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by Philcat Posted Thu August 12, 2010 @ 10:28 AM
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Sometimes you just have to go with the flow.
I had to pay double for one in Alaska, being a world event was going on at the Airbase and not one car was left, so I too went with the high priced Subaru.
It was the best vehicle for traveling in the mountains anyway and such great milage and performance and 4 wheel drive just when we needed it.
Getting bent out of shape for a few dollars is just not worth it.
You can always have them call you when the vehicle you want gets back in you know.
It's not like you have to build a fire to communicate.
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by LJidy Posted Fri July 23, 2010 @ 6:04 PM
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Budget or any other rental company should not reserve what they do not have in actual inventory at the time of rental, especially for reserved vehicles.
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by Fairbank R. Posted Wed July 21, 2010 @ 12:46 PM
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A7uvttu8ct0
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by Eclipse Posted Wed July 21, 2010 @ 1:54 AM
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It sounds like there was an overbooking situation or the vehicle suddenly became unavailable. In both situations, it is going to be difficult to please customers who reserved something and it is now going to be unavailable. Even when it is a "request" and not a "guarantee" that you will get a specific vehicle, the customer still is disappointed when the request cannot be met.
In this situation, the OP specifically posted in their original letter that they booked a "Pontiac G6 or similar". It sounds like Budget was invoking the "or similar" aspect of what this customer booked. Although the G6 was not available, they did have "similar" vehicles available, just slightly smaller. It sounds like they did have vehicles available to honor the reservation (Versa/Same Class), but they just did not meet the OPs needs. I think that is the risk you take when you are not specifically guaranteed a certain vehicle.
I think Traci provided excellent customer service. Spending time to call around to find a car to meet the customers needs is an excellent example of going above and beyond. Instead of saying "Take the Versa, it meet the criteria of what you booked, sorry.", she took time to search other locations to find exactly what the customer needed.
I think this is an example of good service, and I fail to see how they did not honor the reservation. It might not have been for the exact car, but there was a similar vehicle available in the same class.
While "compensation" might be a nice gesture, I do not think that any is absolutely necessarily owed since the company DID hold up their end of the deal. In this case, the customer did not get what they wanted, but got what the reservation was for. Not being able to get exactly what you want when it was not guaranteed for you does not entitle one to compensation. This is my opinion, but the final decision rests with the company.
OP, let us know if and when you hear back. I am interested to know the response.
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I agree
by Donno Wed July 21, 2010 @ 11:31 AM
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Promo
by Tracey B. Wed July 21, 2010 @ 11:08 PM
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by Tracey B. Posted Tue July 20, 2010 @ 6:51 PM
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For some of you that have commented failed to see or know that a hatchback Vesa is smaller than the G6 with less leg room and storage. Also if I turned those down it was for this reason. If Traci did her her job or not is not the problem. The problem is that there was not a suitable car for my needs or my upgrade for which I had a reservation. Had I just walked in without one then there wouldn't have been anything for me to say. Also for the fact that they were willing to hold a car for someone else is crazy.
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Leg Room
by Tracey B. Tue July 20, 2010 @ 10:37 PM
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BIG friend
by Tracey B. Wed July 21, 2010 @ 11:13 PM
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But
by Lisa H. Wed July 21, 2010 @ 9:33 AM
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by Lisa H. Posted Tue July 20, 2010 @ 1:51 PM
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From the Budget Website:
'Can you reserve a specific make/model car for me?
Yes! Although our standard fleet isn’t reservable by specific make and model, our Street Fleet is! Book your choice of any of our Street Fleet vehicles, and we’ll do our best to have that exact car waiting for you at the pick-up counter. And once you're behind the wheel of your favorite rental car, if you decide to keep your vehicle for a few more days, that's no problem at all. Since Budget offers each customer this same flexibility, please understand that we can't guarantee that the specific make or model you choose will always be available – some of our renters undoubtedly will decide to keep their favorite car longer than they originally planned which may overlap your rental request. But if we have the car of your choice at the location when you arrive, you'll get it!"
So, they don't promise the exact car you reserved and it makes sense, since they can't control exactly when people return them. They offered you two cars in the same category, that's really all they could do. You chose to make it a longer process then it needed to be.
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budget
by Tracey B. Tue July 20, 2010 @ 5:40 PM
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"after confirming that neither car was suitable for my needs"
Uh huh. Your needs. Your needs are a vehicle with four wheels, a vehicle that is safe and will hold passengers, briefcases, whatever.
You wanted what you wanted. When they didn't have it (maybe the previous person was late turnign it in), you stuck to your guns.
You wasted your own time. You deserve nothing.
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Actually
by NathanG Tue July 20, 2010 @ 9:16 PM
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Thanks
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by NathanG Posted Tue July 20, 2010 @ 11:01 AM
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I dont think you deserve anything. They did everything they could to please you and you just refused.
They even offered the Mustang for the same price as the G6. If you were looking for sporty that works. Then they offered you a Nissan versa which looks almost the same as the pontiac, but you refused that.
I think you should pay Traci for her time trying to please you.
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of course
by Lisa H. Tue July 20, 2010 @ 3:25 PM
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by Lisa H. Wed July 21, 2010 @ 9:38 AM
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Upgrade
by Tracey B. Wed July 21, 2010 @ 11:02 PM
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by Donno Posted Tue July 20, 2010 @ 9:21 AM
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Sometimes cars, hotels, planes are overbooked.
Traci tried hard to come up with a work around. You in fact turned down the upgrade of the Mustang for the same price of the G6.
They don't compensate "time", and I don't think they owe you a refund. I wonder how much they would bill for Traci's time spent attempting to help you.
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Sounds like they went out of their way to help you.
They did nothing wrong
Good Day
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