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| - I'm disappointed that i couldn't give this a lower rating but let's say they get one star for an impressive posted rate. After that, my goodnees, the rating falls off a cliff. The car was fine, a Chrysler 200 relatively clean. It worked fine for 2 days and then, as i was helping my mother into the hospital, the battery died. Called Economy, no one answered. Luckily, i got a friendly boost, but the next morning, it died again. I called the office and was told i must have done something to it and i should call a cab to boost it. $25 later, i was boosted and on my way. I left the car running for an hour just in case, but it died again the next time. $30 later and i decided i had to take it back to them. Hassan, the only person who seems to work there and answers the phone tried it and couldn't get it to start. He did notice that i hadn't filled the engine (right because every time i stopped it cost me $30) and charged me $71 in gas and "reimbursed" me $30, leaving me $41 in gas and $25 in boost fees out.
I told him i would wait to watch him boost it, run it and start it himself since he insisted it was something i'd done, but i don't think he wanted to call his mom out to boost it.
Sadly i didn't read the other review here until now, but she 's right about shady AND that there are several names attached to this one counter and yard, which would more aptly be called Hassan's rental car. Save yourself the misery. You'll pay as much in the long run.
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