagues (who lives elsewhere in Europe) booked a Focus from Hertz at Heathrow and they gave him a Mercedes GLS (which wasn't ideal as he was going into the middle of Londan) - but absolutely insisted that he take the full damage waiver insurance and did it for really low price.

When we looked at the car the whole nearside was heavily scuffed from front to back.

jesusbuiltmycar

4,537 posts

254 months

Thursday 28th March
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I used Hertz about 6 years ago on holiday in Cyprus. Upon returning the car with a full tank of petrol the staff member asked for a receipt for the petrol which I did not have. Luckily they warned me that I would be charged for a full tank even though they could clearly see the tank was full.

I ended up dashing back to the petrol station and squeezing €1.50 into it just to get a receipt.

I have never used Hertz since then!

Interestingly their CEO quit recently because their US EV gamble has failed, due to a number of reasons, one of which was that they expected customers to return EVs with a full charge




bloomen

6,897 posts

159 months

Thursday 28th March
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jesusbuiltmycar said:
Interestingly their CEO quit recently because their US EV gamble has failed, due to a number of reasons, one of which was that they expected customers to return EVs with a full charge
If they provided banks of reserved chargers for punters to plug into and run then it would've worked great.

Expecting millions of people to find a spare 20-40 minutes at a mystery, and available and working, location in a possibly foreign country shortly before you rush to your flight seems like a v poorly thought out idea.

Raptor7000r

Original Poster:

243 posts

69 months

Thursday 28th March
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caziques said:
If credit card chargeback doesn't work, off to small claims - which is done on the balance of probabilities.
Yep, not going to let them win purely out of principle it's morally wrong to allow them to get away with it.

Mad Maximus said:
Shirley it must be on them to prove. Even if the contract states otherwise that may not count as contracts have to be fair. It’s money for you and yours they are stealing. Persist.
Exactly what I thought, the struggle for justice continues.


Raptor7000r

Original Poster:

243 posts

69 months

Thursday 28th March
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jesusbuiltmycar said:
I used Hertz about 6 years ago on holiday in Cyprus. Upon returning the car with a full tank of petrol the staff member asked for a receipt for the petrol which I did not have. Luckily they warned me that I would be charged for a full tank even though they could clearly see the tank was full.

I ended up dashing back to the petrol station and squeezing €1.50 into it just to get a receipt.

I have never used Hertz since then!

Interestingly their CEO quit recently because their US EV gamble has failed, due to a number of reasons, one of which was that they expected customers to return EVs with a full charge
Judging from all the above it appears this is extremely common malpractice, charge everyone by default then cancel anyone who can prove. Really awful.

soad

32,902 posts

176 months

Thursday 28th March
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Raptor7000r said:
Judging from all the above it appears this is extremely common malpractice, charge everyone by default then cancel anyone who can prove. Really awful.
Anything to improve those profits, eh? wkers.

Gibbler290

532 posts

95 months

Friday 29th March
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wibble cb said:
Get a receipt for the petrol, and take photo of the full petrol gauge, hasn’t failed me yet
It’s this. Always this. Don’t put your fate in someone else’s hands.

Raptor7000r

Original Poster:

243 posts

69 months

Tuesday 2nd April
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An update on this, after exchanging multiple emails with customer service and voicing my dismay, they have today emailed saying this was issued incorrectly.

Funnily enough this was initiated from the initial rental branch and they noted the Birmingham branch charged incorrectly.

Saves me the hassle with CC company and all the rest of it so glad they put this right eventually.