Tuesday, December 06, 2022

Hertz So Bad

Hertz Rental Cars has settled a lawsuit after allegations that it had falsely accused numerous customers of stealing cars, resulting in terrifying police encounters, arrest, and even imprisonment. 

The rental car company Hertz Global Holdings, Inc. announced on Monday that it would pay about $168 million to settle disputes with hundreds of customers who claim they were falsely accused of vehicle theft.

The company, which filed for bankruptcy in 2020, occasionally recorded certain vehicles as stolen, even after customers had extended and paid for their rental periods, sometimes leading to frightening run-ins with the authorities, and even jail time, according to lawsuits filed on behalf of customers across the country.

As many have noted, this is all things considered a pretty light punishment -- a monetary fine that will mostly be covered by insurance, and no tangible consequences for the executives responsible for the policy itself.

I have a general rule of thumb when transacting in a business sector with a somewhat skeezy reputation: Always work with the company that most recently was caught in a high-profile scandal, because they're most likely to be on their best behavior in the near-term (it's why I bank at Wells Fargo!). But even taking that rule into account, I stay away from Hertz. The bespoke Grand Theft Auto expansion pack is just the start of their customer service trainwreck.

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