SUBMITTED: Friday, April 04, 2008
POSTED: Friday, April 04, 2008
Look, trucks break down. That's just what they do. They are reliable machines that are abused to the point that they break down. Truck leasing/rental is a tough business. I worked for two different ones for 10 years (neither of them Penske). We all have our brand of trucks to offer. Some are the same. Some are different.
In my honest opinion... A truck is a truck. Rental/Leasing companies can sell you on one thing only - Service.
Sorry for your problem, but it appears you failed to get the rental company involved in this breakdown. From your report, the CHP & Tow services were called, not the rental company. Penske has a breakdown service. It is printed clearly and boldly on your rental contract. It's probably on three or four stickers on the inside and outside of the truck. Penske would have called CHP and the Tow Truck or repair provider. Then they would have gotten you on the road again. Instead you and your husband decided to handle it your way.
As for the cargo, no rental/leasing company will accept any liability for cargo. If you have damages, file an insurance claim. Didnt purchase additional insurance? Gee, looks like you two struck out again with trying to handle things your way. Damages are no more likely during tow than they are on straight and level road travel. The damages are indicative of your loading skills.
If you follow the simple procedures, you would have a leg to stand on here. Penske's Breakdown Service (although call-centered in India), would have made all the proper calls, repaired quickly or replaced the rental truck, plus they probably would have had the folks at the rental location swap the load for you - or at least, help.