Having seen their 70% Negative Reviews on TrustPilot, I can understand why I had bad experience with Enterprise. I received an email from Debtist.de demanding £70, on behalf of their client Enterprise Car Hire, claiming that I owed them an unexplained £20, when hiring one of their cars on the Continent some 17 months previously. Enterprise had tried to debit this unexplained £20 from my credit card some 2 months after the rental period. Not surprisingly MasterCard rightly blocked the transaction, citing that it was unauthorised and possibly fraudulent. Without even informing me, Enterprise went directly to this German Gestopo Debt Agency to retrieve this £20, to which this Agency added a £50 Admin fee for good measure. For Enterprise it was very much a ‘bull in a china shop’ - their attempt to debit my credit card failed, they assumed the worst, so they resorted to the mob. As for Debtist.de, they operate a zero tolerance gun to the head policy, and I eventually gave in, only after a week of emails when this Agency finally explained what the £20 was about. Apparently it was the Admin fee for a speeding fine whilst I rented the car. The moral here is if one’s Credit Card fulfils its security checks and obligations on your behalf and blocks unauthorised transactions, then it’s YOUR fault and you’re still liable. There’s a new world order now, chasing debtors costs too much money, you only get ONE chance, miss a payment then the mobsters are called.
7 months ago
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