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  2. Deposit-refund system - Wikipedia

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    A deposit-refund system (DRS), also known as deposit-return system, advance deposit fee or deposit-return scheme, is a surcharge on a product when purchased and a rebate when it is returned. A well-known example is when container deposit legislation mandates that a refund is given when reusable packaging is returned.

  3. Hertz Global Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Hertz Global Holdings, Inc. (formerly The Hertz Corporation), known as Hertz, is an American car rental company based in Estero, Florida. The company operates its namesake Hertz brand, along with the brands Dollar Rent A Car , Firefly Car Rental and Thrifty Car Rental .

  4. Herc Rentals - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1965 as a subsidiary of The Hertz Corporation. [9] It was originally named Hertz Equipment Rental Corporation (HERC). It was the second largest equipment rental company as of 1994. [10] Ford Motor Company considered acquiring HERC in 2002 but opted not to. [11]

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  7. Hertz to Refund Consumers Over Toll Fee

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    Florida claimed that Hertz didn't clearly tell consumers that, once they used the service, they would be billed $2.50 a day for the rest of the rental period, regardless if Plate Pass was used again.

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  9. Occupation of factories - Wikipedia

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    The Harco work-in of 1971 was an occupation by steel plant workers in New South Wales, Australia. The 4-week long work-in was the result of a dispute between Harco owners and workers on company sacking and rehiring practices during low production periods to save money. [1] See 1971 Harco work-in.