2013 Ford Mustang Stolen from Enterprise Customer after Returning Car

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2013 Ford Mustang Stolen from Enterprise Customer after Returning Car - Car Craft
Kristen Cockerill, of Dartmouth, N.S., hopes to get out from the $47,000 bill she received in the mail

Let us paint a picture for you: You and your significant other have a free weekend and a few extra bucks to burn, you head to your local Enterprise rental company and pick-up a new 2013 Ford Mustang to take on a cruise. You return the car the next day, a Sunday, when the rental store is closed. You follow the directions of where to park the Mustang and how to deposit the keys in the proper lock box. You then leave and expect everything will be fine. The next day you get a phone call from the rental company acknowledging it received your Mustang’s keys, but it has no Mustang. You panic, call the cops, they investigate, and later determine the car was in fact stolen. Relieved that you now know what happened, you move on and expect the insurance companies to handle it. Three months later, while checking your mail, you notice a bill from Enterprise for $47,000 for the replacement cost of a 2013 Ford Mustang. What do you do?

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