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		<description><![CDATA[About 3 weeks ago I had a job interview in California and currently living in Philadelphia. The employer reserved a rental car for me with the company in order to get around town with your credit card. I had a long flight, with more than a layman, and not firm until you reach near the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.carrentals4cheap.com/about">About</a> 3 weeks ago I had a job interview in California and currently living in Philadelphia. The employer reserved a rental car for me with the company in order to get around town with your credit card. I had a long flight, with more than a layman, and not firm until you reach near the clock 2 hours or Philadelphia. There was a long line, and after <a href="http://www.carrentals4cheap.com/about">about</a> half an hour took me back and shown a Chevy Aveo. She handed me papers to sign saying there was no damage to the car, and would pay an additional $ 10 per day for 23 years. I walked around the car, and I see nothing. He was anxious to get to my hotel and go to bed, so they signed the papers and left. </p>
<p>I used the car to get to my job interview in my hotel and back to the airport. Everything was <a href="http://www.carrentals4cheap.com/about">about</a> a 5 mile radius of each other. I returned the car on Sunday with a full tank of gas. When I returned the car, I stood up and started taking my luggage. The Lord asked me how was the car and check the car for damage. After a few minutes, I was told to sign some papers for the damage to the car. I read the Consumerist a lot and a siren went off in my head &#8230; </p>
<p>I knew that there was screwed. I left my bags and went to the car and asked him to show me the damage. Below the driver&#8217;s door, was driving a dent / ripple in the door panel. Paint the door was not scratched at all and it was covered in dust. If it had happened when I had the car, which was to have been the first day or two. I said it was not much, that someone, probably opened his car door in a parking lot and dinged the door of my car. I thought it was a big problem. I started flipping out. Even if he could see the damage or the design of the car because it was very difficult to detect. I told him if the damage was there before I had the car, it was likely that I would never have noticed when I started to inspect the car.<br />
He said his department has lost check to see if the damage noted above. I knew it was a lot of crap and I was only going to get a big bill in the mail a couple of weeks. He asked me to sign papers agreeing to the damage. I told him there was no way to be signed. We argued for <a href="http://www.carrentals4cheap.com/about">about</a> 10 minutes, and added that the document I do not think the damage was there when he received the car. I needed my flight, so I signed and left. </p>
<p>Indeed, I received a bill for $ 495.20 today, including $ 50 administrative fee. The brand new car is only $ 10,000. It includes a summary of the charges, and 10 photos of the car showing the damage. The funny thing is that no visible damage to any of the images. They are incredibly low res, and probably the most ridiculous part of this story. I included the letter to me and the images. These charges are outrageous on many levels. Do I have any recourse, besides paying? Are they going to attack my reputation, or go after the employer&#8217;s credit card first? </p>
<p>It&#8217;s hard to tell from the photos, but it looks like something that made an impression in the car. If you signed the papers saying there was no damage before renting, and now you signed the papers saying there was no damage that occurred after he rented the car, yes, it is possible that in a pickle. How much depends on how it was safe. </p>
<p>Did you pay the Company, or not have to give it up and put that on my credit card? In the latter case, you must contact the employer and let him know the situation and see if your credit card company will pay for it (ie no cost to him). If you took the insurance company, you need to see if they say covers damage done to the car. Your situation is more complicated, however, because of it being paid by your potential employer &#8230; Just want to set foot on. Still need to tell you because if the insurance was on his credit card might be a question of responsibility for the round. </p>
<p>These are only our best ideas based on one we have heard, are there any readers in the audience with more experience in these matters, they can share their views?</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Enterprise Car Rental</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Jun 2009 15:24:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When Jack Taylor first founded Enterprise car rentals back in 1957, he set up some founding values that he felt every car rental company needed. Many years later, these are the same founding values that the Enterprise car rental company uses today. Although Jack was able to set an example through his own personal commitment, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><span>When Jack Taylor first founded Enterprise car rentals back in 1957, he set up some founding values that he felt every car rental company needed. Many years later, these are the same founding values that the Enterprise car rental company uses today. Although Jack was able to set an example through his own personal commitment, to not only the customers but his company as well, the leaders of today have had to do it as well, staying true to the original formula that made it such a great company in the first place. The last five decades have been truly successful for Enterprise, and they seem to be going no place else except up.</span></div>
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<p>Although Enterprise has stayed very true to Jack&#8217;s ground rules, they did want to add some values of their own. That is why, in 2003, Enterprise came up with Values Awards. This is a program that is designed mostly to recognize the offices across the world that best exemplify the founding values of the company. By making sure that all of the Enterprise stores around the globe are sticking to what they should be, the Enterprize name can rest assure that all customers are being treated fairly.</p>
<p>The Enterprise that we all known and love today now has an extended family of almost 65,000 people and has homegrown roots. Although the great leadership has been able to drive Enterprise into a great company, it&#8217;s the spirit of the employees that work for them that makes it truly one of the most well known car rental companies in the world. Although Enterprise has grown up fast and strong, the company does note that they never had a goal to be the biggest. They just wanted to work hard to become the best.</p>
<p>The reason why most customers admit to loving Enterprise car rental offices is because they are a big trustworthy company, but they still have the same feel and approachability of a small company. While many companies&#8217; main goal is to go out there and make money, Enterprize wants to go out and make friends.</p>
<p>Enterprise has always, unlike many of their competitors, operated through an extensive network of local areas. This is another one of those founding ideas that has stuck with the company for many years. By being able to stay in neighborhood networks, Enterprise has a location within <a href="http://www.carrentals4cheap.com/about">about</a> every 15 miles of <a href="http://www.carrentals4cheap.com/about">about</a> 90 percent of all of the United States. There are currently <a href="http://www.carrentals4cheap.com/about">about</a> 7,000 Enterprise car rental offices around the world. This includes most of them right in the United States, Ireland, Germany, the UK, and Canada. Enterprise is also able to handle almost tens of millions of transactions a year and has the ability to treat each of these cases just as special as the next.</p>
<p>Also, as a way to help out local places, Enterprise has made a name for itself by buying out millions of dollars worth of used vehicles from local dealerships instead of big chains. This is just a way for Enterprise to give back to the places that keep giving to them.</p>
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