: Arash Parsi says Enterprise told him he owed $4,000 in damage, 10 days after he returned a vehicle, according to CBC. Enterprise blames 'human error.' When he returned the vehicle the next day, an employee at Enterprise inspected the car and noted no damage. The trouble started after he rented a car from a Richmond, B.C., branch of Enterprise Rent-A-Car in April, 2015, to pick up some groceries and basic supplies. But 10 days later, Enterprise called Parsi to tell him that it had discovered almost $4,000 worth of damage, and because he was the last driver on record, he was responsible for the repair costs. "I was quite astonished," says Parsi. Parsi says he refused, saying he couldn't make a false insurance claim in good conscience. Encouraged to make insurance claim Parsi was adamant he didn't damage the car, but claims an Enterprise employee told him because he had paid for the rental with his credit card, Parsi should put in a claim with his credit card insurance company.
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