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If they get iffy, mention the small claims court to them. You could also tell them you are going to write to one of the money columns in the broadsheets; they love hire care woe stories and contact the company concerned to chase up the complaint.
I used to hire vans a lot and was wise to this.
I once picked up a van and the guy asked me to sign the form without seeing the vehicle. I went out to compare the vehicle to the marks noted on the doc.
The worried hire guy followed me out.
"What about this?" I asked, pointing to a huge rusty gash along the sill.
"Erm...."
By the time I had finished, I had marked every tiny blemish on the van on the form; it looked like the van had chicken pox.
You have to keep your wits about you.
I have got scammed though. Hired a car once from a guy dealing from a home address; a bit dodgy, I know. When it came to coming back, I knew he had requested a full tank, so made sure it was brimmed to the top of the neck at a garage less than half a mile away.
Had to drop it off at his house on Sunday, but he wasn't there, so I took photos of the car from all angles (35mm film in those days!).
Dropped a note through his door saying I had photographed the car on leaving and would not be held responsible for any subsequent damage and that I had brimmed the tank.
Unfortunately, I did not take a picture of the brimmed tank.
On Monday morning, I got a call from him saying he had billed me for £15 worth of petrol (it was a 3rd gen. 1989 Fiesta, which probably took about £15's worth to fill up!)
Wasn't worth fighting, but boy I was annoyed!
I used to hire vans a lot and was wise to this.
I once picked up a van and the guy asked me to sign the form without seeing the vehicle. I went out to compare the vehicle to the marks noted on the doc.
The worried hire guy followed me out.
"What about this?" I asked, pointing to a huge rusty gash along the sill.
"Erm...."
By the time I had finished, I had marked every tiny blemish on the van on the form; it looked like the van had chicken pox.
You have to keep your wits about you.
I have got scammed though. Hired a car once from a guy dealing from a home address; a bit dodgy, I know. When it came to coming back, I knew he had requested a full tank, so made sure it was brimmed to the top of the neck at a garage less than half a mile away.
Had to drop it off at his house on Sunday, but he wasn't there, so I took photos of the car from all angles (35mm film in those days!).
Dropped a note through his door saying I had photographed the car on leaving and would not be held responsible for any subsequent damage and that I had brimmed the tank.
Unfortunately, I did not take a picture of the brimmed tank.
On Monday morning, I got a call from him saying he had billed me for £15 worth of petrol (it was a 3rd gen. 1989 Fiesta, which probably took about £15's worth to fill up!)
Wasn't worth fighting, but boy I was annoyed!