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Avis Accident question
Had a 3 day Avis car rental in Dallas, using a code from a business. I purchased all available insurance except LDW. I had a fender bender the 2nd day, and finished the rental with the car. Avis is now charging me $800 including the in-house repair, fees, and loss of rental time for the vehicle. They claim I am liable because when filling out the Avis accident form, in error I checked the box that I was using the car for personal use instead of business use.
Anyone have any "constructive advice" how to go forward. |
Was the AWD from your/your employer's business?
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Employers
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Have you told Avis that it was an error in the paperwork? Would they accept a letter from your employer that you were on business in Dallas? Know a lawyer? Usually works to send a certified letter from an attorney stating your position and willingness to fight it in court. Worked for my brother with a rental car damaged from Budget.
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The lawyer letter seems like the best idea. Seems kind of scammy considering with their in-house repair and all, it couldn't have cost them more than $100. Plus the $30 a day I paid for insurance.
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Originally Posted by elusive1
(Post 12239781)
I purchased all available insurance except LDW.
Originally Posted by elusive1
(Post 12239781)
The lawyer letter seems like the best idea. Seems kind of scammy considering with their in-house repair and all, it couldn't have cost them more than $100. Plus the $30 a day I paid for insurance.
FWIW, the bulk of your $800 bill is likely the "loss of use" fee to cover the time that the car wasn't available for Avis to rent because it was being repaired. You might be able to get the loss of use fees lowered if you ask to see utilization and revenue per day numbers that support the amount of the fee, but the amount you'd probably have to pay to retain a lawyer to push Avis on this would likely exceed whatever savings you might realize. The moral victory might be worth it, however:p |
Originally Posted by elusive1
(Post 12239781)
The lawyer letter seems like the best idea. Seems kind of scammy considering with their in-house repair and all, it couldn't have cost them more than $100. Plus the $30 a day I paid for insurance.
In my case, the supporting documentation showed that they do _not_ do the repairs in house. These days, you can hardly get a single hail dent popped for under $100 so I don't think the above is a realistic comment. |
Thanks to everyone for the input
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