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    Default Re: Car rental and banks severing ties with NRA

    Quote Originally Posted by DMG View Post
    It looks like we may not have any great options for rental cars now. Next time I rent I am going to spend the extra $10 a day for their insurance and return the car by sliding it into their parking lot on its roof with a new NRA sticker on the bumper. Like I used to in my 20s.
    wait... your only supposed to do that in your twenties?
    oops...

    hell, f they removed these benefits because NRA drivers have proven to be abusive to their vehicles. I'd be fine w/that
    There is no way to make it out alive...

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    Quote Originally Posted by JAKIII View Post
    I buy all my running shoes at Dicks, because they have good inventory and their prices are reasonable. Boycotts are for social justice ‘martyrs’ and have little impact on company revenue.

    Doesn't hurt to make a point. The gun control lobby doesn't have any stamina. We have tons of stamina.

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    Default Re: Car rental and banks severing ties with NRA

    Quote Originally Posted by DMG View Post
    It looks like we may not have any great options for rental cars now. Next time I rent I am going to spend the extra $10 a day for their insurance and return the car by sliding it into their parking lot on its roof with a new NRA sticker on the bumper. Like I used to in my 20s.
    I'd just leave NRA literature in the car. Putting on a sticker just messes with the detailers and cleaners. It's not fair to them.

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    Default Re: Car rental and banks severing ties with NRA

    Time to give the NRA-ILA mo money.

    Makes me feel better.

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    Default Re: Car rental and banks severing ties with NRA

    Quote Originally Posted by GeneCC View Post
    I'd just leave NRA literature in the car. Putting on a sticker just messes with the detailers and cleaners. It's not fair to them.
    I think getting the car back on it’s wheels will be much more work than sticker removal.

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    Default Re: Car rental and banks severing ties with NRA

    If you want to make a statement call them up, book a car and when you get to the payment part remember that you want to utilize your NRA discount. When they tell you that there is none tell them you're sorry you wasted their time. You'll sound like a good guy while being a prick.
    Gender confusion is a mental illness

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    Default Re: Car rental and banks severing ties with NRA

    Can someone help me out? I have a question. When one goes in to rent a car, they are always trying to sell you insurance to cover your time driving their vehicle. Most folks don't buy it because your insurance will cover a rental vehicle while you are driving it. BUT, what if you did buy the insurance from them AND you happen to have an accident in their vehicle. Who's insurance picks up the damage costs? Is it yours or the insurance that the rental company sold to you?

    It would be a shame if a few thousand vehicles a day started having accidents under THEIR insurance.

    I'm just saying.......

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    Default Re: Car rental and banks severing ties with NRA

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    Last edited by kobsw; June 3rd, 2020 at 03:07 PM.

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    Default Re: Car rental and banks severing ties with NRA

    And now severing all ties with businesses that are not pro NRA !

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    Default Re: Car rental and banks severing ties with NRA

    Quote Originally Posted by kobsw View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Walleye Hunter View Post
    If you want to make a statement call them up, book a car and when you get to the payment part remember that you want to utilize your NRA discount. When they tell you that there is none tell them you're sorry you wasted their time. You'll sound like a good guy while being a prick.
    I like this, they'll start to get the message before long.

    Kobsw
    No, they won't. If you're dealing with booking on the phone, you've got a local branch. If you want him to tell corporate why you cancelled, sounding like a good guy won't do that. The worker is just gonna move on - no skin off his nose.

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