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Enterprise Rent-A-Car promotes Maria Zepeda
On 1/1/2008
Contributed by: Derek Nuhfer on 4/1/2008

Enterprise Rent-A-Car recently announced the promotion of Maria Zepeda to Loss Control Subrogation Manager of regions A (Ventura County) and J branch (San Fernando Valley and north to Palmdale).

Prior to this position, Zepeda was regional loss control manager for Simi Valley, Calif.

Her responsibilities include subrogating for losses as well as educating branches on how to mitigate losses.

Zepeda began her career at Enterprise in June 1998 as a rental management trainee after she received a degree in business administration from California State University of Northridge.

In her spare time, Zepeda enjoys spending time with family and friends, reading and traveling.




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Submitted By: Bug Menot
posted on 4/14/2008 @ 6:17:15 PM
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Enterprise Rent-A-Car in Simi Valley, California ripped me off over $500, has no customer service etiquette and is just a low-life operation. After a simple service repair became a major engine replacement issue, my 4 day car rental turned into a 3 month ordeal. The shop had a "rate" with Enterprise Rent-A-Car in Simi Valley and I clearly told Enterprise Rent-A-Car in Simi Valley of where my car was being serviced. Enterprise Rent-A-Car in Simi Valley said they would work with the rate. Albeit being 6'8, they offerred a Pontiac G6, which was OK in roominess. The car broke down a few weeks later and I traded for a Malibu. When I finally turned the car in, Enterprise Rent-A-Car in Simi Valley then said the rate was $25 a day. This was ridiculous for a Chevy Malibu on a long term rental, I could have easily rented a nicer car from an off airport rental for $15, but I was trying to cooperate with the mechanic.
Submitted By: Bug Menot
posted on 4/14/2008 @ 6:17:00 PM
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Enterprise Rent-A-Car in Simi Valley would not budge, they would not work directly with me, refused to put me in contact with the office supervisor and charged my credit card when I expressly told them not to in hopes we could come to an agreement. If you have to rent a car in Simi Valley, take my advice and do not consider Enterprise Rent-A-Car in Simi Valley. Enterprise Rent-A-Car in Simi Valley cars are ill maintained, dirty, and Enterprise Rent-A-Car in Simi Valley goes over the car with a fine tooth comb when you turn it in to try to get you for body damage. Luckily, I made a stink to document every smudge on my car so Enterprise Rent-A-Car in Simi Valley couldn't pull it on me. but I am still out over $500. Do yourself a favor and rent from Avis or Hertz down the street at LA and 1st. At least they are more accommodating and much nicer people.
Submitted By: Bug Menot
posted on 4/14/2008 @ 6:16:51 PM
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If you need more support of why Enterprise is a bad company to do business with, check out this site: http://www.failingenterprise.com/
Submitted By: Bug Menot
posted on 4/14/2008 @ 6:15:45 PM
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If you need more support of why Enterprise is a bad company to do business with, check out this site: http://www.failingenterprise.com/
Submitted By: Bug Menot
posted on 4/14/2008 @ 6:15:18 PM
(Not Rated)
Enterprise Rent-A-Car in Simi Valley would not budge, they would not work directly with me, refused to put me in contact with the office supervisor and charged my credit card when I expressly told them not to in hopes we could come to an agreement. If you have to rent a car in Simi Valley, take my advice and do not consider Enterprise Rent-A-Car in Simi Valley. Enterprise Rent-A-Car in Simi Valley cars are ill maintained, dirty, and Enterprise Rent-A-Car in Simi Valley goes over the car with a fine tooth comb when you turn it in to try to get you for body damage. Luckily, I made a stink to document every smudge on my car so Enterprise Rent-A-Car in Simi Valley couldn't pull it on me. but I am still out over $500. Do yourself a favor and rent from Avis or Hertz down the street at LA and 1st. At least they are more accommodating and much nicer people.
Submitted By: Bug Menot
posted on 4/14/2008 @ 6:14:06 PM
(Not Rated)
Enterprise Rent-A-Car in Simi Valley, California ripped me off over $500, has no customer service etiquette and is just a low-life operation. After a simple service repair became a major engine replacement issue, my 4 day car rental turned into a 3 month ordeal. The shop had a "rate" with Enterprise Rent-A-Car in Simi Valley and I clearly told Enterprise Rent-A-Car in Simi Valley of where my car was being serviced. Enterprise Rent-A-Car in Simi Valley said they would work with the rate. Albeit being 6'8, they offerred a Pontiac G6, which was OK in roominess. The car broke down a few weeks later and I traded for a Malibu. When I finally turned the car in, Enterprise Rent-A-Car in Simi Valley then said the rate was $25 a day. This was ridiculous for a Chevy Malibu on a long term rental, I could have easily rented a nicer car from an off airport rental for $15, but I was trying to cooperate with the mechanic.
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Los Angeles , CA

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