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  • Report:  #5050

Complaint Review: Enterprise Rent A Car

Enterprise Rent A Car ripoff *REBUTTALS .. you guys always have a new policy *Consumer Suggestion employee

  • Reported By:
    Tempe Arizona
  • Submitted:
    Mon, April 30, 2001
  • Updated:
    Sat, November 13, 2004
  • Enterprise Rent A Car
    Houston, Texas
    U.S.A.
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I rented a compact car from a Houston area location Enterprise for a week. This was the first time I was renting a car in this country. So I was not aware of the rates.

I wouldn't have known that I was cheated had I not rented from Enterprise again on March 10. This time I rented a mid size car.
But I was surprised when I got my bill.

I had paid 2 1/2 times more for a compact than I paid for a mid size car. My bill for 1 week rental for a compact car was an astounding $580. I believe in the honesty of the company. But I was cheated by that particular franchise location.

I didn't expect this at least in this country.

7 Updates & Rebuttals


Marty

Torontp,
Ontario,
Albania

LET US KNOW, TRUST ME THE COMPANY VALUES YOUR BUSINESS

#8UPDATE Employee

Sat, November 13, 2004

IF YOU FEEL YOU HAVE BEEN RIPPED OFF BY ENTERPRISE, LET THE OFFICE KNOW THEY WILL GLADLY FIND A WAY TOO MAKE YOU HAPPY, TRUST ME THE COMPANY VALUES YOUR BUSINESS


When you rent a car from ANY car rental agency, you sign this little legal document called a CONTRACT.

#80

Thu, January 10, 2002

They filed the following rebuttal to the above Rip-Off Report:

Their email: lueclark@msn.com
Their name: lue clark

Their relationship to the company: Advocate

Rebuttal:
When you rent a car from ANY car rental agency, you sign this little legal document called a CONTRACT. It lists the daily, weekly, and hourly rate you will be charged for your rental. It is assumed when you sign the agreement, you are AGREEING to the terms, including the rate. If you have a problem with the rate, don't sign the contract.

I work for a major car rental agency. We have our regular rates, and in our location, our rates don't go higher, although during peak seasons I know they do in other locations. Again, before you sign a contract, it is your responsibility to actually read it so that you know what rate you will be paying, if there are taxes, airport concession fees,recovery fees,
etc.

If your credit card was charged a different rate than what was listed in your signed contract, then you need to contact Enterprise's Billing Inquiry department, and dispute it.


When you rent a car from ANY car rental agency, you sign this little legal document called a CONTRACT.

#80

Thu, January 10, 2002

They filed the following rebuttal to the above Rip-Off Report:

Their email: lueclark@msn.com
Their name: lue clark

Their relationship to the company: Advocate

Rebuttal:
When you rent a car from ANY car rental agency, you sign this little legal document called a CONTRACT. It lists the daily, weekly, and hourly rate you will be charged for your rental. It is assumed when you sign the agreement, you are AGREEING to the terms, including the rate. If you have a problem with the rate, don't sign the contract.

I work for a major car rental agency. We have our regular rates, and in our location, our rates don't go higher, although during peak seasons I know they do in other locations. Again, before you sign a contract, it is your responsibility to actually read it so that you know what rate you will be paying, if there are taxes, airport concession fees,recovery fees,
etc.

If your credit card was charged a different rate than what was listed in your signed contract, then you need to contact Enterprise's Billing Inquiry department, and dispute it.


When you rent a car from ANY car rental agency, you sign this little legal document called a CONTRACT.

#80

Thu, January 10, 2002

They filed the following rebuttal to the above Rip-Off Report:

Their email: lueclark@msn.com
Their name: lue clark

Their relationship to the company: Advocate

Rebuttal:
When you rent a car from ANY car rental agency, you sign this little legal document called a CONTRACT. It lists the daily, weekly, and hourly rate you will be charged for your rental. It is assumed when you sign the agreement, you are AGREEING to the terms, including the rate. If you have a problem with the rate, don't sign the contract.

I work for a major car rental agency. We have our regular rates, and in our location, our rates don't go higher, although during peak seasons I know they do in other locations. Again, before you sign a contract, it is your responsibility to actually read it so that you know what rate you will be paying, if there are taxes, airport concession fees,recovery fees,
etc.

If your credit card was charged a different rate than what was listed in your signed contract, then you need to contact Enterprise's Billing Inquiry department, and dispute it.


When you rent a car from ANY car rental agency, you sign this little legal document called a CONTRACT.

#80

Thu, January 10, 2002

They filed the following rebuttal to the above Rip-Off Report:

Their email: lueclark@msn.com
Their name: lue clark

Their relationship to the company: Advocate

Rebuttal:
When you rent a car from ANY car rental agency, you sign this little legal document called a CONTRACT. It lists the daily, weekly, and hourly rate you will be charged for your rental. It is assumed when you sign the agreement, you are AGREEING to the terms, including the rate. If you have a problem with the rate, don't sign the contract.

I work for a major car rental agency. We have our regular rates, and in our location, our rates don't go higher, although during peak seasons I know they do in other locations. Again, before you sign a contract, it is your responsibility to actually read it so that you know what rate you will be paying, if there are taxes, airport concession fees,recovery fees,
etc.

If your credit card was charged a different rate than what was listed in your signed contract, then you need to contact Enterprise's Billing Inquiry department, and dispute it.


#80

Thu, January 03, 2002

They filed the following rebuttal to the above Rip-Off Report:



Their email: roshell75@yahoo.com



Their relationship to the company: Consumer Suggestion



Rebuttal:

Enterprise,

That was a very poor rebuttal.. There is no way any of your regular customers would have paid more for a compact car than for a mid-sized car and you know it. This is one reason that I, a three year customer (former) stoped using your services. Every time you walk through your doors you guys have a new policy. Consumers need to remember that they have the power, and when they come up against companies who can not or will not

provide a good service to let them go!!!


Supply and Demand...

#80

Wed, December 12, 2001

They filed the following rebuttal to the above Rip-Off Report:



Their email: kimmie@hotmail.com

Their name: Kimberly



Their relationship to the company: Consumer Suggestion



Rebuttal:

Supply and Demand...it happens all the time if demand is high and supply is low you will have to pay a higher price. When demand is low and supply is high you will get a cheaper price..hotels, airlines, etc..do it all the time.

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