Originally Posted by
Often1
Let it go.
This is not a big deal. Ultimately, you got the vehicle you paid for.
Nothing on FT is a big deal. I presume you never mind not getting upgrades? You get what you paid for.
Originally Posted by
maarten22
You can still take the car from another section, park it in the PC isle and take a picture so this proves nothing.
You can also take item B and return to the store where you bought item A for a full refund (they are the "same item" though not truly the same). The store will give you a refund. So, how else should they verify?
At the end of the day transactions depend on trust.
Originally Posted by
Transpacificflyer
Considering the behaviour of many customers now, a prudent disciplined approach is reasonable.
And who are we kidding here? It's obvious it wasn't the class of vehicle available as per the rental agreement. It's no different than an instore pricing error. Retailer advertises the goods at $100; sale contract is effected at $100, but when the customer goes to pick up the item at the store, the price tag says $10. Does one really expect that the customer should get the item for $10?
Ever heard of mistake fares?
Often stores will give you the marked price. How else are you to supposed to know the price? Nothing has an inherent worth/value.