I literally had almost the same conversation with Uhaul today. They were like, just because you reserved the truck doesn't mean we will have it for you.
I’m a manager at ERAC. Yeah, this is a thing. Though this lady’s attitude was awful, you shouldn’t ever downgrade someone when you don’t have a car. It’s always a free upgrade, until all we have left is a Nissan Frontier and a dodge caravan lmao
Greatest part of this show is how many scenes stay relevant after all these years, we have better technology, computers and cell phones, yet basic inconveniences like this are still around
When a restaurant on prom night screwed up my sons reservations,I called them and used Jerry's line: "You know how to TAKE! the reservation,but you don't know how to HOLD! the reservation"...it was better than cussing. ;)
A ( very annoying ) friend used to say this to me and other friends, even to her boyfriend "you would like him/her so much, you just have to meet him her" untol her boyfriend answered "why? I don't want to"
It really should be illegal to overbook rental cars, especially at the airport. It should be obligatory for rental car companies to find you alternative transportation the same way it is for airlines.
yep, had this happen today. they "took" the reservation but just couldn't "hold" the reservation. And that really is the most important part of the reservation, the holding.
@@sirmount2636 It will never change. Unless people stop no-showing the reservations they made. That is why places over book and over sell, cause sometimes people dont even show up, so they give the reservation to someone else
The best part about this conversation is that Jerry explains to the lady what the reservation is in a calm, relaxing way. I bet George would scream out "WHAT THE HELL?"
@@larryblumerjr I totally disagree. Mansplaining is defined as “the explanation of something by a man, typically to a woman, in a manner regarded as condescending or patronizing.” Jerry is just explaining the realistic concept of a reservation, and how the hire car company seems to have no real idea of that concept. The female customer service officer is just the representative of said company, and Jerry’s ire is directed at that hire company, not the Lady staff member. He is simply pointing out how ludicrous their business model is, well that’s the way I see it anyway.
i love the bit where he says, when asked if he wants insurance "yeah, you better give me insurance cause i'm going to beat the hell out of it"... LOVE IT.
This scene always reminds me...My wife is a salesman. She was in an accident, so insurance paid for a rental. She stipulated it had to be at least a mid-size to carry her supplies. She shows up and they have a tiny sub-compact. She says, no way. The agent says the only other car they have available is a Cadillac Coupe d'Ville. OK then, give me the Cadillac. Agent says, well I have to charge you more. OH NO, you made the mistake, not me. You should have had a mid-size like you promised. So she got the Caddy for the price of a Camry.
the sad part is you're never talking to the person who made the mistake. you're talking to the person who works for the same person as the person who made the mistake, hates working with that idiot, and is not allowed to explain it was his fault because it makes the company look bad.
Everyone talks about the Yada-Yada, No Soup For You, and all the other great lines, and those are all great, don't get me wrong, but this to me is the greatest scene from Seinfeld. (My second favorite is when Jerry asked the telemarketer for his home number. "Oh so you don't want people bothering you at home?" "...No." "Well, now you know how I feel." *Hangs up* XD)
100% agree....This is THE best and most satisfying scene on TV----and the scene with Jerry requesting the telemarketer's home phone number is my second favorite also. Seinfeld really hit the nerve on these two issues.
@@candysweet434 Of course he knows.. that's why he wrote the comment.. he meant of the two writters, I could see this happening to this specific writter..
Set up appointment a week ahead for two car inspection stickers. Show up on time and they're out of stickers... Can confirm, holding is the most important part.
Hey. I'm from the future. Just thought I'd let you know that hardly anybody shops at GameStop anymore, let alone pre-orders games. Its going the way of Blockbuster because a) physical copies of games are irrelevant and b) GameStop lost a lot of respect when it tried to shove phones down everybodys throats. Also Donald Trump is president and pretty much every financially important male in Hollywood is in deep shit.
I love the "I don't think you do." Standing up to a customer service representative who made a mistake that wasn't your fault is honestly pretty scary.
