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#1
maximillian - Posted 8:42 am PDT 05/11/09 (653 Posts)
#2
bigking777 - Posted 9:05 am PDT 05/11/09 (1490 Posts)
#3
maximillian - Posted 9:35 am PDT 05/11/09 (653 Posts)
Also, once I went on an easy trip where I did not see or hear any rocks hitting the hood of the car. Yet, when I returned it they accused me of a quarter sized ding. I picked up the car when it was very wet with beaded water all over it. I dropped it off at night via their key drop so it wasn't inspected when I dropped it off. Next morning they call and say I made the ding. Fortunately I complained to their corporate office and didn't have to pay. This was a company trip so I didn't have to pay personally but still had to fill out all the insurance paperwork if they hadn't backed off.
I now avoid issues with them by simply going with another company that isn't anal about these issues.
#4
sacherjj - Posted 9:45 am PDT 05/11/09 (163 Posts)
Enterprise doesn't charge disparity of value. That is enough for me to go with them and just get the cheap coverage that means any scratches mean nothing. Problem solved.
If you have an accident with other companies, they charge your insurance for the accident. You pay deductible and all is good. Then they charge you an amount that the car is now worth less because it has been crashed and fixed, the disparity value. Insurance doesn't cover this, so you are stuck with the bill of a couple grand, plus a $120 fee.
That is more than enough to go Enterprise in my mind. Just wish this was good till the 18th or 19th. Our honeymoon isn't over till a few days past the 15th.
If you have an accident with other companies, they charge your insurance for the accident. You pay deductible and all is good. Then they charge you an amount that the car is now worth less because it has been crashed and fixed, the disparity value. Insurance doesn't cover this, so you are stuck with the bill of a couple grand, plus a $120 fee.
That is more than enough to go Enterprise in my mind. Just wish this was good till the 18th or 19th. Our honeymoon isn't over till a few days past the 15th.
#5
johnnylately - Posted 10:12 am PDT 05/11/09 (687 Posts)
Maybe it depends on the Enterprise office? We use them several times a year. We do the pre-inspection and the counter person walks around the car and writes down every little defect. When I bring it back they do the same thing. A couple of times they have found new dings or whatever but they have never charged us for any. They have offices off airport property so they not only have lower rates but we can avoid the extra 11% fees. The downside is they do not have cars will all the options and their cars tend to need cleaning, neither matter too much to me.
#6
Solow - Posted 10:33 am PDT 05/11/09 (691 Posts)
#7
smalltalkdan - Posted 11:31 am PDT 05/11/09 (31 Posts)
I have rented from Enterprise about 20 times in the past 2 years, and have never experienced the problem that #1 reported. They are consistently the cheapest where I travel (mostly Las Vegas). Their customer service is over the top, actually kind of annoying sometimes (like they are trying too hard). Overall I would give them very high ratings.
#8
JinOH - Posted 2:33 pm PDT 05/11/09 (1263 Posts)





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