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Enterprise Retaliates Against Crime Victim

Alamo Car Rental Reservation, FLL

Alamo Car Rental Reservation, FLL

SubscriberWise founder Howe denied Alamo rental at Fort Lauderdale International Airport following prior victimization by Enterprise-owned National Car Rental

FORT LAUDERDALE, FL, USA, November 29, 2017 /EINPresswire.com/ -- SubscriberWise, the nation’s largest issuing CRA for the communications industry and the leading advocate for children victimized by identity fraud, announced today the continued mistreatment by Enterprise Holdings against company founder and America’s child identity guardian David Howe. The corporate abuse flows from Howe’s extensive fraud expertise which was immediately leveraged at the crime scene and subsequently exposed the ‘ding and dent’ scam to local media and law enforcement in Fort Myers, FL.

Related: National Car Rental Crime Victim David Howe Meets with FL Attorney General Pam Bondi’s Consumer Protection Investigators Including Director Butler (https://finance.yahoo.com/news/national-car-rental-crime-victim-152600365.html)

A similar financial scheme to hold unsuspecting customers liable for undercarriage damage was exposed by Wink News exactly 9 months earlier. The predatory pursuit involved a Sanibel couple who nearly became victims at the same airport location ( https://www.winknews.com/2016/02/29/sanibel-couple-charged-for-under-car-damages-to-rental/ )

“I can really empathize with crime victims everywhere,” said David Howe, SubscriberWise (www.subscriberwise.com) founder and 2016 National Car Rental crime victim at the Fort Myers International Airport. “It’s remarkable and sad that the same company that engaged in an attempted financial fraud one year ago would today continue its corporate malfeasance by black listing the victim from future rentals.

“But that’s exactly what happened to me and I’m speechless to say the least,” Howe remarked.

“Today I had a one-way rental reserved with the Alamo agency at the Fort Lauderdale International Airport,” continued Howe. “As it turns out – and so profoundly unfortunate it is from my perspective – Enterprise Holdings now owns the Alamo brand. And for more than a decade, I’ve been an Alamo customer in excellent standing. Throughout the years, I’ve never had a single issue, concern, or problem with the agency since I’ve been renting with my ‘Alamo Insider’ account.

“Unfortunately, that reality changed today when I attempted to obtain the Alamo rental. To my dismay, I was informed by both an Alamo agent and a manager on duty that the ‘Damage Recovery Unit’ blocked my ability to obtain rentals. Specifically, I was told that my driver license was flagged and that I wouldn’t be able to obtain rentals at Alamo, National, and Enterprise.

“Neither the agent or the manager could justify the company’s decision to deny the rental. Each was sympathetic after they reviewed some of the published news from the 2016 fraud attempt,” added Howe. “In fact, the agent seemed outraged by the facts of the incident after we invested a few minutes to review the published reports – including a discussion of the evidence I presented to FL AG Pam Bondi’s office as well as U.S. Senator Marco Rubio’s Legislative staff (http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20170318005007/en/Enterprise-Holdings-Fraud-Victim-Travels-Capitol-Hill )

“Frankly, I don’t care to rent from National or Enterprise after the criminal victimization last year. I didn’t intend to today for that matter. As I mentioned, the event left me reeling and it has remained a stressful trigger simply reflecting on the criminal encounter. This experience today only added ‘salt to the wound’.

“Yes, the entire event was traumatic and profoundly frustrating,” reiterated Howe. “But what an outrage that the same company which was exposed for its bad acts would continue harming its victim rather than acting responsibly while also acknowledging their wrongdoing.

“Tomorrow I plan to share this latest injustice with FL AG Bondi’s senior investigators as well as my legislative contacts at Senator Rubio’s office,” Howe concluded.

Related: Car Rental Checklist – Protocol for Protection

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