AcroBoy
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I would also get it in writing that they dropped the claim. Just because they say so over the phone doesn't mean they can't mess with your credit score. As far as I know, anyone can make a claim against you that can damage your score, even if it is not substantiated. In other words, I can file a claim against anyone, stating that there was a breach of contract or failure to deliver goods and services, and even if not true, it can be entered into the credit score companies as a permanent entry. Perhaps the attorneys can weigh in on this. So, you still may want to check your score. My attorney advised me to pay, since even a few hours of his time would have exceeded the claim of $900, which is the beauty of Purco's scam.
At least now the SD AG has a few more claims on file against them and the local Hertz franchise, so when it happens again perhaps they will be able to build a criminal case against both of them.
At least now the SD AG has a few more claims on file against them and the local Hertz franchise, so when it happens again perhaps they will be able to build a criminal case against both of them.