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For years, the rental car company Hertz falsely accused hundreds of innocent customers of stealing its vehicles — accusations that, for some customers, resulted in arrests, felony charges and jail...
Rental car giant Hertz Global Holdings announced Monday it would pay $168 million to settle 364 claims that it erroneously filed criminal reports against customers who did not return vehicles...
Scammers are posing as rental car companies, setting up their own websites, and advertising fake customer service phone numbers, all to convince travelers they’re legit. Then, they’re asking people to pre-pay for the rental — with a gift card or prepaid debit card.
A bankruptcy court judge was set to hear arguments Thursday regarding claims filed by dozens of Hertz customers who say they were falsely arrested — and in some cases jailed — because the company...
CNN — Hertz will pay $168 million to settle 364 claims related to the company falsely reporting rental cars as stolen. These cases sometimes resulted in people being arrested and even...
Looking to rent a car? Take extra caution when booking online, as scammers are impersonating car rental representatives.
The horrified customer called Hertz, and, as related to the Times, the rental company's customer service rep seemed not very bothered by the incident, offering a measly $100 off the dirty rental. Then the company made that even measlier after the car's return by adding a $75 cleaning fee for dog hair removal.
That Cheap Car Rental May Be a Fraud With supplies down and prices up, criminals are moving in, consumer watchdogs warn. Here’s how to avoid becoming a victim.
The rental car company Hertz Global Holdings, Inc. announced on Monday that it would pay about $168 million to settle disputes with hundreds of customers who claim they were falsely accused...
Hertz has agreed to pay out $168 million in hundreds of customer settlements, following years of unfounded accusations of theft by the rental giant. The company claims that a faulty inventory...