Scary how old the 90s are now! They're talking about dating 66 year olds, Elaine was in her early 30s and Seinfeld his late 30s, so they seemed so far away from that... but now Jerry is 62 so he's just about there for real, lol
Yeah, Julia is MORE freaking gorgeous now than she was then. I think Seinfeld looked the same up to the mid-late 00s, but since 2009-10 he's just lost a lot of energy and looks old and tired compared to here.
and here we are now.. Jerry is now 66. The same age as the old man. Imagine that.. he just said she'd have to be really vibrant to be with a 66 yr old. and he's 66. Boy, does time go by fast.
Somewhat. Most people don’t understand just how many people set up same day rentals and just expect a plethora of cars to be sitting there. Especially these days with the car shortages, chip shortages, massive repair delays. “Progressive set up a reservation”well did you ever talk to anyone who actually works for hertz Avis enterprise Alamo?
@@CJAM03why the hell do you take multiple reservations for the same car on the same day? Its a problem you’re causing yourselves, not the customers. If you tell a customer they have a reservation for a car on a certain day, how is it the customer’s fault for expecting you to honor the agreement?
@@verbalkint4258 I agree with you but I think sometimes it just comes down to not having the car. Like Renter A is due to return with Car X at 12PM and Renter B has a reservation for that same class of car at 3PM. But then Renter A doesn't return it until 8PM. The agency should have enough cars in stock to cover for that but sometimes during busy times, there is a domino effect and they run out.
After 5 1/2 years in Enterprise, I can tell you that it’s set up to be booked beyond capacity and they just let their employees / managers deal with the 11-12 hour days trying their damndest to send your team all over to get vehicles, IF you can even find them near your store.. you have to get absurdly creative with your logistical coordination and overall communication on those kinds of days. I’ve sent 4 of my employees in a CARGO van to a store in the country like 45 min away, as I held the store on my own and it was pouring rain lol gotta love going in and out with your professional businesses attire, in and out of vehicles, while that’s going on. Would just pull a returned vehicle immediately into the cleaning bay, give it 5 minutes of the most intense vacuuming and wiping you’ve ever seen, then pull it back up for the next customer haha.. so many more stories.. great experience in a lot of ways, glad it’s behind me though. They can keep the 58+ hour work weeks..
@Daniel S think for a second. He's threatening to beat up the car because he's been screwed over by the rental company. And wants them to know he's not just taking it laying down. Not because he hates small cars...
Don't count on the 30%. I was given that line of bullshit after no less than THREE cars were provided to me with mechanical problems (including wipers that didn't work during a torrential downpour). Promises easily broken after the customer leaves the rental office.
Had this convo today. Had an appointment at 12:30. By 13:30 I’m asking them “why haven’t I been seen?” “Oh I’m sorry, it’s busy today.” “Yes that’s why I made an appointment.”
It amazes me every time I watch this scene when I think about how much of this I’ve incorporated into my own lingo and mannerisms. The snapping and waving while he says “anybody can just take a reservation”, god it’s awesome. So many uses for that in daily life. And his gestures when he says “the holding is the most important part of the reservation”. Another example of why this is the greatest tv show of all time, and by a wide margin.
Anyone that says Jerry isn't as good as the other 3 is talking absolute shite. He may not be as good an actor as Jason Alexander but he is just as funny in his own way as all the others.
This is the Seinfeld episode I was referring to, and it happened to me! Oh I wish I could have remembered the things he said to the agent and could have said them to the agent I was talking to. That would have been absolute perfection!!
Ran into this situation in Tampa airport where they ran out of cars and played this scene on my phone to all the upset customers..we all had a big laugh
Basically re-created this scene at GameStop today, when they were sold out of a game I pre-ordered. SOLD OUT. Of a PRE-ORDER. They told me to come back early next week to see if they get any more in stock. I ALREADY PAID FOR IT A MONTH AGO... 😡 I better get the protection plan for 3 bucks, cuz I am gonna beat the HELL out of this game. 😆
I literally think of this scene every single time im in like at the doctor's waiting room when they are inevitably running late for my appointment every single time
Season 3 was probably the best overall season. It also had "I... am breaking up with YOU" and the Keith Hernandez one "Back... and to the left", and the Cashmere Sweater with the Red Dot, and the Limo "She's a Nazi, George. A Nazi!" So many great lines in this show!
