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The second rental had different challenges; although it lasted three days, the car was returned in poor condition, incurring both physical damage and it lacked a charged battery. Despite a decent earnings of $150, the neglect from the renter resulted in extra costs that were unaccounted for, making the profit margins razor-thin.
Another trip resulted in the host waiving fees due to the vehicle unexpectedly dying. Although the host lost out financially, prioritizing the customer's experience proved to be crucial in maintaining a positive reputation. The final rental for the month was another underwhelming experience, yielding just $11 with no remarkable incidents.