Originally Posted by
frequentflyer17
If you are renting on business and get in an accident, part of the Hertz process is to confirm with Oracle that you were in fact on business for them. If you misused that privilege and applied the CDP when you weren't entitled to it, not only will you be on the hook for damages, but you'll also be on the permanent DNR. If you are renting on business, it's usually included in the rate, so no need to use your VISA as coverage.
Ultimately, if you want to know what Oracle provides while on rental, confirm with whoever at your company provided you with the Oracle CDP; they are always provided with everything you need to know.
I'm a former Hertz employee who had responsibilities in the operation, but also did stints in the body damage department and collections as well. This info was current as of 2 years ago. It's a slow moving company and i'm still fairly connected. Things don't change often so i'd say my advice may still be relevant.
Thanks for this. I use my card that covers in case of an accident, so if you guys deny the CDP, I assume my card would pick up the damages