Originally Posted by
Boraxo
I don’t. Not my problem. People extend Hotel stays and cars all the time. Sometimes even when there is no inventory. This is why people get walked. it is the fault of the contractor for not Properly managing inventory with a margin of error. Like driving your tank to zero every time. As the customer who was walked (or had to wait for the car) I would never blame the customer before me. Always the vendors fault.
You are missing the point. This is far from an IM problem.
Hertz has sold the vehicle and contracted for delivery at a time when it is contractually entitled to have that specific vehicle in its possession.
There is no such thing as walking the new owner. Put simply, Hertz has no contractual right to extend the vehicle rental.
Not likely to occur often, but something for one to consider when doing business with a provider in Chap. 11.