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Businiess name:  Enterprise Rent-A-Car
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
In general I have always been treated very well with Enterprise Rent-A-Car. I just recently returned from California where I rented a car at the John Wayne airport in Orange County. My wife and I were treated very well by their employees. I booked the trip with Expedia. Just wednesday April 27th my wife was notified that she needed to go to Abilene Texas which is a two and a half hour drive. She drives an older model Plymouth Neon. This car has been stranded in Abilene before so I wasn't very keen on her driving it back there. The duration of the trip is to be a month that she would be gone. My wife and I both work for a security company. The client in Abilene is State Farm Insurance company. Recently there were many cars and homes that suffered from hail damage in Texas. State Farm does not like to asess damages and distribute checks for claims without security present. \r We called the Enterprise office on Hulen Street and my wife talked to an employee named Trish who told us that

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