He was meant to take a rental vehicle out for a distance of 50km but when John Clifton Tootell returned it, GPS tracking revealed the distance was more than 900km.
Tootell rented the "light vehicle" from Cross Country Rentals on March 26 with the agreement he could travel up to 50km, and anything above that would prompt a further fee he would be liable for, police prosecutor Sergeant Drew Morrison said.
If he did not use the full amount of kilometres, he would be refunded for that amount.
On March 28, the 31-year-old took the vehicle back, claiming it had gone only 12km. The odometer appeared to back up his claim. But it was later discovered there were marks on the vehicle suggesting the odometer had been removed, Mr Morrison said.
The company then used GPS tracking to see how far the vehicle had actually gone, and found it had travelled 930km. Tootell did not pay the extra $484.