I can’t load the link but the human beings at places like Enterprise where I usually rent are totally reasonable. They’re always like, don’t worry, only big things are an issue.
Returned a multi-week Hertz rental a couple of days ago and had to fight with the staff to get to get a written acknowledgement of no damage.
Customers are supposed to just trust Hertz employees will self-report damaging the car after it has been turned in? Absolutely laughable considering how many times rental companies try to screw over their customers.
This is great info and I won’t be renting from Hertz again.
Why would anyone rent from a company that was convicted of persecuting their own customers because of the incompetence of the company?
https://www.npr.org/2022/12/06/1140998674/hertz-false-accusation-stealing-cars-settlement
Hertz fucked up repeatedly and people lost their jobs, were imprisoned and had their credit scores wrecked because Hertz couldn’t find it’s own cars on it’s own lots.
Why anyone would give them a fucking nickel is beyond me
And just like that, I never rented from Hertz again.
Yeah people will not bother to risk losing so much money or a day argueing for a Camry. I had to do that once with a local rental here and never used them again despite them having better cars and cheaper price.
I got a ticket in France (I’m from the US) in a Hertz rental and never paid it, so I too will never rent from Hertz again.
I’m assuming they stuck a camera to an LLM?
Tech companies are treating LLMs like how people back in the day would put asbestos or mercury in everything. “It’s good at this one thing, it’s gotta work for other stuff too.”
How is a large language model going to apply to a visual inspection?
This is probably a CNN trained to identify different types of damage. Similar to how your phone identifies faces.
It’s got Radium! It’s what the body craves!
I’m assuming they stuck a camera to an LLM?
Hey, if you don’t know what you’re assuming, there’s no point asking us.
But I’ll say YES, that’s what you’re assuming, just so you have an answer.
Most “AI” are fancy predictive texts. Not really intelligent in the first place but a good marketing scam.
This is obviously not llm.
It’s almost certainly programmed to find damage that doesn’t exist and price gouge you for it, but they haven’t found that sweet spot yet, where you can get people to pay more without putting up a fight.
Cars get damaged, it’s part of USING a GOD DAMN CAR. To me if something is damge that is invisible to a normal human eye and doesn’t impact the function of it, it’s part of renting cars.
Have you considered… Line go up?
There isn’t really a good rental company but Hertz towers above the rest as the worst. I’ve gone to pick up a car I reserved at noon on a Wednesday and there was just nobody there to give me the key and no one to answer a phone.
Is Hertz still renting cars to people, then reporting them stolen so the people who rented the cars get pulled over by psycho aggressive cops and run the very real risk of being shot/killed?
Hertz is the worst rental company I’ve had to deal with. Enterprise is the only one I’ll use if I have a choice.
My car needed some repair work. Insurance set me up for a rental with Hertz who told me not to pay for bridge tolls with my own car’s transponder. When I take the car back, they tell me I’ll be invoiced later for the tolls. Had 4 toll crossings which ordinarily would come to less than $30 (even less if I had used the transponder).
A month later, the Hertz charges show up: $77 (including ‘processing fee’). Called and complained. They said they’d look into it. Never heard back.
Not using them again.
Yeah, never use rental car agency toll payment. Too late for you now, but they treat it the same way they do the gas fill charges. If they do it they’ll double the cost. Use your own toll pass if you have one, add the rental plate to the pass while you’re using it.
They did something similar to me in Florida, hit me for 400 fucking dollars. I use Avis now.
Steve Lehto did a video on this too. Hertz is a garbage company. https://youtu.be/kGgPEIv65pU
I’ve had all of my wheels stolen before. That was an awkward teams meeting, explaining why I was not there in person. The photographs I sent into the chat made it more entertaining though.
I think the weirdest part was how nonchalant that Hertz rep was about the situation. Because this shit happens all the time
It’s not like it’s their car, why would they get mad?
I don’t know… But some people take their shitty jobs way too seriously.
Honesty, if you are working for some mega Corp why are you bootlicking? They don’t give a shit about you.
I don’t understand some people… It’s like the dude working at Walmart running after shoplifters… Like dude… You’re risking your life for fucking Walmart…
That is not what I was suggesting. It was more like oh yeah, this happens all the time no worries…
Come to find out Hertz removes the OEM installed lock nuts on each vehicle, which was starting to me. I realize there are ways to around that quickly, but why remove a simple barrier like this?
The other thing I figured out is why all hotels don’t monitor their parking lots… That is what really pissed me off.
I’d love to see them prove they genuinely incurred those costs, how do you go about fixing a tyre scuff?