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  2. Can I get a refund for this Priceline car rental? - AOL

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    It tried to mediate your refund request with Dollar, but the car rental company claimed it had given you the right vehicle. It had, initially. But, that car didn’t have plates.

  3. Fox Rent A Car Won't Refund My Deposit: Help Me, WalletPop - AOL

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    The trip was great but now the car rental company, Fox Rent A Car, is refusing to refund what they told me was a $150 deposit back to my card! Related Articles. AOL.

  4. Car rental - Wikipedia

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    A car rental, hire car or car hire agency is a company that rents automobiles for short periods of time to the public, generally ranging from a few hours to a few weeks. It is often organized with numerous local branches (which allow a user to return a vehicle to a different location), and primarily located near airports or busy city areas and ...

  5. Budget Rent a Car - Wikipedia

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    Budget Rent a Car System, Inc. is an American car rental company that was founded in 1958 in Los Angeles, California by Morris Mirkin. [2] Budget is a subsidiary of the Avis Budget Group , with its operations headquartered in Parsippany , New Jersey.

  6. Dollar Rent A Car - Wikipedia

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    Dollar Rent A Car (formerly known as Dollar A Day Rent A Car) is an American car rental agency, headquartered in Estero, Florida, with offices in many countries around the world. Dollar is owned by The Hertz Corporation , along with other agencies including Hertz Rent A Car , Firefly Car Rental and Thrifty Car Rental .

  7. More car insurance ‘stimulus checks’ are coming - AOL

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    A new wave of checks is coming as states push back against stingy insurers.