I never could get into this show, but after having this EXACT BULLSHIT happen to me and my wife a couple weeks ago, I DEFINITELY appreciate this scene!!
I ran into this in Toronto, ON on Thanksgiving weekend a couple of years ago. Had much the same conversation with the rental clerk, 'except I wasn't as composed as Seinfeld lol
This happened to me recently. I was 30 minutes late to pick up my multi-day car rental. The guy at the rental car location said they only hold the car for 30 minutes, never mind the fact that 1) they never told me that, 2) I was about to take the car for 4 days so who cares if I was 30 minutes late to pick it up, and 3) they could have given me the courtesy of a call before they decided to give away my car. So when I showed up to pick up my Corolla, all they had left was a pick-up truck!
"I don't think you do." Best line ever.
I always love the part...Anybody can just take them... HAHA
Best part
From the best scene ever!
Delivered perfectly. It's a great clip, and that's the best part.
The Dance at 1:12, so funny
I literally had almost the same conversation with Uhaul today. They were like, just because you reserved the truck doesn't mean we will have it for you.
Seriously. At that point, youre just giving them money for nothing.
Same way Enterprise Rent-A-Car operates. Infuriating.
Are you guys serious? This is a thing?
Simon Jacobson yep.
I’m a manager at ERAC. Yeah, this is a thing. Though this lady’s attitude was awful, you shouldn’t ever downgrade someone when you don’t have a car. It’s always a free upgrade, until all we have left is a Nissan Frontier and a dodge caravan lmao
Love when he animates "anyone can just take em" 😂
best part!
Iimbs flailing, arms akimbo...
Greatest part of this show is how many scenes stay relevant after all these years, we have better technology, computers and cell phones, yet basic inconveniences like this are still around
Right now watching the people work at Thrifty not have my reservation… no, I don’t think they have better technology than when this episode came out.
Elaine's expressions during Jerry's explanation are priceless.
@1:06
Elaine's expressions are priceless, period. In fact: Elaine is priceless.
Exactly. I wanted to say that as well
She's great....no wonder she won so many Emmy's!
Trying not to crack up!!!
When a restaurant on prom night screwed up my sons reservations,I called them and used Jerry's line: "You know how to TAKE! the reservation,but you don't know how to HOLD! the reservation"...it was better than cussing. ;)
What happened then? Did they give your sons the VIP table? Did they give your sons free food for the night? I hope they did.
Your poor son...
Hahaha
Excellent !! Love it !
And that's really the most important part! The HOLDING of the reservation.
The insurance part was too much. I couldn't stop laughing at that.
One of the best comeback lines ever....
("I don't think you do")
Great writing..
Im not sure whether you're being sarcastic but that was quite a simple line, it wouldn't take a large amount of effort to come up with that haha.
Kurt Bauer no not being sarcastic. . It's really a clever line..
Its a funny line, due to the way he said it, but it wasnt really that clever.
You have your opinion I have mine.. It was a clever line and delivered perfectly. End of story.
Fair enough.
E:"You'd really like him."
J:"Why do people always say that? I hate everybody-why would I like him?"
Orhan Dinçer that line is the underdog here. It's brilliant
the thing that makes it really funny is that people always say that about Seinfeld in real life, that he hates everyone : D
A ( very annoying ) friend used to say this to me and other friends, even to her boyfriend "you would like him/her so much, you just have to meet him her" untol her boyfriend answered "why? I don't want to"
Rayaqin People say that about him and that is basically playing himself. It doesn’t bother me, just makes him all the more genuine.
couldn't relate more, best line ever.
Currently stuck at the airport with no car, glad to see car rental companies haven't progressed in 20+ years
At least you got there, i.e. airline didn't overbook
This is unacceptable. They should operate at a higher standard.
Three years later, I am doing the same….
