Posted on 07/03/2016 1:47:12 PM PDT by CorporateStepsister
Multi-billionaire Jack Taylor, who made his fortune after founding Enterprise Rent-A-Car in the 1950s, has died aged 94.
Taylor, who launched the company in St. Louis, Missouri in 1957, passed away on Saturday after a short illness.
This year, Forbes magazine estimated his wealth at $5.3 billion and listed him in the top 250 richest people in the world.
But more than anything else, Taylor simply wanted to be remembered as 'a nice guy.'
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That’s right, I knew there were more. Thanks!
I’m still down about Bowie being gone; there is something about him that transcends.
I still feel that way about SRV.
We have used Enterprise many times. But last month we tried and were treated very badly.
We will not ever go back, and we will try to alert others about the location in question.
Be very wary of Enterprise Rent-A-Car.
They will claim you scratched the car and will charge you.
The rental guy I dealt with was pretty arrogant when I rented a car and when I brought it back telling about the charges others got for ‘damage’. I explained how a lawsuit would wreck the fiances of anyone who tried to steal from me. I was not charged any extra fee. I bet he did this to the next customer.
The few times I’ve rented it’s been Enterprise.
Because of Jack Taylor’s war record.
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