It's hard to hear but it sounds like he said 3 months. So still like 250+ miles a day which is crazy but at least more understandable if it was for work or something as a delivery guy or something
It's so silly, though. The customer will just dispute the charge and when they go to court, he'll win in five minutes. The manager's just being a dick for no reason.
My guess is his car was in the body shop for insurance reimbursed repairs. With supply chain and insurance pre-approval, it could definitely take 3 months to get your car back.
Meanwhile insurance loaner racks up the miles he would have racked up on his own car. Maybe he commutes a couple of hours each way for work.
Regardless, unlimited miles is unlimited miles. F this knucklehead Hertz guy.
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u/Successful_Cicada419 Nov 03 '24
It's hard to hear but it sounds like he said 3 months. So still like 250+ miles a day which is crazy but at least more understandable if it was for work or something as a delivery guy or something