Every now and then I do something smart. Not often, but enough to keep life interesting. I rented a car for Oshkosh last year. I picked it up at KMKE parking garage, which is dark and dingy. On a whim, I decided to photograph every paint chip on the outside. The outside was remarkably clean. The inside was a different story. The cloth seats, all four, were deeply stained. Not dirty, but very stained. On another whim, I took some pictures of the seats. When you go through the exit, the last thing you want to do is stop to have the gate agent make a note of damage. There are people behind you, and besides, you have places to go. So I flashed my papers at him and went north.
Everything went fine. Car ran great. I turned it in and thought nothing about it. Until a month later when I got a letter from Budget saying I owed them $150 for cleaning the interion. That was an interesting amount. Not enough that it would really cause rage, but more than I wanted to pay. So, I uploaded my pictures to their website and waited. That was the end of it.
I wonder how many times they billed customers for cleaning those same seats. And clearly, they don't pay much attention to the cars when they come in or they would have seen the seats and billed the guy who actually made the mess.