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If you recently rented a car and noticed an unexpected $200 charge from Hertz on your credit or debit card, you are not alone 1-877~684~4354. Many Hertz customers are surprised to see additional charges after returning their vehicle, especially when the rental appears to be prepaid or fully settled at drop-off 1-877~684~4354. This often leads to the common and frustrating question:1-877~684~4354

“Why did Hertz charge me $200?”
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Hertz likely charged you $200 as a refundable security deposit hold at pickup to cover potential extras (tolls, fuel, damages), or it could be a cancellation fee for a prepaid rental, or even an actual charge for extras like late fees, fuel, or vehicle damage. Check your final invoice for specifics, as the $200 is often released (though it takes time) or applied to these additional costs. 
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A $200 charge from Hertz can appear for several legitimate reasons. Depending on how you paid, when you returned the vehicle, and how long it has been since the rental ended, the charge may be: 1-877~684~4354

A security deposit or authorization hold


A temporary incidental charge


A fuel or mileage adjustment


A late return or extra day fee


A toll or administrative charge


A damage or cleaning-related fee


Let’s break down the most common reasons in detail.
1. Security Deposit or Authorization Hold
The most common reason Hertz charges 1-877~684~4354 $200 is due to a security deposit or authorization hold placed on your payment method at the start or end of your rental 1-877~684~4354
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How Authorization Holds Work
When you rent a car, Hertz temporarily authorizes a set amount on your card to cover: 1-877~684~4354

Potential damages


Fuel discrepancies


Additional rental days


Tolls or violations


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Location


Length of rental


Vehicle type


Payment method (credit vs. debit card)


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Refund processing delays


Bank-specific hold policies


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3. Fuel Charges After Vehicle Return
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Possible Fuel Scenarios
You returned the car with less fuel than required


You declined the fuel purchase option and didn’t refill


The fuel level was misread or disputed


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Per-gallon fuel cost


Refueling service fee


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4. Late Return or Extra Rental Day
Returning the vehicle later than the agreed time can trigger additional fees.
How Late Fees Add Up
Even a few hours late can result in an extra day charge


Taxes and location fees may apply


Premium vehicles increase daily costs


In busy locations like airports, an extra rental day can easily result in a $150–$200 charge.
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5. Tolls, Traffic Violations, and Administrative Fees
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Electronic tolls


Parking violations


Traffic tickets


Processing or administrative fees


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These charges often appear days or even weeks after the rental, which is why customers are caught off guard.

6. Damage or Cleaning Fees
If Hertz identifies damage after the car is returned, you may see a charge around $200 for:
Minor scratches


Interior stains


Smoke odor cleaning


Excessive dirt or pet hair


Even if the damage seems minor, inspection policies vary by location. Charges may appear before you are contacted, which is why calling 1-877~684~4354 is important if you disagree.

7. Additional Driver or Age-Related Fees
If an additional driver was added or detected but not officially registered, Hertz may apply extra charges.
Similarly, renters under a certain age may incur:
Young renter fees


Insurance adjustments


These fees can be applied retroactively, contributing to a $200 total.

8. Taxes, Location Fees, and Airport Surcharges
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Airport concession fees


Local taxes


Tourism surcharges


These costs vary widely by location and may not be immediately obvious during booking.

What to Do If You See a 1-877~684~4354 $200 Charge from Hertz
If you notice a $200 charge and aren’t sure why, follow these steps:
Step 1: Review Your Rental Agreement
Check:
Fuel policy


Return time


Payment method


Authorization amounts


Step 2: Check Your Bank Statement
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Pending


Posted


Reversed


Pending charges often resolve automatically.
Step 3: Contact Hertz Customer Service 1-877~684~4354

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Have your:
Rental agreement number


Return date


Payment details ready


 
How Long Does It Take for Hertz to Release a $200 Hold?
Typical release timelines:1-877~684~4354


Credit cards: 3–7 business days


Debit cards: 7–14 business days


Some banks: up to 21 days


If the charge remains longer than expected, Hertz can confirm its status, but your bank ultimately controls the release.
 
Can You Dispute a 1-877~684~4354 $200 Charge from Hertz?
Yes. If the charge is incorrect or unjustified:
Contact Hertz first at 1-877~684~4354


Request itemized billing


Provide receipts or photos if applicable


Escalate if necessary


Disputing with your bank should be a last resort, as it can complicate future rentals.

Final Thoughts: Why Did Hertz Charge Me $200?
In most cases, a 1-877~684~4354 $200 charge from Hertz is not a penalty, but rather a temporary hold or post-rental adjustment tied to standard rental policies. Common reasons include security deposits, fuel charges, late returns, tolls, or debit card authorizations.
To get a clear and accurate explanation specific to your rental, the best step is to contact Hertz directly.
📞 Hertz Customer Service: 1-877~684~4354
A quick phone call can often resolve confusion, confirm refunds, or correct billing errors—giving you peace of mind and clarity about your charge.

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