Waiting around at the car rental place now. I was supposed to leave HoUrS ago 🤡
It really should be illegal to overbook rental cars, especially at the airport. It should be obligatory for rental car companies to find you alternative transportation the same way it is for airlines.
This scene has Larry David written all over it. I just just imagine him acting like this in real life.
Really? This scene feels like a piece of Jerry's stand-up just inserted slap bang in the middle of the show, to me.
@@zufgh Larry David and Seinfeld have very similar sense of humor.
@@zufgh Yeah. As a long time fan of Jerry's stand-up comedy, I have no doubt that he wrote this scene.
@@lashiechoax But that's not what THEY'D have you believe. ;)
I was JUST going to comment with that same thing... 100% Larry David. It's straight out of Curbed.
lol "Anybody can just take em"
literally dying here
The Dance
One moment where Jerry really nailed the acting motion to go with the line.
That dance he does is so appropriate. I don't know why
yep, had this happen today. they "took" the reservation but just couldn't "hold" the reservation. And that really is the most important part of the reservation, the holding.
I had this happen last week! 30 years & they still haven’t learned.
@@sirmount2636 It will never change. Unless people stop no-showing the reservations they made. That is why places over book and over sell, cause sometimes people dont even show up, so they give the reservation to someone else
@@joethahobo It’s tragic.
anybody can just take them
My Aunt reserved a 24ft refrigerated truck to feed 2000 people at an event. They took the reservation and didn't hold the damn truck!
The best part about this conversation is that Jerry explains to the lady what the reservation is in a calm, relaxing way. I bet George would scream out "WHAT THE HELL?"
I NEED MY CAR. I MADE A RESERVATION! HO HO! YOU CAN'T DO THIS TO ME. GEORGE IS GETTING UPSET!
@@Ccirgrg 🤣🤣🤣
Update for 2023: This is now called "Mansplaining"
George would definitely be getting angry, because George likes his hire card to be available. PS - he also likes his chicken spicy
@@larryblumerjr I totally disagree. Mansplaining is defined as “the explanation of something by a man, typically to a woman, in a manner regarded as condescending or patronizing.” Jerry is just explaining the realistic concept of a reservation, and how the hire car company seems to have no real idea of that concept. The female customer service officer is just the representative of said company, and Jerry’s ire is directed at that hire company, not the Lady staff member. He is simply pointing out how ludicrous their business model is, well that’s the way I see it anyway.
“ Give me the insurance because I’m gonna beat the hell out of this thing”. Now that’s the best line ever
"I don't think you do."
i love the bit where he says, when asked if he wants insurance "yeah, you better give me insurance cause i'm going to beat the hell out of it"... LOVE IT.
This scene always reminds me...My wife is a salesman. She was in an accident, so insurance paid for a rental. She stipulated it had to be at least a mid-size to carry her supplies. She shows up and they have a tiny sub-compact. She says, no way. The agent says the only other car they have available is a Cadillac Coupe d'Ville. OK then, give me the Cadillac. Agent says, well I have to charge you more. OH NO, you made the mistake, not me. You should have had a mid-size like you promised. So she got the Caddy for the price of a Camry.
Wait, explain why a Cadillac is preferable to a Camry? I thought Cadillac was a brand aimed at jigs.
This literally happened to me at Enterprise today. I had this conversation almost word-for-word.
How did it go?
@@conniediaz6456 the clerk went to "talk" to the supervisor.
I think this issue happens then other customers don't return their rental at the set time. And doesn't have enough margins to cover for it.
I like how companies screw you over , say they can't help you , but never forget to give you that FU smile at the end
the sad part is you're never talking to the person who made the mistake. you're talking to the person who works for the same person as the person who made the mistake, hates working with that idiot, and is not allowed to explain it was his fault because it makes the company look bad.
