Originally Posted by
pbiflyer
Technically, it is not. If they accept the reservation, do not specifically set the terms of those rates when you make the reservation, no contract with those terms has been made.
It may be unethical, but not fraudulent.
My law prof disagreed with you. Change the facts a little bit. You rent a car and tell the RAC you work for company X, when you don't. Company X's rate includes free collision damage waiver. You're in an accident, a serious one. A lawsuit is filed. Depositions are taken. Can you imagine the result?