Posted by Tramway Guy on August 11, 2013 at 11:48:18 from (64.185.154.191):
In Reply to: Toll roads posted by samn40 on August 11, 2013 at 08:20:29:
Let me tell you about my recent experience. I rented a car in Los Angeles for a Trade Show in Palm Springs. Flew in on Sunday...flew out on Wednesday.
Two Months later, got a bill for $75 from Thrifty Auto Rental for not paying tolls. They listed all the toll gates, and the highways. I looked at the road numbers and toll plazas, but they did not match at all the Los Angeles Toll roads. Googled the highway numbers and found they were all in the Orlando, Florida area, and the day before I left L.A. No way that I could drive 3000 miles overnight and return the car in L.A. the next day.
Thrifty reversed the credit card charges and said that they don't bother to check the bills and match up with rental contract....they just search the plate numbers and find somebody who rented a car at that time. So maybe you are getting charged incorrectly.
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