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Avis is screwing me over
Posted on 8/26/24 at 10:30 pm
Posted on 8/26/24 at 10:30 pm
So I got a rental car from Avis on my trip back home. They upgraded me to a Rav 4. I went to put our bags in the back and noticed it had Florida plates and noticed some sand in the back cargo. I didn’t really care as it wasn’t a ton and wanted to get along with our trip.
I drove the car around Atlanta and the north Georgia mountains and returned it a few days later just as it had been.
I just got an email saying they are charging me $450 for excessive soiling (sand).
I am livid that I even have to deal with this. I have to wait til their customer service is open tomorrow but this pisses me off.
I drove the car around Atlanta and the north Georgia mountains and returned it a few days later just as it had been.
I just got an email saying they are charging me $450 for excessive soiling (sand).
I am livid that I even have to deal with this. I have to wait til their customer service is open tomorrow but this pisses me off.
Posted on 8/26/24 at 10:32 pm to flyAU
You should’ve called and let them know about the sand (and sent pictures) but that you were still good with taking it. That way they knew it wasn’t you but you wouldn’t have to wait or pay for the cleanup.
Posted on 8/26/24 at 10:37 pm to Ash Williams
It wasn’t even enough to worth mentioning.
Posted on 8/26/24 at 10:43 pm to flyAU
It depends on the location you're returning it to, and how they operate. I returned a car with zero damage to ORD, they signed off, and three weeks later they tried to bill me for over $1k for some sort of bumper damage that didn't even exist. Never happened to me otherwise across hundreds of domestic rentals.
The local shop is trying to bump numbers up before Q4, but trying to claim excessive sand in ATL and North doesn't seem to be a well though out scheme. Red mud, maybe, but sand?
The local shop is trying to bump numbers up before Q4, but trying to claim excessive sand in ATL and North doesn't seem to be a well though out scheme. Red mud, maybe, but sand?
Posted on 8/27/24 at 6:39 am to flyAU
Had the same thing in June. Had a reservation at TUL, they gave a RAM pickup. The interior looked like it had been at a worksite previously. I had a meeting to get to and didn’t worry about, 1 month later got a $250 cleaning charge. Disputed it with my CC company
Posted on 8/27/24 at 6:51 am to flyAU
Do a walk around with your phone video before leaving the lot. Be sure to get to get the location of the car in the video. That has saved me a couple of times from incurring damage charges. Good luck.
Posted on 8/27/24 at 9:16 am to flyAU
quote:
So I got a rental car from Avis on my trip back home. They upgraded me to a Rav 4. I went to put our bags in the back and noticed it had Florida plates and noticed some sand in the back cargo. I didn’t really care as it wasn’t a ton and wanted to get along with our trip.
I drove the car around Atlanta and the north Georgia mountains and returned it a few days later just as it had been.
I just got an email saying they are charging me $450 for excessive soiling (sand).
I have a hard time believing this. A rental comes with a light cleaning including. If they are going to charge $450, it was a hell of a lot more than some sand that took them 5 minutes to vacuum.
Do you know for a fact that they are even charging you for the sand or if it was something else? Hell you can pay someone to do a full detail for $450. I find it hard to believe a rental car manager would want to piss off a customer that badly unless it was absolutely accesseive.
Posted on 8/27/24 at 9:19 am to baldona
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I find it hard to believe a rental car manager would want to piss off a customer that badly unless it was absolutely accesseive
We would never bill out for stuff like that. Sand is an absolute pain to clean up because we only ever got plastic vacuums and few places had brushes to help agitate the fabric of the cars. Billing for full details only ever happened if a car got smoked out or had stains all over.
Sounds like either as you said: someone is lying, or a branch manager was being dumb and made a very small issue into a huge issue.
OP:
don't pay the bill and never rent from Avis ever agin.
Posted on 8/27/24 at 12:25 pm to flyAU
National once sent me a bill for a $400 speeding ticket, in Miami. I rented the car in New Orleans, drove about ~150 total miles.
-Sent them the dates I had the car (not the date of the ticket)
-Sent the a map showing the distance was not possible one way much less round trip
Had to argue back and forth multiple times before getting it fixed.
-Sent them the dates I had the car (not the date of the ticket)
-Sent the a map showing the distance was not possible one way much less round trip
Had to argue back and forth multiple times before getting it fixed.
Posted on 8/27/24 at 11:19 pm to baldona
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have a hard time believing this. A rental comes with a light cleaning including. If they are going to charge $450, it was a hell of a lot more than some sand that took them 5 minutes to vacuum. Do you know for a fact that they are even charging you for the sand or if it was something else? Hell you can pay someone to do a full detail for $450. I find it hard to believe a rental car manager would want to piss off a customer that badly unless it was absolutely accesseive.
Yes it is true.
Trust me I wouldn’t have come to post about it if it wasn’t so outrageous. It was not a lot of sand at all. Someone put their beach bag in the back and didn’t shake off the mat. Avis obviously didn’t think it was a big deal either since it wasn’t a problem to the person “light cleaning” from the prior persons rental return.
For $450 it better look like a crime scene.
I did call and they waived it. But lesson is learned. Don’t accept anything that isn’t spotless. I have been renting cars for work for 15 years and never had this happen.
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Posted on 8/27/24 at 11:34 pm to flyAU
I will say that if Avis or any other rentals pull this they better send photographic evidence of what they are charging for and send it with the email.
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