Hertz Apologizes for $10,000 Charge on “Unlimited” Mileage Rental
Hertz recently faced backlash after a dispute with a customer who rented an electric car on an “unlimited” mileage contract but was later hit with a $10,000 mileage fee. The incident, captured on video and widely shared on social media, raised questions about the clarity of Hertz’s rental terms and sparked renewed criticism of the company’s billing practices.
The disagreement occurred at a Hertz franchise, where the customer expected “unlimited” mileage to mean no restrictions on the number of miles driven. However, Hertz’s representative argued that the customer was not authorized to drive 25,000 miles, despite the “unlimited” label.
A Heated Exchange Captured on Video
In the video, the customer and the Hertz representative debate the definition of “unlimited,” with the customer insisting that the term implies “no limits.” The Hertz employee counters that the contract terms did not explicitly permit such extensive use, adding, “no one signed anything saying (Hertz) allowed you to drive 25,000 miles.”
When the customer continued to dispute the charge, the representative raised his voice and presented an ultimatum: accept the $10,000 charge or face potential arrest. This approach and the tone of the exchange sparked intense backlash online, with viewers expressing shock at the employee’s handling of the issue.
Hertz Responds and Rescinds Mileage Charge
Following the controversy, Hertz confirmed that the customer would not be billed for the mileage charge. In a statement to The Drivea company spokesperson apologized and assured that “customer satisfaction is our top priority at Hertz.” The company added, “Per the terms of the contract, the customer will not be billed for mileage. Our franchisee is addressing the employee’s conduct and reinforcing our customer service standards and policies to ensure they are understood and followed consistently across our locations.”
A Pattern of Controversial Charges at Hertz
This incident adds to a growing list of controversies for Hertz. Recently, the rental company came under fire for charging customers who rented electric vehicles for gasoline—a clear error that frustrated and confused customers. The company’s repeated billing issues may signal the need for clearer policies and terms, particularly around unlimited rentals.
Looking Forward: Clarity and Consistency in Rental Terms
Hertz’s repeated controversies may prompt the company to re-evaluate its policies around mileage and contract transparency to restore customer trust. Moving forward, Hertz hopes this latest apology will help clarify any misunderstandings around “unlimited” mileage contracts, reducing confusion and preventing similar disputes.
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