After this, Hertz placed me on their Do Not Rent list and claimed that I tried to rent a car with a fraudulent ID. I do not understand this since my ID is entirely valid and definitely not fraudulent.
DEAR TRAVEL TROUBLESHOOTER: I rented a car from Hertz in Cabo San Lucas. After this, Hertz placed me on their Do Not Rent list and claimed that I tried to rent a car with a fraudulent ID.
I rented a car from Hertz in Cabo San Lucas. After that, Hertz placed me on the "Do Not Rent" list. Hertz claims that I tried to rent a car with a fraudulent ID. I do not understand this since my ...
Q: I rented a car from Hertz in Cabo San Lucas. After this, Hertz placed me on their Do Not Rent list and claimed that I tried to rent a car with a fraudulent ID. I do not understand this since my ...
In so-called rental listing scams, scammers will make up listings that aren't available for rent or simply do not exist in order to fraudulently take your money, according to the Federal Trade ...
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I rented a car from Hertz in Cabo San Lucas. After that, Hertz placed me on the Do Not Rent List. Hertz claims that I tried to rent a car with a fraudulent ID. I do not understand this since my ID ...
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