The easiest thing to do is usually make it a corporate rental; if you have some vague justification for associating the rental with the school you work at, or one of the places you write for, have them rent it (even if you are paying for it), and most rental places are happy to ignore your age...
According to their website, it appears that they do. Enterprise has generally always been the most accomodating/least stuffy of the rental companies I've dealt with.
when I had to deal with this - I found that contrary to popular myth, *most* of the major lines will do so. I believe that all of them required an additional per day fee (most often $10/day, sometimes as much as $25/day) - and that there was only one of the major lines that wouldn't deal with me at all.
I rented from Dollar when I was 21. The rental person was like "you know there's a $25/day extra charge" in a really discouraging voice and I was like "what am I gonna do, grow 4 years older in the next 10 minutes? just give me the damned car and take my credit card and stop hassling me." (ok, so I didn't actually say that).
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Date: 2004-02-06 09:22 pm (UTC)But that was several years ago.
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