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Old 2006-12-08
O.H.Lee O.H.Lee is offline
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Default Re: the final on enterprise's insurance

The problem with the waiver is that it is also equal to the cost of an average car rental. So that instead of paying $30 per day you end up paying $60 per day for a car rental. My insurance company advised me NOT to purchase ERAC insurance because it's just a waste of money when you're already paying for insurance. Now as for this "freeing me of all damages nonsense." Do you mean to say that all I have to do is pay a $29 per day waiver and then I am free to drive my rental into a tree and say "see ya!"? I doubt it.
The waiver seems to be just a device to double the rentals and maximize profits. It seems more like, "just pay $29 a day or we will scam you for your $500 deductable!"
If you read my earlier post you know what happened to me. "Cory" from Risk Management left a message on my machine. I'm still waiting to hear from him. If they let me off the hook I will gladly post it here.
Cory keeps referring to "one of MY cars" and "one of MY sites." Is this just part of the corporate training or could he have a commercial (manager/lawyer/shareholder?) interest in ERAC?
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