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John Theune wrote in
1: (Teacherjh) wrote in : My interpertation of this clause is if you take the plane somewhere and it breaks, then you must stay for 3 days while it's repaired then bring it back or else they will charge you to send someone to get it and bring it back. If it needs more then 3 days to be repaired then your not on the hook for getting it back. Seems pretty reasonable to me. They don't want you to leave a plane hundreds of miles way for a short repair and then they have to go get it. It does not mention how long the repair is scheduled to take, implying to me that regardless of whether the plane is scheduled to require 2 weeks to repair, the renter still has to stay with it for 3 days. That is an unfair policy. Also, I agree with Peter - 3 days is a bit excessive. Overnight might be appropriate... |
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