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I've used uhaul too. I like their auto transit trailers.
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I just found that out when I was looking for a Uhaul trailer to buy
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Don't get me started on uhaul. I worked in their repair shop for 90 days before I walked out. Worst place I have ever worked and horrible quality work out of the place. They are more concerned with how the truck looks than how mechanically sound it is.
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one thing to mention about all the complaints on that website is people have a dismal habit of reserving something on the most popular weekends of the year for moves, and flipping out when they can't find a truck, or there is some disaster (like troy's story) where a truck supposed to come in at a certain time doesn't because a customer sits on it.
This thing only happens when its super busy, IE lines out the door. Ive gotten burned a few times, but honestly, I can't bring myself to flip out if every truck within 50 miles is rented and I just have to wait or re schedule. Breaks of the game. Its like complaining that theres a lot of a traffic on memorial day weekend. |
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The purchaser of your home is screaming at you to get your things out of his house NOW and you are standing there, di** in hand, trying to explain that Uhaul has no trucks available. That's when they tell you either a; move your stuff out of MY house now or b; we'll call the sheriff and he will move them for you. |
Their tow dollies are decent. Their car hauling trailer is truly impressive in its build quality for their purpose. I had a blow out once on my way back from Texas and they sent a local boy out with his tire repair truck and had me going within an hour and a half. All things considered I thought that was ok. Otherwise I think they are a decent company.
Their sign saying 45 mph limit is humorous.;) |
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heres what Ive done, I don't like moving pressure, so whenever possible, I do a carryover month. Give myself a month to move out and in. No stress. When I couldn't do that, I rented self storage for the carryover month and spent the last month moving my crapola. Great practice for in town moves. When ive moved cross country, I try and build in the same carryover. Example, moved to the midwest. Flew out, found an apartment, set everything up 2 months before my existing apartment back east was up. Flew home, loaded up, left a month early, mailed last check. Again, no stress is worth the extra money spent |
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Kind of like when you have to move 1000 miles. Last big move I made (1900 miles) I got all crazy and went to look at the actual trucks that each place was offering to rent to me... crazy huh?? Paid more for the Penske because it was the best condition, lowest mileage vehicle of the bunch. Had no issues except for the governor which precluded the high speed run from the Rockies to the Mississippi.... |
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Sorry but trucks ARE mechanical and things will go wrong regardless of what you do. I have had my RV blow a fuel line miles away from home. Anything more than 10 miles might as well be 500. I don't know any repair facilities at that point so there it is. I have rented U-haul many times as have my friends and the worst thing that has happened is the truck had blown a tire. I have rented everything from a motorcycle carrier to the largest truck they have. Could my next time be a disaster? Sure. However, what you seem to be trying to say is that "I had a bad experience therefore U-haul is a bad idea". What I want to know is the percentage of issues not one specific incident. If 20% of their vehicles at any one time have mechanical issues, that is one case. OTOH, if 1 out of 10000 trucks has a problem, well, that is yet another issue. |
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A few days' extra rent isn't tragic, and it's worth it not to have to deal with a sudden move in the space of half a day. |
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