Unlawful Fees Allegedly Charged by Avis, Alamo, National and Budget to Customers at Nevada Airports
Unlawful Nevada Car Rental Fees
The attorneys at ClassAction.org are now investigating claims of unlawful charges made to Avis Rent-a-Car, Alamo Rent-a-Car, National Car Rental and Budget Group Inc. customers who rented vehicles at the Reno or Las Vegas airport between June 3, 2007 and Sept. 30, 2009. According to Nevada law, the fees charged by these leading car rental suppliers are unlawful. An action on the same facts has settled against Hertz and Enterprise and our lawyers are now looking to investigate claims from customers who may have been wrongfully charged by leading rental car suppliers Avis, Alamo, National Car Rental and Budget Group.
Rented a car between June 3, 2007 and Sept. 30, 2009 at the Reno or Las Vegas airport? If you were an Avis, Alamo, National or Budget customer, you may have been charged unlawfully. Fill out our free case evaluation form today to learn your rights.
Allegedly, Avis and Budget has a practice of charging these fees to its customers. In fact, the car rental companies recently settled an illegal fee case affecting nearly 11,000 customers in California who were unlawfully charged an Airport Concession Recovery Fee of up to 11% of the daily rental charge. The courts found that this fee should not be charged to local customers.
If you rented a vehicle from Avis, Alamo, National or Budget Group from the Reno or Las Vegas airport between June 3, 2007 and Sept. 30, 2009, you may be entitled to compensation. To find out if you can recover the cost of the unlawful car rental fee, fill out our free case review form. Our attorneys are dedicated to ensuring the public is protected from consumer fraud and helping car rental customers recover compensation for this unlawful charge.