LucyStorm
Has a love affair with the monorail
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The car that I rented from Dollar had mechanical problems that interfered with several days of my vacation. I have asked Dollar to be reimbursed, but so far they have refused, though they have given me one day rental coupon good only at Dollar Florida locations. I am not asking for full reimbursement, only partial, as the car was still drivable, although it did curtail my freedom to come and go as I pleased and I did not notify them immediately of the problem as it was not discovered until we were in Kissimee and I did not want to take more of my vacation to drive it back to the airport. This was a brake/transmission problem and I seriously doubt that Dollar could have been completely unaware of the problem.
Am I being unreasonable? If they gave me 1/2 of the cost back I would be more than satisfied. Should I expect more compensation than a one day rental good only in Florida?
Update- I received an apology email from Dollar today along with a $50 credit to my credit card. It seems that upon a detailed inspection, they found a transmission setting problem that was causing the car to downshift too early and giving the impression that there were brake problems. Dollar was grateful that I had brought this to their attention as evidently the car was delivered from the manufacturer with this problem, and in 5000 miles, no one had bothered to tell them. This problem evidently could have led to major problems with the transmission, that would have cost them in the end. I am happy with the apology for their earlier unpleasantness, and their affirmation that I was correct about the car.
Am I being unreasonable? If they gave me 1/2 of the cost back I would be more than satisfied. Should I expect more compensation than a one day rental good only in Florida?
Update- I received an apology email from Dollar today along with a $50 credit to my credit card. It seems that upon a detailed inspection, they found a transmission setting problem that was causing the car to downshift too early and giving the impression that there were brake problems. Dollar was grateful that I had brought this to their attention as evidently the car was delivered from the manufacturer with this problem, and in 5000 miles, no one had bothered to tell them. This problem evidently could have led to major problems with the transmission, that would have cost them in the end. I am happy with the apology for their earlier unpleasantness, and their affirmation that I was correct about the car.