Paul
Anaheim,#2Consumer Suggestion
Sun, December 05, 2004
That's the best advice I have. There is so much fraud on the internet. In fact, I'd say that anything that is for sale on the internet has a 75% chance of being a fraud. There are a few real companies that have real business locations, and make a web site too. Those are the 25% that aren't fraud. But, if they don't have a normal location, like Wal-mart, for example, there is a good chance it's a fraud. Besides, look at the rebuttal. I've seen a few misspelled words before, but this is ridiculous. Is that someone who could be involved in any kind of business? Turn to the local yellow pages instead. Or, better yet, hire someone you know and trust to drive the car.
Evan
Hallendale,#3UPDATE Employee
Sun, December 05, 2004
When she made her deposit we never Garented her anything we did send a truck out to pick up the car she was not there or person was not there to release the car so we lost a driver and then she wanted to know why it was not picked up on time. she wnated to know cancled policy we told her but she would not listen and would not accept it she was given all the information and answers she needed. plus so much more informatino. if she was there the first time we had driver it would have been there on time like it should have