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Originally Posted by tailfins1959 At least we are now 100% sure that ERAC knows about fe.com. I still say they are no worse than average, but it's been educational to know they can be bullies in certain "loss control" situations. I have a better idea what to be on the lookout for. For starters, it is essential to get your own estimate before reporting a loss. I still wonder if some posters are real Enterprise counter people. I mean c'mon, someone that would go to the trouble to throw a customer's keys in a canal. Some of the people that post here claiming to be ERAC employees seem like mental patients that get internet priveleges as a reward for not drooling on themselves for two days. I have NEVER had a vehicle offered to me with less than 1/4 tank. If you were, wouldn't the thing to do be ask to have more gas added before you leave? A car stalling in traffic could cause a wreck. Renting a vehicle too low on gas creates a big liability. At least the legal dept should weigh in when this happens. On ERAC vs Wal-Mart, where are the AFL-CIO boycott commericals against ERAC? I smell a union hypocrite. |
I often rented vehicles that were running only on gas fumes. If I thought the customer would be more pissed off with waiting while I got them gas down the road, I would just ask them to bring it back on empty.