Re: Enterprise Car Rental Drops the NRA
Posted: Mon Feb 26, 2018 3:22 pm
I'll be interested to see if USAA makes any changes. I have rental car coverage with my auto insurance and USAA always sets up a rental with Enterprise.
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I recall USAA offices were posted 30.06 in spite of the fact that USAA has a lot of military customers. Are they still posted?WTR wrote:I'll be interested to see if USAA makes any changes. I have rental car coverage with my auto insurance and USAA always sets up a rental with Enterprise.
Not exactly stuck, but limited options if you have to rent a car. Anymore I avoid car rentals altogether on business trips and go with Taxis / Uber. That has more to do with the need to cut my business trips short by an extra 30 minutes if I need to return a car to the car rental center.ScottDLS wrote:Unfortunately three years ago hertz dropped me...something to do with two wrecks, but I thought that’s what the CDW was for.,,Anyway now stuck with Avis who I hear following Enterprise lead
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USAA is still posted. They are not carry friendly by any stretch of the imagination.anygunanywhere wrote:I recall USAA offices were posted 30.06 in spite of the fact that USAA has a lot of military customers. Are they still posted?WTR wrote:I'll be interested to see if USAA makes any changes. I have rental car coverage with my auto insurance and USAA always sets up a rental with Enterprise.
My State Farm office is not posted.
Then USAA should not get our business.mojo84 wrote:USAA is still posted. They are not carry friendly by any stretch of the imagination.anygunanywhere wrote:I recall USAA offices were posted 30.06 in spite of the fact that USAA has a lot of military customers. Are they still posted?WTR wrote:I'll be interested to see if USAA makes any changes. I have rental car coverage with my auto insurance and USAA always sets up a rental with Enterprise.
My State Farm office is not posted.
I cancelled my USAA life insurance policy last year over their support of the NFL.anygunanywhere wrote:Then USAA should not get our business.
bblhd672 wrote:I cancelled my USAA life insurance policy last year over their support of the NFL.anygunanywhere wrote:Then USAA should not get our business.
anygunanywhere wrote:Fedex sticks with the NRA.
http://www.breitbart.com/big-government ... -firearms/
I tried Sixt which my co has an agreement with, but they’re off airport and gave me a dirty smoky car then charged me a cleaning fee when I returned it because it was dirty.Soccerdad1995 wrote:Not exactly stuck, but limited options if you have to rent a car. Anymore I avoid car rentals altogether on business trips and go with Taxis / Uber. That has more to do with the need to cut my business trips short by an extra 30 minutes if I need to return a car to the car rental center.ScottDLS wrote:Unfortunately three years ago hertz dropped me...something to do with two wrecks, but I thought that’s what the CDW was for.,,Anyway now stuck with Avis who I hear following Enterprise lead
Note to self. Read the entire article including links.SQLGeek wrote:anygunanywhere wrote:Fedex sticks with the NRA.
http://www.breitbart.com/big-government ... -firearms/
"FedEx Corporation’s positions on the issues of gun policy and safety differ from those of the National Rifle Association (NRA). FedEx opposes assault rifles being in the hands of civilians. While we strongly support the constitutional right of U.S. citizens to own firearms subject to appropriate background checks, FedEx views assault rifles and large capacity magazines as an inherent potential danger to schools, workplaces, and communities when such weapons are misused. We therefore support restricting them to the military."
Well how nice of them.