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Friday, February 25, 2022

Hertz car customers arrested for ‘stolen’ vehicles

A New Hampshire man is sitting in Florida jail after he says Hertz filed a police report wrongfully accusing him of stealing a rental car. He is one of the hundreds of Hertz customers that say the exact same thing happened to them. 

Newly unsealed bankruptcy documents suggest Hertz has filed hundreds of these police reports every year. NewsNation previously reported on the nightmare situations that led customers to sue the rental giant last year. Now, a new night nightmare situation is developing.

2 comments:

  1. Instant Brand Recognition is coming for Hertz, in the worst possible way.

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  2. I would not be one little bit surprised to find that it isn't only Hertz what does it. Budget once claimed a car I returned to them in Houston two days after renting it wasn't turned in for another two weeks. I'm guessing one of their hood-rat employees took off with it and I'm probably lucky to have not ended up in the same place as this poor schlub. At one time or another, I've rented from all of them or near enough, and if my experiences are any guide, they all suck.

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