Family Gets Full Refund After Rental Car Plunges Off Ferry

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According to the Orange County Register, a tourist family that had rented a minivan from Fox Rent A Car was given a full refund after another vehicle accidently “bumped” the van off a ferry. Aboard a Balboa Island ferry in Newport Beach, Calif., the Taiwanese family was recovered safely from the vehicle. 

It was originally reported that the family wasn’t going to receive a refund; however, communication issues had made the incident seem as though it was the fault of the renters. As soon as it came to Fox’s attention that the renters were not at fault, the family was issued a full refund.

A “storm” of angry comments were made online by Orange County Register readers after Fox’s earlier decision to not refund the family. As well, the Newport Beach Police Association volunteered to pay for a new rental car for the family while they completed the vacation. Fox Rent A Car stresses that it is investigating what happened in the claim and that family will owe “zero charges.”

Fox Rent A Car could not be reached for further comment for Auto Rental News.

For the full article from the Orange County Register, click on the URL: http://www.ocregister.com/news/family-335850-police-car.html

Comments

  1. alison [ January 24, 2012 @ 11:28AM ]

    do you know if fox repaid the newport beach police dept. for the money they put out to rent the replacement? i'd be interested to know that. thanks

  2. Auto Rental News [ January 24, 2012 @ 11:33AM ]

    Hi Alison

    We did try to reach out to Fox for further comment. Sorry we can't answer your question at this time.

    Auto Rental News Staff

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