- Report: #763772
Complaint Review: Uhaul
| Uhaul 7465 n Florida ave
Citrus Springs, Florida United States of America |
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Uhaul Do Not Rent From Uhaul Citrus Springs, Florida
*Author of original report: ok Robert
*Consumer Comment: That is why
*Consumer Comment: NOBODY can rent a truck
*Author of original report: Ok Robert
*Consumer Comment: Oh?
*Author of original report: Yes Robert
*Consumer Comment: You rented it for more than a day
*Consumer Comment: Shi**y equipment
*Consumer Comment: So, what did the contract say?
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ok Robert
AUTHOR: Bobby12753 - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, August 13, 2011
If they close at 5PM you brought it back AFTER closing on the 6th. I would bet that if you had returned it before 5PM they would not have charged you an extra day.
It was because you were already late, and it was not checked-in until the next day is why they charged you. If they close at 5PM you can't expect them to process returns after 5PM because you decided to stretch out the rental as long as you could.
Just take this as a lesson learned that if you rent from another company to make sure you get there before closing.
#3 Consumer Comment
NOBODY can rent a truck
AUTHOR: mr rik - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Friday, August 12, 2011
#4 Author of original report
Ok Robert
AUTHOR: Bobby12753 - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Friday, August 12, 2011
- And you know what they say about Verbal agreements..they are worth about as much as the paper they are written on. By the way what is the "legal" definition of "a few hours"?
Based on what you have written your times don't make sense.
- Go for it. Just be sure you have it in writing that they will allow you to keep it "a few hours" if it is not being rented by someone else.
Further, based on what you have written your times don't make sense.
You say you rented it for 26.5 Hours. You don't give the exact dates as to when you rented it, and it was returned. But if it was returned(checked-in) at 8:15am when they opened for it to be 26.5 hours on a 1-Day rental that would mean that you would have had to rent it 2.5 hours BEFORE they opened the previous day. Just how did you pull that off?
#6 Author of original report
Yes Robert
AUTHOR: Bobby12753 - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Friday, August 12, 2011
#7 Consumer Comment
You rented it for more than a day
AUTHOR: Robert - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Friday, August 12, 2011
- So by that logic if they didn't rent it for a week it would have been okay for you to keep it until they needed to rent it to another person and you would still only be charged for the one day.
Oh wait you say that is unreasonable. Well if that is unreasonable then how much time after the 24 hour period should they give you? 15 Minutes? 30 Minutes? Exactly the same amount of extra time it takes for you to return the truck?
As for the other company they could tell you that they would let you keep the truck for 3 years but it doesn't matter. Your contract was with U-Haul. But I would not be surprised if what they "tell" you is not what they have in writing when you go to rent their truck.
#9 Consumer Comment
So, what did the contract say?
AUTHOR: Ken - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, August 11, 2011
Your comment that it's STILL not rented is irrelevant.