Everyone talks about the Yada-Yada, No Soup For You, and all the other great lines, and those are all great, don't get me wrong, but this to me is the greatest scene from Seinfeld. (My second favorite is when Jerry asked the telemarketer for his home number. "Oh so you don't want people bothering you at home?" "...No." "Well, now you know how I feel." *Hangs up* XD)
100% agree....This is THE best and most satisfying scene on TV----and the scene with Jerry requesting the telemarketer's home phone number is my second favorite also. Seinfeld really hit the nerve on these two issues.
@@Dina-nm1nxWhat about the pinky toe?
I really want to have this conversation once in my life.
*Monkey paw curls
Go rent a car!
I have it about twice per month, can we trade lives?
I always love Elaine's eye roll at 1:05. I think she was trying so hard not to laugh, but almost lost it. XD
Haaaaaaa good call. She was trying hars to stay in character. LOL!!
Yeah, you better give me insurance...cause I am gonna beat the hell out of this thing!
i could so see this happening to larry david
This scene was definitely written by Larry. Especially Jerry's rant! God, I love Seinfeld and Larry!
It does happen to him in curb but with dinner reservations
BAGAKOOS well this episode was specifically written by larry david. do you not know that the series was written by him and jerry?
@@candysweet434 Of course he knows.. that's why he wrote the comment.. he meant of the two writters, I could see this happening to this specific writter..
I saw this when it originally aired. I've never laughed so hard. I miss Seinfeld so much !!!
That was one of the most memorable parts from the sitcom. Loved it.
Whene a comedian tells a joke through an elaborate story involving different people, this show is the live action version of those stories.
Amazing scene.
The best verbal ownage since the bar scene in Good Will Hunting
Pretty sure this happened before GWH. But agreed.
Set up appointment a week ahead for two car inspection stickers. Show up on time and they're out of stickers...
Can confirm, holding is the most important part.
Ein Washington, Washington. 12 stories high made of radiation
"you see, you know how to take reservations, you don't know how to hold them. And that's the most important part, the HOLDING"
How I feel about GameStop pre-orders.
Same
Sorry, this is a comment thread for adults. Beat it.
Hey. I'm from the future. Just thought I'd let you know that hardly anybody shops at GameStop anymore, let alone pre-orders games. Its going the way of Blockbuster because a) physical copies of games are irrelevant and b) GameStop lost a lot of respect when it tried to shove phones down everybodys throats. Also Donald Trump is president and pretty much every financially important male in Hollywood is in deep shit.
I'm from even further in the future; Elon Musk ran out of room for his cars on Earth, so he chucked one in orbit around the sun.
Future here. Mcdoubles aren't a dollar anymore. They went from a dollar to 1.29 to 1.59 and are projected to go up once more.
I think this scene sums up the magic of Seinfeld's comedy, just marvellous!
This is such a business savvy scene! Love it!
I love the "I don't think you do." Standing up to a customer service representative who made a mistake that wasn't your fault is honestly pretty scary.
You get better with practice! Besides, you have more leverage if it's not your fault. XD
Scary how old the 90s are now! They're talking about dating 66 year olds, Elaine was in her early 30s and Seinfeld his late 30s, so they seemed so far away from that... but now Jerry is 62 so he's just about there for real, lol
So now he SHOULD date a 60-something year old woman.
Yeah, Julia is MORE freaking gorgeous now than she was then. I think Seinfeld looked the same up to the mid-late 00s, but since 2009-10 he's just lost a lot of energy and looks old and tired compared to here.
The 90's are now as far away as the 2050's
Let that sink in
@@314rft
He's married to one.
and here we are now.. Jerry is now 66. The same age as the old man. Imagine that.. he just said she'd have to be really vibrant to be with a 66 yr old. and he's 66. Boy, does time go by fast.
"Anybody can just take them" lmaooo
With those hand gestures of him pretending everyone is giving him things 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
This scene is pure GOLD! This is true comedy in every way
That's gold Jerry.... I tell ya gold.. Banyah
Every rental car employee knows and appreciates this scene
Somewhat. Most people don’t understand just how many people set up same day rentals and just expect a plethora of cars to be sitting there. Especially these days with the car shortages, chip shortages, massive repair delays.
“Progressive set up a reservation”well did you ever talk to anyone who actually works for hertz Avis enterprise Alamo?
