Anonymous
Post 01/25/2019 14:29     Subject: FML! Damaged rental car

Anonymous wrote:By any chance was it Enterprise? They have a forgiveness policy for superficial damage to the front & rear bumpers. I scratched an Enterprise rental once and they didn't charge me for it.

Also, check whether your credit card offers rental car damage protection. If they do, they'll reimburse you for your deductible.


It was indeed enterprise!
Anonymous
Post 01/25/2019 13:14     Subject: FML! Damaged rental car

By any chance was it Enterprise? They have a forgiveness policy for superficial damage to the front & rear bumpers. I scratched an Enterprise rental once and they didn't charge me for it.

Also, check whether your credit card offers rental car damage protection. If they do, they'll reimburse you for your deductible.
Anonymous
Post 01/25/2019 12:16     Subject: FML! Damaged rental car

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Honestly, every rental car I’ve ever used—even newer ones—have horrible bumper cosmetic damage because of suitcases, etc. A 1”x2” paint rub? I honestly don’t think I’d mention it. I mean, if they mentioned it upon return inspection, I would pay what I owed. But I don’t think I’d bring it up.


Do you teach your kids this too? Shame on you.


I teach my kids not to be a sucker. No one looks out for you in life except you.
Anonymous
Post 01/25/2019 12:15     Subject: FML! Damaged rental car

Everyone should check with their insurance on whether they need to purchase the additional rental insurance through the rental company or not.

Mine (Nationwide) said that I never need to because I carry full coverage which covers me in any car I'm driving.

Also, read the fine print in the loss damage waiver. My coworker totaled a rental car in November while traveling back from the NC area and even though she purchased the extra insurance and all that jazz through the rental agency, she was responsible for getting the totaled car transported from NC to the Dulles airport rental location, which cost her $1500 in towing fees.
Anonymous
Post 01/25/2019 11:19     Subject: FML! Damaged rental car

I wouldn't even bring it up.

But get a better credit card that covers this kind of stuff in the future.
Anonymous
Post 01/25/2019 11:04     Subject: Re:FML! Damaged rental car

fwiw I don't see the ethics the same way with a rental car as with damaging a stranger's car. Bring it back, see what happens.
Anonymous
Post 01/25/2019 11:03     Subject: FML! Damaged rental car

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Honestly, every rental car I’ve ever used—even newer ones—have horrible bumper cosmetic damage because of suitcases, etc. A 1”x2” paint rub? I honestly don’t think I’d mention it. I mean, if they mentioned it upon return inspection, I would pay what I owed. But I don’t think I’d bring it up.


Do you teach your kids this too? Shame on you.

It’s the rental companies responsibility to hire competent people. If they don’t notice it, it must not be that big a deal. You should expect some wear and tear on a car that’s shuffled around like that. I can tell you they aren’t fixing these issues. We rented a luxury car that had paint job damage.

But no, I don’t teach my kids this.
Anonymous
Post 01/25/2019 10:49     Subject: FML! Damaged rental car

Anonymous wrote:Honestly, every rental car I’ve ever used—even newer ones—have horrible bumper cosmetic damage because of suitcases, etc. A 1”x2” paint rub? I honestly don’t think I’d mention it. I mean, if they mentioned it upon return inspection, I would pay what I owed. But I don’t think I’d bring it up.


Do you teach your kids this too? Shame on you.
Anonymous
Post 01/25/2019 10:43     Subject: FML! Damaged rental car

Honestly, every rental car I’ve ever used—even newer ones—have horrible bumper cosmetic damage because of suitcases, etc. A 1”x2” paint rub? I honestly don’t think I’d mention it. I mean, if they mentioned it upon return inspection, I would pay what I owed. But I don’t think I’d bring it up.
Anonymous
Post 01/25/2019 10:40     Subject: FML! Damaged rental car

Did you buy their insurance when you rented the car?
Anonymous
Post 01/25/2019 10:39     Subject: Re:FML! Damaged rental car

We had a stone hit our rental car windshield, leaving a small pea sized crack. $550 to repair!?! Ridiculous.
Anonymous
Post 01/25/2019 09:27     Subject: FML! Damaged rental car

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You may have to pay your regular car deductible. We had a friend's unlicensed teenager back into our rental car and we had to pay that (and our friend reimbursed us but was really slimy about it)


UGH. Wish that idiot had never hit my original car to begin with - if I’d never had the rental car this shit never would’ve happened.

It does suck, OP. I feel for you. The whole thing sounds frustrating. I’m sorry.


Thank you...it is frustrating because this damage is so minor I never would’ve fixed it on my own car (had a similar incident to my own car a few months back, but that driver essentially hit me and ran away). I have a $500 deductible but not sure if the repair will even be that much.
Anonymous
Post 01/25/2019 09:25     Subject: FML! Damaged rental car

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You may have to pay your regular car deductible. We had a friend's unlicensed teenager back into our rental car and we had to pay that (and our friend reimbursed us but was really slimy about it)


UGH. Wish that idiot had never hit my original car to begin with - if I’d never had the rental car this shit never would’ve happened.

It does suck, OP. I feel for you. The whole thing sounds frustrating. I’m sorry.
Anonymous
Post 01/25/2019 09:21     Subject: FML! Damaged rental car

Anonymous wrote:You may have to pay your regular car deductible. We had a friend's unlicensed teenager back into our rental car and we had to pay that (and our friend reimbursed us but was really slimy about it)


UGH. Wish that idiot had never hit my original car to begin with - if I’d never had the rental car this shit never would’ve happened.
Anonymous
Post 01/25/2019 09:19     Subject: FML! Damaged rental car

You may have to pay your regular car deductible. We had a friend's unlicensed teenager back into our rental car and we had to pay that (and our friend reimbursed us but was really slimy about it)