Originally Posted by
Grichka
It is actually the interesting part of the discussion.
My feeling is that situations usually slowly move towards more logic.
Hence the example of granting voting right to woman.
That was a sad fact of the 19th century that they did not have such right but grossly illogical.
I'm not sure I make myself clear here, english is not my first language...
I don't think English is the problem, rather standard business and contract law understanding, and that Hertz is in all rights able to increase your original rate, or re-rate you if you fail to meet your original contract obligations.
Here's an example I ran into in my office yesterday. We do business with a vendor to handle print and postage of client statements. We pay a certain price for each piece based on a contractual volume, if the volume decreases below a certain point, the price per unit increases. So at certain points, it's actually more expensive to print less volume then more, but that is part of our contractual obligation and if we fail to meet the rate requirements, we would fully expect to pay the increased rate.