@@CJAM03 If you don't have cars available, don't let people reserve them, it isn't that difficult.
@@CJAM03why the hell do you take multiple reservations for the same car on the same day? Its a problem you’re causing yourselves, not the customers. If you tell a customer they have a reservation for a car on a certain day, how is it the customer’s fault for expecting you to honor the agreement?
@@verbalkint4258 I agree with you but I think sometimes it just comes down to not having the car. Like Renter A is due to return with Car X at 12PM and Renter B has a reservation for that same class of car at 3PM. But then Renter A doesn't return it until 8PM. The agency should have enough cars in stock to cover for that but sometimes during busy times, there is a domino effect and they run out.
Elaine looks so cute in this scene
The "pretend to say something but really you're saying nothing" is the premise of the whole show.
This whole sequence is perfection.
One of the all-time best segments. Superb!
"Why do people say that? I hate everybody. Why would I like him?"
MOOD. Such an underrated line.
It's so hard picking my favorite Seinfeld moment but this has to be one of them.
Best part is the car actually does get ruined!
Galhalla Yes! Of course being Seinfeld, he wasn't driving at the time (George was moving it), so the insurance didn't cover it! Hah! :)
How they never went back together is a mistery. Those 2 characters had the greatest chemistry I haver ever seen
After 5 1/2 years in Enterprise, I can tell you that it’s set up to be booked beyond capacity and they just let their employees / managers deal with the 11-12 hour days trying their damndest to send your team all over to get vehicles, IF you can even find them near your store.. you have to get absurdly creative with your logistical coordination and overall communication on those kinds of days. I’ve sent 4 of my employees in a CARGO van to a store in the country like 45 min away, as I held the store on my own and it was pouring rain lol gotta love going in and out with your professional businesses attire, in and out of vehicles, while that’s going on. Would just pull a returned vehicle immediately into the cleaning bay, give it 5 minutes of the most intense vacuuming and wiping you’ve ever seen, then pull it back up for the next customer haha.. so many more stories.. great experience in a lot of ways, glad it’s behind me though. They can keep the 58+ hour work weeks..
“Yep, you better give me the insurance because I am going to beat the hell out of this thing” lol
@Daniel S think for a second.
He's threatening to beat up the car because he's been screwed over by the rental company. And wants them to know he's not just taking it laying down. Not because he hates small cars...
Don't worry, I bet they give him 30% off his next car rental.
The best i can do is 10% off the next car rental, that sure keeps you coming back right? :)
Don't count on the 30%. I was given that line of bullshit after no less than THREE cars were provided to me with mechanical problems (including wipers that didn't work during a torrential downpour). Promises easily broken after the customer leaves the rental office.
You mean 30 % extra charge lol. I think Jerry offended them :P
I don't think you do... If you did I'd have a car...
One of my favorite lines ever from Seinfeld... simple, logical, truthful, yet full of sarcasm...
Had this convo today. Had an appointment at 12:30. By 13:30 I’m asking them “why haven’t I been seen?”
“Oh I’m sorry, it’s busy today.”
“Yes that’s why I made an appointment.”
Never watched Seinfeld until my brother recommend it the other night - I’m gonna keep watching 😎
Just the way that Jerry delivers the "I don't think you do!" line makes the scene.
This, and the rental car scene from Planes, Trains, and Automobiles, is classic.
It amazes me every time I watch this scene when I think about how much of this I’ve incorporated into my own lingo and mannerisms. The snapping and waving while he says “anybody can just take a reservation”, god it’s awesome. So many uses for that in daily life. And his gestures when he says “the holding is the most important part of the reservation”. Another example of why this is the greatest tv show of all time, and by a wide margin.
My favorite scene with the character of Jerry!! So many good quotes in this scene!
Elaine's expressions through this whole bit is really out of this world.
she's trying so hard not to laugh
Anyone that says Jerry isn't as good as the other 3 is talking absolute shite. He may not be as good an actor as Jason Alexander but he is just as funny in his own way as all the others.
