Sunday, June 1, 2025

Forgot the car: Josefine now owes DKK 63,000

Rules are rules. And rules cannot be bent. Not even if Josefine A. forgot to lock a borrowed shared car.

It has become a real expensive and also long-lasting pleasure that Josefine A. forgot to lock a shared car from Green Mobility.

To Ekstra Bladet, she talks about a company that 'is difficult to dance with' because she forgot to lock the shared car in August 2022.

Because even if the oversight dawns on her after only 20 minutes, it is already too late. The car is stolen.

Only later is the car found by the Copenhagen Police. Here, however, it has two other cars on the map. And that's the bill that Josefine A. has been hanging on to ever since.

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The police have not been able to find the thieves and now consider the case closed. At Green Mobility, they defend themselves with the fact that the case is no different than if it had been Josefine's own car, and they couldn't find the car thief either.

The bill therefore comes to just under 64,000 kroner. An amount that covers the damage to the shared car and the other cars.

However, Josefine's story is far from unique. It is not the first time that motorists have been somewhat surprised that they are left with 'the big bill' themselves.

Rasmus, for example, has a bill that he cannot understand that Ford refuses to help him with. Read more about it here .

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