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| Originally Posted by batserve As I stated in my earlier post on this thread, you are getting a good deal so good for you; however, I would be careful. I may have misunderstood some of what I read here, but if not, I think you said that you rent for say a month at a time, but when specials are running, they let you close out the current contract to be able to rent on the special rate that is lower. Surely you know that they do not have to do that, regardless of what rates are advertised. Once you sign that contract, you are bound to it. Technically, and I would have to read the terms of it, you could be charged a fee or higher rate for returning the first car before the agreed return date. Maybe a current or ex employee could educate me on the terms and conditions in the ERAC contract. When you sign the contract, the rate only applies to the exact time period listed. Any change could result in changes to the rate. I don't care what you think, but I can tell you that you are not a profitable customer. At some point, no matter how much you rent, they will realize they would be better off renting that car to someone else. The fact is that they would be better off renting to someone at a higher rate. My 2 cents to you...stop posting, remain anonymous and keep getting your good deal while you can. You keep posting here and someone in that branch reads this stuff, the ride is over. |
I'm only here to see what other problems other customers encounter and apply "an ounce of prevention". THATS IT!! I'm not here "to get even","win" or "play a game". It's called spending wisely. Currently, renting a car from Enterprise is a money saver, when it ceases to be so, I will study what the is the next wisest transportation deal. Lots of acquaintances come to me when they are looking how to get the most for their money. I refer other people to Enterprise because it is the best deal. When something else is the best deal, I will do something else. I shake my head that these schmucks that act like spending money wisely is somehow wrong. Even when a client company is picking up the tab, wasting money just rubs me the wrong way. Even wasting Enterprise's money rubs me the wrong way. When a bulb burns out and it's only a couple bucks, I just change it myself. I make it clear that I don't mind a little legwork to save money.
If an Enterprise counter person wants to get rid of me, just point me to a cheaper deal with a competitor. Maybe their manager will be grateful enough to buy them lunch and even recommend them for a promotion. (Yeah right!)