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I Hate When People Do This To A Rental Car

The concept of a rental car is pretty amazing when you think about it. A company lets you borrow a vehicle that costs anywhere from $15,000 to $40,000 or more by providing a credit card and driver’s license. All you need to do is promise that you’ll return it.

What other transaction gives you so much credit that you’ll take care of the thing you’ve borrowed? In addition, if you pay for the insurance, you’re not even responsible if you damage the car. That’s why people sometimes say, “Well, it’s a rental,” after a questionable maneuver.

That’s why it’s surprising that people automatically treat a car as if it’s theirs. Even if it does belong to the rental company, this leads me to one of my largest pet peeves with rental cars.

Since almost every car I rent doesn’t have satellite radio activated, I used to connect my phone via Bluetooth. Here’s an example of what I saw when going to the Bluetooth settings:

a screen with text and icons

In fact, this was page 2, as there were already 4 other contacts I had already deleted.

With most rental cars now having Apple CarPlay, there’s little reason to pair your phone via Bluetooth anymore. But if you do, it only takes about 20 seconds to go in and delete your phone from the car before turning it in. What are the odds that you’ll ever rent the same vehicle again? True, there’s not as much risk as not signing out of your streaming video account, but the little things make a difference.

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