AcroBoy
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Jim N
Went to Rapid City, SD for the third time on a family vacation and rented a car from the local Hertz dealer. Returned car no problem, but a week later got a letter from Purco saying I owed them $1,000 for damages! I did not hit anything, but they sent photos of some damage inside a wheel well. They wanted the repair costs, plus four days rental fees for loss of use of the car, plus a $75 handling fee.
I showed the photos to a local body shop, who said it would be a half day job. Learned that Purco and the local agency split any profits beyond the actual costs.
Turns out this is a scam, but legal under the rental contract. Apparently Alamo does the same thing, and the usual mark is someone out of state.
They then send threatening letters about damaging your credit score or further legal action.
I will never rent from Hertz or Alamo again, and filed a BBB complaint. Any other recourse? Obviously, retaining a lawyer would cost more than the claim itself, which is the beauty of their scam.
Any other help?
I showed the photos to a local body shop, who said it would be a half day job. Learned that Purco and the local agency split any profits beyond the actual costs.
Turns out this is a scam, but legal under the rental contract. Apparently Alamo does the same thing, and the usual mark is someone out of state.
They then send threatening letters about damaging your credit score or further legal action.
I will never rent from Hertz or Alamo again, and filed a BBB complaint. Any other recourse? Obviously, retaining a lawyer would cost more than the claim itself, which is the beauty of their scam.
Any other help?