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... Read moreWhen renting a car, one common issue renters face is the rental car company disputing their claims about damages, fuel levels, or contract terms. From personal experience, I've found that clear communication and thorough documentation can make a big difference in resolving such conflicts. First, always inspect the car carefully before driving off. Take detailed photos or videos of every part of the vehicle, including mileage and fuel level indicators. This evidence can protect you if the company later claims damage or fuel discrepancies. It’s also helpful to get a written confirmation from the rental agent acknowledging the car's condition upon pickup. If the rental company doesn't believe your claims, remain calm and professional in all communications. Request to speak to a supervisor if needed, and always keep a copy of your rental agreement and all correspondence. Sometimes, companies may resist claims due to internal policy or miscommunication, but persistence and polite negotiation can often lead to a better outcome. Additionally, consider using third-party services or apps that document vehicle conditions at rental time or provide rental insurance customization. These extra steps can offer an extra layer of security. In summary, renting a car is convenient but sometimes complicated when disputes arise. Being proactive, documenting thoroughly, and communicating clearly are key to avoiding or resolving issues when "the rental car company won’t believe" your claims.

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He did this to me too😔😔😔😭😭

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sam

I knew it

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