This is the Seinfeld episode I was referring to, and it happened to me! Oh I wish I could have remembered the things he said to the agent and could have said them to the agent I was talking to. That would have been absolute perfection!!
Ran into this situation in Tampa airport where they ran out of cars and played this scene on my phone to all the upset customers..we all had a big laugh
"Why does everyone say that? I hate everybody" is the most underrated line in this scene
Basically re-created this scene at GameStop today, when they were sold out of a game I pre-ordered. SOLD OUT. Of a PRE-ORDER. They told me to come back early next week to see if they get any more in stock. I ALREADY PAID FOR IT A MONTH AGO... 😡
I better get the protection plan for 3 bucks, cuz I am gonna beat the HELL out of this game. 😆
I swear this happened to me in FL last year. Our conversation was verbatim. People behind us were screaming laughing. They knew what I was doing...
I literally think of this scene every single time im in like at the doctor's waiting room when they are inevitably running late for my appointment every single time
Anyone who's ever been ignored, written off, and dismissed by a retail clerk who doesn't give two shits should appreciate this clip.
This is hilarious! But I admit it gets slightly less funny when this kind of thing is actually happening to you... :p
Seinfeld was great, but this particular scene at 1:11 was epic.
This one the funniest scenes in sitcom history.
My experience everytime I reserve at best buy, exactly like this.
"I don't think you DO. If you DID, I'd have a car." LMFAO! Exactly! Jerry checked the hell out of that silly ass attendant.
people who pre-ordered a PS5 being told they won't be getting on on release day like
How they were ever able to record this without bursting into laughter is beyond me.
One of my all time favorite Seinfeld bits!
Paul Thurrott brought me here.
LOL! this video is so hilarious!!!
I should watch this show!
The best part of the entire series. Love it
Elaine's face when he says this sentence - priceless! :)
'Anybody can just take em!' lol
Season 3 was probably the best overall season. It also had "I... am breaking up with YOU" and the Keith Hernandez one "Back... and to the left", and the Cashmere Sweater with the Red Dot, and the Limo "She's a Nazi, George. A Nazi!" So many great lines in this show!
I swear this scene just kills me all the time. Ironically, I'm at a car rental, as I write, and I couldn't help but think of this scene, haha!
One of my all-time favorite episodes.
Elaine's expressions are gold
I had same conversation with budget rental 5 days ago.
This whole scene is so iconic
Love how this bit remains evergreen today
This clip is second best to the all time Oscar deserving car rental scene from "Trains, Planes and Automobiles"
I once had a training session at work when I was a casino employee and this scene was used for an example of how we did not do customer service.
I so Love this Show, never get tired of it ....
I never could get into this show, but after having this EXACT BULLSHIT happen to me and my wife a couple weeks ago, I DEFINITELY appreciate this scene!!
I ran into this in Toronto, ON on Thanksgiving weekend a couple of years ago. Had much the same conversation with the rental clerk, 'except I wasn't as composed as Seinfeld lol
United Airlines now features this video for all of their customer service employees.
Happened to me with Movida in Brazil. They automatically cancel reservations after an hour, even though I prepaid. Don't rent from Movida!
I love that part and her expression when he says it.
This happened to me recently. I was 30 minutes late to pick up my multi-day car rental. The guy at the rental car location said they only hold the car for 30 minutes, never mind the fact that 1) they never told me that, 2) I was about to take the car for 4 days so who cares if I was 30 minutes late to pick it up, and 3) they could have given me the courtesy of a call before they decided to give away my car. So when I showed up to pick up my Corolla, all they had left was a pick-up truck!
that was one of the best of the best! thanks....I never get tired of Seinfeld.
I come here when I'm sad, it helps
"Why do people always say that, I hate everybody, why would I like him?" LOL!!!
You better give Me the insurance , cause I am gpnna beat the Hell out of this thing ...LOL
Airbnb could learn a thing or two from this!
As much of an acquired taste Seinfeld could be, Seinfeld was and still is funny. The sitcom is basically legendary for a reason... It's not chance.