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How Your $19.95 U-Haul Rental Could End Up Costing You $1200
By Chris Morran on September 6, 2011 11:30 AM  
If you've ever thought U-Haul's ads touting rates as low as $19.95/day plus mileage sounded too good to be true, you may be right. In fact, for some screwed-over customers, their final bill could end up being much, much, much larger than originally expected. More Â»

U-Haul Makes You Drop Off At Other Location, Then Charges You For It
By Ben Popken on August 31, 2010 2:00 PM  
Christina went to return her Uhaul rental, but when she arrived at her scheduled time, she found the lot was already closed. Customer service told her to return the truck to the nearest nearby Uhaul place, a chore in and of itself. Then she got charged for returning it to the "wrong" location, and all-told her $19.99 rental has blossomed into $220 that navigating the twists and turns and delays of customer service hasn't gotten her refunded. Here's the letter she wrote to Joe, the CEO of Uhaul. More Â»

My UHaul Gas Gauge Lied And Cost Me Money
By Phil Villarreal on April 13, 2010 9:00 AM  
Terry says his UHaul rental wouldn't register the amount of gas he pumped into it, forcing him to either fill the tank with more gas than he used or pay a $30 fee. More Â»

Thieves Steal U-Haul Truck, Drive It Into A Best Buy
By Meg Marco on March 12, 2010 6:52 PM  
There are just so many different ways to rob a Best Buy. First some sophisticated thieves pulled off a Mission:Impossible-style heist in which they cut a hole in the roof and never touched the floor. Now some guys in a stolen U-Haul decided to just ram the truck through the backdoor. Less finesse, but equally effective. More Â»

U-Haul Traps Another Customer, This Time In Stairwell
By Chris Walters on September 3, 2009 5:49 PM  

—>Remember the U-Haul customer who was locked in at a self-storage unit in Wisconsin? Something similar, but possibly more dangerous, happened over the weekend at an indoor U-Haul facility in Philadelphia.  More Â»

Ryder Refunds Customer $120 For Forcing Him Into U-Haul's Arms
By Chris Walters on August 25, 2009 4:57 PM  

—>Jesse, who wrote to us last week to complain about Ryder's broken guarantee, has contacted us again with a follow up. We also spoke with Ryder directly to ask how their "Guaranteed Availability" promise actually works, so that future customers know what to expect.  More Â»

U-Haul's New "U-Prison" Proves Unpopular With Customers
By Chris Walters on August 17, 2009 7:49 PM  

—>U-Haul apparently knows about Ryder's initiative to outdo it on suckage, so they've introduced a whole new class of customer abuse: false imprisonment. Best of all, the employee who was sent to let Jessica and her friend out of U-Haul Prison told them that if they hadn't wanted to get locked in after 5pm, they should have paid for 24 hour access. (They were taking advantage of a complimentary offer from the company.)  More Â»

Ryder's "Guaranteed Availability" Does Not Guarantee Availability
By Chris Walters on August 17, 2009 5:14 PM  

—>If you saw this image on the Ryder website, you might think that it means two things: that they guarantee some sort of vehicle availability to customers, and that they will make sure you are satisfied with your experience. You would be wrong. Update: Ryder has responded to Jesse's complaint.  More Â»

Rent A Truck From U-Haul If You Want To Stay Put
By Laura Northrup on June 24, 2009 7:11 PM  

—>Chris and his wife moved recently. To do so, they rented a truck from U-Haul. They planned ahead, booked their truck in advance, and did everything correctly. They just had the audacity to request a truck that wasn't located an hour away from their new home. This was apparently too much for the U-Haul infrastructure to handle.  More Â»

U-Haul Forgets Customer, Forgets Guarantee, Then Forgets Extra Day Agreement And Threatens Criminal Charges
By Chris Walters on April 20, 2009 7:53 PM  

—>Consumerist reader Dionicious and his brother tried to rent a trailer from U-Haul over the weekend. First they were faced with a closed location, then they had to ask before the company followed through on its $50 "Right Time, Right Location" guarantee. They hoped that was the end of the screw-ups, but the next day an angry employee called and threatened to file criminal charges against the brothers. Too bad there's not some sort of $50 "We Threaten You, We Pay" guarantee.  More Â»

U-Haul Forgets Customer, Forgets Guarantee, Then Forgets Extra Day Agreement And Threatens Criminal Charges
By Chris Walters on April 20, 2009 7:53 PM  

