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Report: Enterprise Car Rental

Category: Auto & Truck Rental

Enterprise Car Rental Surprise Car Upgrade Charge -rental agent threatened

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Arnold, Missouri
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Submitted: Tuesday, July 31, 2001

Last posting: Tuesday, July 23, 2002
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St. Louis, MO

My wife was in a car accident. She took the car to a repair center and was picked up by an Enterprise Car Rental agent driving a PT Cruiser. My wife asked if this was the car that our insurance covered for us to use while our car was being repaired.

After arriving at the rental station, the rental car agent looked up something in their computer and told her that "yes" this car was covered. The agent filled out some paperwork and had my wife sign and initial the form. No unusual information was mentioned. The car repair was finished 25 days later and when my wife returned the car, she was presented with a bill for over $600. She was astonished and asked what the bill was for. She was told that the PT Cruiser was an upgrade over what our insurance covered, and the bill was for the difference.

My wife went thru the entire story, after which the car agent she dealt with was brought in. That person disagreed with my wife's story and insists that the upgrade cost was discussed upfront. (As an aside, my son was with my wife when she picked up the car, and remembers it exactly as my wife does.) My wife refused to pay, so the agent asked her if she would be willing to pay half of the charges.

My wife refused to pay again, so the rental agent threatened her with a collection agency and gave her the number of an Enterprise district manager to call and argue with. This incident is not over; since then my wife has found other people who also encountered surprise car upgrade charges with Enterprise Car Rentals.

We plan on bringing the incident to as many local TV Investigative reporters as possible so other victims can come forward.



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Update

Submitted: Thursday, March 07, 2002

Posted: Friday, March 08, 2002

Brandon

San Antonio

Get em where it matters

I have worked for an insurance replacement car rental business,yet a compettitor. I do not currently,yet may have a helpful soloution for you.

Your insurance company has a relationship with Enterprise. It is likely to be a nationwide account.

This account is only up for renegotiation if the vendor(Enterprise) fails to represent the insurance company correctly. Enough complaints and this account will be open to other vendors. Present this problem to your insurance company and Enterprise, and your soloution should present itself.
Update

Submitted: Monday, May 27, 2002

Posted: Tuesday, May 28, 2002

Sheri

Seattle

Preparedness

I suggest these people should have known what their insurance covered for a rental car and if they did not, a simple phone call to their agent would've helped them. They also could've looked on their policy.


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Submitted: Monday, June 24, 2002

Posted: Tuesday, June 25, 2002

Lisa

Dallas

Miscommunication

I'm sure Enterprise did not intentionally mean to "rip" you off. Enterprise is dedicated in providing exceptional customer service to it's customer's and usually takes care of such problems once they arise. It seems that there was some type of miscommunication by the branch maybe by they assumed that your wife understood all of the upgrades sometimes the offices get really busy which is no excuse but sometimes these mistakes do happen. If your problem still hasn't been solved you may want to contact someone at their regional level such as a group rental manager or a group VP. I'm sure they can make the situation better.

I used to work for Enterprise and I know they would not intentionally "rip" you off. I have seen many customers not understand their insurance policies because their insurance agent will tell them that their policy will pay for the entire rental when in reality they usually have a flat amount of 20/day or 30/day that will cover a rental. I am truly sorry for your experience with Enterprise and am doubly sorry that no one has taken the time to fix the problem.

Sincerely,
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Submitted: Monday, July 22, 2002

Posted: Tuesday, July 23, 2002

T

North Little Rock

Know your coverage

First of all, your insurance company gives you a "per-day" limit on rental reimbursement. It is usually enough to cover a vehicle similar to the one you normally drive.

You should always be aware of your policy coverage. If you would have known the daily limit, you could have compared this to the daily cost of the vehicle and then you could have decided if you wanted to pay the difference.

Bottom line, know EXACTLY what your insurance covers and ask questions! If you own a Geo, don't expect them to pay for a Cadillac.

Update

Submitted: Wednesday, July 03, 2002

Posted: Thursday, July 04, 2002

A

Houston

Resolution Despite Confusion

First, I am surprised a PT Cruiser is considered an UPGRADE vehicle, since it is only a 4-cylinder engine! When I talk "upgrade", I usually mean luxury, 4-door, V-6 or bigger, etc. There was a flag I would have questioned...

My greatest advice in these situations is to
1) get the details up front and if you still aren't sure, contact your insurance agency. I don't expect anyone, except an attorney, to comprehend their policy!

2) Contact your insurance agent to assist you in the "misunderstanding" or dilemma already created. They and their attorneys on staff are there to protect your interests in these kind of situations. (Good to know your premiums are buying more than you realize!)

Other than that, Good luck!
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