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Re: UHaul Auto Transport for H???
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Posted by Dave on July 27, 2001 at 11:28:03 from (24.4.252.3):
In Reply to: UHaul Auto Transport for H??? posted by jim on April 04, 2000 at 11:46:57:
I have had a disastrous run-in with a well-known countrywide corporation, Uhaul! To make a very long story short; I rented a truck from them, they towed the truck to their location even though I called to extend the lease. While the truck was at their location they lied multiple times about not having the truck, and then not having my belongings. When I settled with them on a price (which they charged a considerable amount for aggravation), and went to retrieve my belongings they were mostly stolen. The truck was pretty well cleaned out, no surprise that the assistant manager of the location told me they cut the lock off and didn't re-secure my items. I filed a police report and a claim with the insurance provided, which is also owned by AMERCO the parent company of Uhaul. Only to find that three months later after complying with everything they requested that they turned down my over $10,000 claim, because my contract ran out and they say they are NOT responsible for items on their property. I have since tried to contact the CEO of AMERCO, no surprise there that he never took my calls or returned them. Since they have turned my claim down, I have researched Uhaul to find some VERY interesting information. I challenge you to do the same. I am sure you will find all to be very interesting as well as how sick the family that owns this company is. In the process of researching I have also found many people in my situation or similar ones that have also found no avail with filing claims with Republic Western. Please I beg you to help me BOYCOT Uhaul! Any advice, stories or help you can provide please contact me at uhaulsucks62@hotmail.com! Thank you very much! PLEASE SIGN OUR PETITION: Petition URL: http://www.e-thepeople.com/affiliates/phillyburbs/index.cfm?PC=PETFV1&PETID=536145
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