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£300 Per Day Car Hire ???
"A woman was given a £400,000 bill for the hired Mercedes she was given to drive while her accident claim was being resolved.
Susan Harries drove her Audi, worth £10,000, into a parked Honda in Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands, in 2016 and was offered a Mercedes C220 by an independent firm."
For three years, Mrs Harries hired the motor costing £300 per day with the total bill coming to £400,000.
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Susan Harries drove her Audi, worth £10,000, into a parked Honda in Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands, in 2016 and was offered a Mercedes C220 by an independent firm."
For three years, Mrs Harries hired the motor costing £300 per day with the total bill coming to £400,000.
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It's not even a top of the range Mercedes, the hire price is ridiculous, a new C class costs only around 30,000. I can hire a Lamborghini here for 500 a day.
16:41 Thu 02nd Jan 2020
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3 years? daft bat and as she was at fault, she should pay it.
Also, the small print is there for a reason.
3 years? daft bat and as she was at fault, she should pay it.
Also, the small print is there for a reason.
Claiming that someone reversed their car out of their drive, and into your path, when you actually ploughed into the back of their stationary (and unoccupied) vehicle because you weren't looking where you were going is probably NOT a good idea!
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I think the woman was silly to use an independent firm for a hire car rather than going threw her insurance but not just that, she was silly enough not to read the fine print or it seems realise that there was a daily charge or what that daily charge was.
And as Buenchico mentions, the situation where she initially crashed her 10K car and tried to lie is heinous.
Yes, £300 car hire daily is extortionate and it makes you think, what utter mug would use that?
Rhetorical question of course, the same mug who ploughed into the back of a stationary car because they weren't looking at the road.
Some people are stupid, and deserve to be fined £400,000.
And as Buenchico mentions, the situation where she initially crashed her 10K car and tried to lie is heinous.
Yes, £300 car hire daily is extortionate and it makes you think, what utter mug would use that?
Rhetorical question of course, the same mug who ploughed into the back of a stationary car because they weren't looking at the road.
Some people are stupid, and deserve to be fined £400,000.
Regular car hire firms get their money up front. The type of firm referred to in this thread knows that they won't see a penny until the end of the hire period (which could be many months or, as in this case, years).
Further, they know that if the driver (rather than an insurer) has to pay, there's a high risk that they might default, e.g. by declaring themselves bankrupt, as may well happen in this case.
So, just like lenders who offer money to 'high risk' borrowers, they're forced to charge much higher rates than are available through normal car hire arrangements.
Further, they know that if the driver (rather than an insurer) has to pay, there's a high risk that they might default, e.g. by declaring themselves bankrupt, as may well happen in this case.
So, just like lenders who offer money to 'high risk' borrowers, they're forced to charge much higher rates than are available through normal car hire arrangements.
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