I rented a Camry on Jan. 3rd from Hertz in Boca. I signed a contract for $442 with unlimited mileage and a return date of Jan. 15th (approx. $37/day).
I eventually drove to Sarasota to visit friends. On the morning of the 15th (same day car was due back in Boca), I called to inquire how much it would cost for me to keep the car until the 17th and return it to Hertz in Sarasota. I was told the fee would come to $75 per day.
I kept the car for two more days and returned it in Sarasota. My credit card bill arrived and I was charged $1,043.03 (a 136% increase).
After leaving 3 voicemail msgs requesting a copy of my bill (with no response), I finally reached an acct. Rep. At Hertz. She explained that when I called Hertz on the 15th, her records showed that I was quoted a fee of $75 for "every day" (translation: my previous quote of $442 would now become void and I would be billed retroactively $75 per day for the previous 12 days). I then explained that at no time did the rep mention anything about my previous quote and that I would basically be starting a new contract. I told her that I'd like to dispute the charge. She told me that she would file it but basically, because the rep entered into the computer that she quoted me $75 "each day", she covered her bases and I probably wouldn't be reimbursed.
Apparently, the rep I spoke with on the 15th thought ahead about my possibly misinterpreting her word game and decided to record that she used the phrase "each day" in our conversation. I guess they can void and renogotiate contracts without telling you in the hope that you won't notice.in my case, I must have rented a Camry for $300 "each day". Hate to see how much a Hertz limo would cost.
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