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Hertz and other agencies are increasingly relying on scanners that use high-res imaging and A.I. to flag even tiny blemishes, and customers aren’t happy.
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More Hertz customers are learning that if you rent from a lot with an AI scanner, chances are it'll charge you for the ...
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Hertz faces backlash over AI scanners charging $350 for "tiny dings" on rentals, sparking customer frustration and concerns about damage ...
The company has avoided major legal problems for fatal accidents involving its partially automated Autopilot and FSD features ...
A customer faced a surprise bill for an almost imperceptible mark on the returned car’s quarter panel detected by Hertz’s ...
My parents are maple-syrup-in-the-veins New Englanders, so Manchester is as appealing as it is senior-friendly.