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<blockquote data-quote="ArabianOak" data-source="post: 16808302" data-attributes="member: 127831"><p>Either I do or I have a friend do it. I have a 100 charge for that dropoff location. It's pretty easy though, I pull up to the valet at the Hilton Ohare, hand the customer the keys, smile at the mexican valet guy and uber home. Lol. I can also park the car in hourly parking, leave the key in it and either unlock from the app or give the customer the door code on the mach e. Lots of options. </p><p></p><p>When I used turo in the past I had one owner leave the key to his brand new supra in his gas tank flap at LAX...lol. Def not a place I would be doing something that risky. </p><p></p><p>At denver when I rented the hellcat the owner left the key in the car. Again, I would not be that foolish even though I know the risk is very low. </p><p></p><p>Imagine a homeless guy seeing that supra owner leave the key in the gas flap...dude would be driving like Brian Earl Spillner a few minutes later!lololol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ArabianOak, post: 16808302, member: 127831"] Either I do or I have a friend do it. I have a 100 charge for that dropoff location. It's pretty easy though, I pull up to the valet at the Hilton Ohare, hand the customer the keys, smile at the mexican valet guy and uber home. Lol. I can also park the car in hourly parking, leave the key in it and either unlock from the app or give the customer the door code on the mach e. Lots of options. When I used turo in the past I had one owner leave the key to his brand new supra in his gas tank flap at LAX...lol. Def not a place I would be doing something that risky. At denver when I rented the hellcat the owner left the key in the car. Again, I would not be that foolish even though I know the risk is very low. Imagine a homeless guy seeing that supra owner leave the key in the gas flap...dude would be driving like Brian Earl Spillner a few minutes later!lololol [/QUOTE]
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