• fubarx@lemmy.world
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    My car needed some repair work. Insurance set me up for a rental with Hertz who told me not to pay for bridge tolls with my own car’s transponder. When I take the car back, they tell me I’ll be invoiced later for the tolls. Had 4 toll crossings which ordinarily would come to less than $30 (even less if I had used the transponder).

    A month later, the Hertz charges show up: $77 (including ‘processing fee’). Called and complained. They said they’d look into it. Never heard back.

    Not using them again.

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      Yeah, never use rental car agency toll payment. Too late for you now, but they treat it the same way they do the gas fill charges. If they do it they’ll double the cost. Use your own toll pass if you have one, add the rental plate to the pass while you’re using it.

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      Yeah people will not bother to risk losing so much money or a day argueing for a Camry. I had to do that once with a local rental here and never used them again despite them having better cars and cheaper price.

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      6 months ago

      I got a ticket in France (I’m from the US) in a Hertz rental and never paid it, so I too will never rent from Hertz again.

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    I can’t load the link but the human beings at places like Enterprise where I usually rent are totally reasonable. They’re always like, don’t worry, only big things are an issue.

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    I took my car to the dealership (begrudgingly) for recall work, and they have one of these scanners. I’m not sure if AI is attached to it, but it clocked hundreds of dings and dents as “needing repair” despite everything being simple cosmetic scratches and dings.

    A friend of mine works for a dealership, where they have one of these things too, and even raindrops will register thousands of dings on these readers. They’re so full of shit to siphon every single penny out of their customers.

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      6 months ago

      I’m in the industry, and the only thing I’ve seen the scanners used for is cya. Make sure the dealer doesn’t get blamed for pre-existing damage

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    Hertz is so ass I reserved a car and the fuckers didn’t even show up with a car. Had to file a credit card dispute. The address they gave didn’t even exist.

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    I’m assuming they stuck a camera to an LLM?

    Tech companies are treating LLMs like how people back in the day would put asbestos or mercury in everything. “It’s good at this one thing, it’s gotta work for other stuff too.”

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      I’m assuming they stuck a camera to an LLM?

      Hey, if you don’t know what you’re assuming, there’s no point asking us.

      But I’ll say YES, that’s what you’re assuming, just so you have an answer.

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      How is a large language model going to apply to a visual inspection?

      This is probably a CNN trained to identify different types of damage. Similar to how your phone identifies faces.

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      You do realize that you are allowed to read the article, right? Cause if you did, you would have noticed the picture of the setup in the article, along with a basic description of it.

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    There isn’t really a good rental company but Hertz towers above the rest as the worst. I’ve gone to pick up a car I reserved at noon on a Wednesday and there was just nobody there to give me the key and no one to answer a phone.

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      Is Hertz still renting cars to people, then reporting them stolen so the people who rented the cars get pulled over by psycho aggressive cops and run the very real risk of being shot/killed?

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      Hertz is the worst rental company I’ve had to deal with. Enterprise is the only one I’ll use if I have a choice.

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    AI is going to make customer service so much worse than it is now. Makes me want to be a customer as infrequently as possible.

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    One of the problems with removing people from the equation is that there is no way to escalate an issue. I’m guessing it’s by design.

    An example of this is the food delivery app in the country where I live. One time a delivery person said the restaurant was closed. The app said it was open but it was a holiday. Neither of us could cancel the order or contact a person to allow the cancelation.

    Another instance, a delivery rider had a problem with their bike and asked me to cancel the order, when I told her I could not, she told me to call the restaurant to cancel it.

    I don’t think she really had a problem with her bike, but I couldn’t chat with anyone who worked at the app to resolve the issue. She eventually delivered it. I think she just didn’t want to wait for the food to be ready since it wasn’t fast food. I ended up ordering from a different place, and ended up with 2 dinners.

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    Returned a multi-week Hertz rental a couple of days ago and had to fight with the staff to get to get a written acknowledgement of no damage.

    Customers are supposed to just trust Hertz employees will self-report damaging the car after it has been turned in? Absolutely laughable considering how many times rental companies try to screw over their customers.

    This is great info and I won’t be renting from Hertz again.

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      Why would anyone rent from a company that was convicted of persecuting their own customers because of the incompetence of the company?

      https://www.npr.org/2022/12/06/1140998674/hertz-false-accusation-stealing-cars-settlement

      Hertz fucked up repeatedly and people lost their jobs, were imprisoned and had their credit scores wrecked because Hertz couldn’t find it’s own cars on it’s own lots.

      Why anyone would give them a fucking nickel is beyond me

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        holy shit! i worked in travel insurance organizing rental cars in case of breakdowns, with hertz as one of our primary partners in some areas, and at least in central europe i didn’t see cases like this. That’s quite shocking to learn for me!

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          Hertz had a bunch of bad shit in the news but this one… wow. and the impacts downline on people’s lives, all upended for the simple act of renting a car, yikes.

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    If it takes a whole 60 seconds for this glorified camera-carwash contraption to scan a vehicle and generate a report, they are charging $11,400/hour.

    Hertz, I will personally sit on a roller stool with a camera and make beep boop sounds for that dough. Take my resume.

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      Yeah but you are a person presumably, so there is accountability. The reason to use AI is to escape accountability

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      Hertz, I will personally sit on a roller stool with a camera and make beep boop sounds for that dough. Take my resume.

      The jo is harder than that. You have to occasionally say “enhance”.

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          That’s what they are hoping for so they can charge their customers for damages that don’t exist and go computers don’t make mistakes when you complain.

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        Could be, but that’s a very strange choice of language by the author. You scuff a tyre, you scratch or gouge a rim typically.

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          I mean I disagree. A gouge would be a big chuck taken out, a scratch would be a more surface level line where as a scuff would be a patch of surface level damage. I doubt I would ever use scuff in terms of a tyre either.

          That is the wonders of language though, everyone uses it differently :D

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            Language is wonderful when you know how to use it. Rims are rims, tires are tires and both together are wheels.

            I’ll give you scuffs; you certainly understand what a scuff is though.

            Easy easy, lemon squeezy.

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              I mean if you want to be pedantic then;

              Wheel: “a circular object connected at the centre to a bar, used for making vehicles or parts of machines move”

              So a rim or alloy can and is a wheel with or without a tyre ;)

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        A tire can be scuffed just like a rim can be scuffed just like a wheel can be scuffed.

        They are all equally valid to be scuffed.

        And Tyre is old English, go back to your island. ;)

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          I’m not saying it can’t be scuffed, I’m saying that personally I wouldn’t use it in that way because like you say I’m from an island that spells tyre with a y :p