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Why is Enterprise taking money out of my account?

Like all car rental companies, Enterprise will put a hold on your credit card or debit card when you rent a car. The hold is equal to the rental rate plus a security deposit. The company holds this sum to guard against scenarios like an accident, late return or additional fuel charge.



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Like all car rental companies, Enterprise will put a hold on your credit card or debit card when you rent a car. The hold is equal to the rental rate plus a security deposit. The company holds this sum to guard against scenarios like an accident, late return or additional fuel charge.

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Detail Fee: Enterprise retains the ability to charge up to a $100 per vehicle detail fee on any unit returned that is deemed by Enterprise to exceed the acceptable levels of exterior and/or interior rental wear and tear.

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Should you return your rental car late or in a damaged condition, your signed agreement gives the rental car company the right to withdraw funds from your bank account to cover late fees or damage repair.

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On average, when you rent from Enterprise, they typically put a hold for anywhere between $200 and $500 on your credit card.

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Like all car rental companies, Enterprise will put a hold on your credit card or debit card when you rent a car. The hold is equal to the rental rate plus a security deposit. The company holds this sum to guard against scenarios like an accident, late return or additional fuel charge.

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An auto rental chargeback occurs when a customer disputes a charge resulting from an auto rental. Cardholders have the right to contact their bank and file a chargeback, attempting to force a refund of unfair charges.

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Cancellation Fee Just let Enterprise know you'd like to cancel the reservation. However, if you prepaid for your rental, you'll pay a $50 fee to cancel more than 24 hours before pickup.

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Can you negotiate price with Enterprise? Enterprise has a no-haggle car buying policy. If you want to pay a lower price for a car, you'll either need to find a different car or look for a vehicle elsewhere.

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There is a clause in the rental agreement that says they can charge for any 'unforseen expenditure upon returning the vehicle' up to 6 months later..so guess they do have credit card details on file!

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You can rent a car with a $300 credit limit, but it depends on the amount of time you plan on renting the vehicle and the type of vehicle you're renting.

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The short answer is no, a credit card is not required to rent a car, but it may make things easier. Most of the major rental agencies will accept debit cards for initial deposits and final payments. A credit card is usually encouraged because it tends to be the easiest way to pay.

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CAN I PAY FOR THE RENTAL OF A CAR FOR ANOTHER INDIVIDUAL? The renter of the vehicle must be present to sign the rental agreement and provide their credit card at the time of pick up. The renter cannot provide a credit or debit card belonging to someone else for their use.

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If a renter secures their rental with cash, they will receive the refund at the point of return or by mail depending on the location. Note: not all locations will accept cash. If a renter secures their rental with a debit card, their refund will be processed that same day.

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