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car rental question
when enterprise says your unlimited mileage is limited to a group of states, do they have any way of knowing if you go somewhere else? or are they just bluffing?
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Re: car rental question
bluffing, but if you leave LA and come back with 700 miles, they know you went to vegas.
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Re: car rental question
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bluffing, but if you leave LA and come back with 700 miles, they know you went to vegas. [/ QUOTE ] that's what i figured. if they ask, i'll just say i did laps around the state. |
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Re: car rental question
one thing though is that certain states have vehicles that are for some reason prohibited w/out a commercial license/permit.
like if you're renting a huge econoline van in Illinois and drive it into Iowa, you can get pulled over b/c enterprise vans don't hold commercial permits. hope that helps... they usually have a pretty good reason to limit their interstate travel, you should look into it a little bit. no point in getting a ticket and then more punishment from signing your rental contract. |
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Re: car rental question
hmm...maybe i will check. i'm just driving a regular car from pittsburgh to maine for xmas b/c it's cheaper than flying and i can stop at foxwoods
i can't imagine that could really be a problem. the webpage says something about extra charges for mileage outside the multi-state area. as they say in maine: that's wicked retarded |
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Re: car rental question
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hmm...maybe i will check. i'm just driving a regular car from pittsburgh to maine for xmas b/c it's cheaper than flying and i can stop at foxwoods i can't imagine that could really be a problem. the webpage says something about extra charges for mileage outside the multi-state area. as they say in maine: that's wicked retarded [/ QUOTE ] I don't think you will have any problems...just don't get any tickets, moving or parking, then they will know and fine you per your rental contract. |
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