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Why would enterprise put you on the Do Not Rent list?

It's a list of customers who are no longer allowed to rent from a car rental company. The most common reason for getting on the list is failing to pay for your car. Often, it's a repair bill, but it can also be a rental bill.



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They keep it forever. This isn't like credit where you can not pay a credit card and after 5 or 6 years, it falls off. If you owe money, even 20 bucks, if you don't pay, you are blacklisted from it and all its subsidiaries. So Enterprise rental, alamo, and national would refuse to rent a car to you if you owed money.

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Research the rental car company by searching for the name of the company and words like “scam,” “complaint,” or “review” to check if other people have had a bad experience. Verify deals with the company directly. If you need customer support, look for contact info on the company's official website.

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Avoiding the do not rent list is best for you, if you frequently rent vehicles. There are major car rental companies that own a chain of national car rental companies. If your name is listed under a do not rent list in one company, you will also be blacklisted from all of the subsidiaries.

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Monitoring the rental vehicle in real-time is the main reason why majority of Hertz & Enterprise rental car owners fit their vehicles with Rental Car GPS tracking systems. With GPS tracking devices fitted on your car, you can be able to spot the whereabouts of your car at any point in time.

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Enterprise and other car rental companies maintain a (DNR) list which is a list of customers who have been forbidden from renting a vehicle for any reason.

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