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Complaint Review: ENTERPRISE RENT-A-CAR

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  • Submitted: Thursday, July 23, 2009
  • Posted: Thursday, July 23, 2009
  • Reported By:Detroit Michigan
ENTERPRISE RENT-A-CAR
2377 KEAN DEARBORN Michigan 48124-1824 U.S.A.

ENTERPRISE RENT-A-CAR Difference policies for Debit Card user that received paper untitlies bills and pay bills on line DEARBORN Michigan


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Why does Enterprise have different standard for debit card user? I contacted the Enterprise in Dearborn to rent a car. I was told that I need a current bill with no past due a check stub and the total amount on my debit card. I had everything except for a paper bill. I do all my payments on line. I went to the Dearborn location and I was allowed to call my bill up on line. It showed by current amount and no past due amount. I was then ask to see my payment history. If I had a paper bill it would not have showed my payment history and I would have be able to rent a car to attend my daughter wedding. I think that this is un fair to customer that pay their bills on line. The customer with paper bills were not ask to for a payment history.

Torleice anderson
Detroit, Michigan
U.S.A.

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