The rental car company Hertz announced on Monday that it would pay about $168 million to settle disputes with hundreds of customers who claim they were falsely accused of vehicle theft. nyti.ms/3Y0yYL5
@nytimes No way y’all are letting this go unpunished @FBI… Instances like this call for a more empowered @FTC @RKSlaughterFTC
@nytimes This is a brilliant example of how we're trained to view crime, white collar crime gets a cost of doing business fine and nobody cares, someone loots an insured tv from target and we have people foaming at the mouth for lengthy prison sentences
@nytimes It’s not just Hertz. I’m representing individuals against other rental car companies where the same thing happened.
@nytimes This has been going on for years. Our story from 2019: news5cleveland.com/news/local-new…
@nytimes What about identity theft their employees did to their customers taking my credit info and using my credit card number to buy hundreds of dollars worth of pizza, phone cards, taking trips in my name and other stuff. Hertz is a criminal business who attacks their customers
@nytimes They were always shady. I don’t know how they even survived this long.