• obsidianfoxxy7870@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    3 months ago

    Cars get damaged, it’s part of USING a GOD DAMN CAR. To me if something is damge that is invisible to a normal human eye and doesn’t impact the function of it, it’s part of renting cars.

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      3 months ago

      Wear and tear is specifically not allowed to be charged for home rentals in Australia. Damage that is not wear and tear can be I would assume it would also apply for car rentals but I haven’t checked.

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        3 months ago

        Whenever I’ve rented from Enterprise here in the US, they explicitly do not charge you for simple scuffs/scratches that aren’t deeper than a specific amount (like 0.5cm or something).They’ve always told me they don’t charge for dents that are smaller than around 2-4cm in diameter. In other words, basic wear and tear on cars being used by hundreds of people over their rental lifespan.

        If Hertz ultimately goes down this path and their competitors do not, I would almost guarantee they’ll lose tons of business.

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          3 months ago

          I have actually, for several years of my life, which is how I know it doesn’t cause that.

          E: downvote this comment if you have never driven on a gravel road for several years.

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          If you’re close enough to another vehicle on a gravel road that you’re getting stones flicked up, there’s no way that’s a safe following distance, especially considering the increased stopping distances.

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          3 months ago

          Have you tried not doing that?

          It’s really as easy as not doing that.

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        3 months ago

        A tire can be scuffed just like a rim can be scuffed just like a wheel can be scuffed.

        They are all equally valid to be scuffed.

        And Tyre is old English, go back to your island. ;)

        • theskyisfalling@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          3 months ago

          I’m not saying it can’t be scuffed, I’m saying that personally I wouldn’t use it in that way because like you say I’m from an island that spells tyre with a y :p

  • Ebby@lemmy.ssba.com
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    3 months ago

    If it takes a whole 60 seconds for this glorified camera-carwash contraption to scan a vehicle and generate a report, they are charging $11,400/hour.

    Hertz, I will personally sit on a roller stool with a camera and make beep boop sounds for that dough. Take my resume.

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      Hertz, I will personally sit on a roller stool with a camera and make beep boop sounds for that dough. Take my resume.

      The jo is harder than that. You have to occasionally say “enhance”.

    • ☂️-@lemmy.ml
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      3 months ago

      yeah but then theyd have to pay ya instead of pocketing almost everything and getting a robot to do it for them.

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      3 months ago

      Yeah but you are a person presumably, so there is accountability. The reason to use AI is to escape accountability

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    3 months ago

    I can’t load the link but the human beings at places like Enterprise where I usually rent are totally reasonable. They’re always like, don’t worry, only big things are an issue.

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      3 months ago

      It really depends on the company. Some look for any way to squeeze you. Others are pretty decent and probably more efficient as they dont waste as many working hours on bullshit claims and claim resolution.

      Also if i rent a car i want things to go smoothly. I got places to be. You make my life easy, ill happily pay again and do my best to make yours easy too.

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    3 months ago

    AI is going to make customer service so much worse than it is now. Makes me want to be a customer as infrequently as possible.

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    3 months ago

    My car needed some repair work. Insurance set me up for a rental with Hertz who told me not to pay for bridge tolls with my own car’s transponder. When I take the car back, they tell me I’ll be invoiced later for the tolls. Had 4 toll crossings which ordinarily would come to less than $30 (even less if I had used the transponder).

    A month later, the Hertz charges show up: $77 (including ‘processing fee’). Called and complained. They said they’d look into it. Never heard back.

    Not using them again.

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    3 months ago

    I’ve had all of my wheels stolen before. That was an awkward teams meeting, explaining why I was not there in person. The photographs I sent into the chat made it more entertaining though.

    I think the weirdest part was how nonchalant that Hertz rep was about the situation. Because this shit happens all the time

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        That is not what I was suggesting. It was more like oh yeah, this happens all the time no worries…

        Come to find out Hertz removes the OEM installed lock nuts on each vehicle, which was starting to me. I realize there are ways to around that quickly, but why remove a simple barrier like this?

        The other thing I figured out is why all hotels don’t monitor their parking lots… That is what really pissed me off.

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        I don’t know… But some people take their shitty jobs way too seriously.

        Honesty, if you are working for some mega Corp why are you bootlicking? They don’t give a shit about you.

        I don’t understand some people… It’s like the dude working at Walmart running after shoplifters… Like dude… You’re risking your life for fucking Walmart…

  • Kühlschrank@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    There isn’t really a good rental company but Hertz towers above the rest as the worst. I’ve gone to pick up a car I reserved at noon on a Wednesday and there was just nobody there to give me the key and no one to answer a phone.

    • A_Random_Idiot@lemmy.world
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      3 months ago

      Is Hertz still renting cars to people, then reporting them stolen so the people who rented the cars get pulled over by psycho aggressive cops and run the very real risk of being shot/killed?

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    Returned a multi-week Hertz rental a couple of days ago and had to fight with the staff to get to get a written acknowledgement of no damage.

    Customers are supposed to just trust Hertz employees will self-report damaging the car after it has been turned in? Absolutely laughable considering how many times rental companies try to screw over their customers.

    This is great info and I won’t be renting from Hertz again.

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    I’m assuming they stuck a camera to an LLM?

    Tech companies are treating LLMs like how people back in the day would put asbestos or mercury in everything. “It’s good at this one thing, it’s gotta work for other stuff too.”

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      3 months ago

      You do realize that you are allowed to read the article, right? Cause if you did, you would have noticed the picture of the setup in the article, along with a basic description of it.

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      I’m assuming they stuck a camera to an LLM?

      Hey, if you don’t know what you’re assuming, there’s no point asking us.

      But I’ll say YES, that’s what you’re assuming, just so you have an answer.