Posted by JDseller on November 06, 2011 at 10:27:36 from (208.126.196.144):
U-Haul is a pain in the butt to deal with any more. They have been sued too many time. So they have many restrictions on renting anything. I wanted to used a car dolly last year to move my daughter to St. Louis. We where a driver short. Anyway U-haul would not rent me a dolly to pull with my 1 ton Dodge pickup. The reason was the bumper and hitch where home made and did not have the stamping for what weight class the hitch was. I even had the manager look at how it was made out of 3/4 inch plate and is twice as heavy as any store bought hitch. We where only going to be towing a Dodge Neon.
PO me so much I just loaded the car and all into a semi van trailer with all of her stuff. I had no problem finding dock to use to unload her car. Plus we had a much better trip riding in the semi with the sleeper and all. Grand daughter loved being able to sleep during the trip in a bed. Son-in-law liked not having the women with him in the car for the trip. LOL.
It seems that common sense had been replaced by lawyers and court cases. If this had been the way things where in years past we would never had electric in your homes since many burned because of the old wiring. How about a car making it with out some one suing because they could not drive it like a horse.
I am getting tired of the restrictions that every day people have on them because some idiot did something stupid.
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