—>Consumerist reader Dionicious and his brother tried to rent a trailer from U-Haul over the weekend. First they were faced with a closed location, then they had to ask before the company followed through on its $50 "Right Time, Right Location" guarantee. They hoped that was the end of the screw-ups, but the next day an angry employee called and threatened to file criminal charges against the brothers. Too bad there's not some sort of $50 "We Threaten You, We Pay" guarantee.  More Â»

Email Uhaul CEO Joe Schoen
By Ben Popken on December 1, 2008 2:29 PM  

—>The email address for the CEO of Uhaul, Joe Schoen, appears to be joe@uhaul.com. Useful in case his cellphone inbox is full.  More Â»

Secret Phone Numbers And Email Addresses To Reach Executives At 101+ Companies
By Ben Popken on November 7, 2008 2:43 PM  

—>Inside, email addresses, phone numbers, and addresses for over 100 different companies to inject your customer service complaints into their corporate executive offices, and get it well on the way to success.  More Â»

Uhaul CEO Gave Out Cellphone Number On National TV, But Never Picks Up Or Returns Calls
By Ben Popken on July 28, 2008 6:27 PM  

—>In what looked like a daring move, the CEO of Uhaul, Joe Shoen, gave out his "cellphone number" on national TV and invited customers to call him with their complaints. The problem is, when you call, he doesn't pick up. If you leave a message, it's not returned. You get to hear Joe's gruffly charming voicemail message, but can't leave one of your own. His mailbox is full.  More Â»

No, You Should Not Save Money By Filling Your Rental Truck's Gas Tank With Water
By Carey Alexander on June 28, 2008 1:25 PM  

—>Look, we know gas is expensive, but don't save a couple bucks by topping off your U-Haul's gas tank with water. We won't pretend to care about U-Haul—not even U-Haul cares about their vehicles—but the next renter will want to bludgeon you with a rusty ice pick when their truck breaks down because you hosed the engine.  More Â»

Angry U-Haul Manager Says You Stole A Truck
By consumerist.com on June 20, 2008 11:48 AM  

—>Now that it's summer, many people are doing the moving thing. For some, this might mean renting a truck or trailer from U-Haul, like reader Ryan. He reserved a truck from U-Haul online well in advance of his move, but when he went in for pickup was told none were available. Ryan called corporate, who called the store and convinced the surly manager to give Ryan a truck. Three days after Ryan returned the truck, he got this voicemail from from U-Haul: “This is Alexandria U-Haul Rentals. Your rental truck was due three days ago and you haven't returned it. If you don't return our truck today I will call the police." See how Ryan handled the situation, inside.  More Â»

Angry U-Haul Manager Says You Stole A Truck
By consumerist.com on June 20, 2008 11:48 AM  

—>Now that it's summer, many people are doing the moving thing. For some, this might mean renting a truck or trailer from U-Haul, like reader Ryan. He reserved a truck from U-Haul online well in advance of his move, but when he went in for pickup was told none were available. Ryan called corporate, who called the store and convinced the surly manager to give Ryan a truck. Three days after Ryan returned the truck, he got this voicemail from from U-Haul: “This is Alexandria U-Haul Rentals. Your rental truck was due three days ago and you haven't returned it. If you don't return our truck today I will call the police." See how Ryan handled the situation, inside.  More Â»

Despite Class Action Lawsuit, U-Haul's $50 Reservation Guarantee Is Still Completely Meaningless
By Meg Marco on June 11, 2008 1:34 PM  

—>Reader Greg wants to warn all of you not to expect too much from U-Haul and their so-called $50 guarantee. When he showed up to collect his reserved truck, he found himself waiting in line with another customer who'd reserved the same type of truck. When he overheard the employee telling her they were out of trucks, he knew that his day was going to go rapidly downhill.   More Â»

Uhaul Says You Must Have A Land Line To Rent A Truck
By Jay Slatkin on May 13, 2008 1:30 PM  

—>Having previously rented at U-Haul with no issues, reader Robert was surprised when a U-Haul agent wouldn't rent him a truck unless he had a land line phone number. Robert tried giving him his work number but agent promptly dialed and when he realized it wasn't Robert's personal phone number, he hung up and said, "Land line!" Not having an actual land line number Robert was in a bit of a jam. Robert's letter, inside....  More Â»

U-Haul Must Pay $84 Million To Man For Injuries
By Chris Walters on April 22, 2008 2:40 AM  

—>A Dallas court found U-Haul guilty of negligence for failing to maintain its vehicles properly, and awarded 74-year-old Talmadge Waldrip $84 million in damages, $63 million of which are punitive. "The truck's parking brake did not work at all," said the man's lawyer. "He stepped out of the truck and it rolled right over him."   More Â»

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