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ropeguru
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join:2001-01-25
Mechanicsville, VA

Seems like a comon thing now...

Here is a break down for a two day car rental from enterprise:

2 Days @ $ 30.59 USD         $ 61.18 USD
VEHICLE LICENSE FEE RECOVERY $  0.76 USD
2.02/DAY SURCHARGE/TIRE FEE $  4.04 USD
 

Companies are getting soooooo greedy...

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xsiddalx

join:2005-03-11
Chicago, IL

said by ropeguru:

Here is a break down for a two day car rental from enterprise:

2 Days @ $ 30.59 USD         $ 61.18 USD
VEHICLE LICENSE FEE RECOVERY $  0.76 USD
2.02/DAY SURCHARGE/TIRE FEE $  4.04 USD
 

Companies are getting soooooo greedy...

Where they may differ, are the fees actually taxes passed back to the respective governments?

Obscene or not, most fees discussed on this board are not passed to government entities.


ropeguru
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join:2001-01-25
Mechanicsville, VA

Regardless, fees charged to companies should be included in the price and not tacked on later. A tax I can see being broken out, but all the admin fees and crap like that are getting really getting bad.
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xsiddalx

join:2005-03-11
Chicago, IL

said by ropeguru:

Regardless, fees charged to companies should be included in the price and not tacked on later. A tax I can see being broken out, but all the admin fees and crap like that are getting really getting bad.
I admit I am not very well studied on auto fees (I don't rent enough to care). That said, I do believe these "fees" go directly to gov entities..therefore, they are actually taxes, unlike most telco and cableco "fees", industries I am actually very familiar with.

I agree with you wholeheartedly though!

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