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Audioholic Overlord
Finally catching a breath at work.
That's how I felt about T-Mobile. Those f^%&s drove me crazy with sh!t phones and then flat out lied to me. Bottom line is that they're all the same. The devil you know ...I might be going to T-Mobile. My Verizon contract ends soon, and looking at their available plans...they suck for how much they cost.
That's what she said.Finally catching a breath at work.
I had a bad experience with uhaul a number of years ago. It seems all the franchise managers were trained or coached to extract extra money from customers for damages to trucks that had previously occurred.
They made it their business to take advantage of people who were busy, tired, and frazzled from moving. They tried to do that to me after I had helped my daughter move while she was in college. They got me on the wrong day. When I returned the truck, I had to argue for 2 hours while exhausted and drenched with sweat. I called the police, and when they actually showed up the manger gave in.
When you pick up the rental truck, do the walk-thru inspection slowly and carefully before you sign for the truck. Note every ding and minor scratch in the paint. Note every dead bug on the windshield. Take plenty of pictures that document the date and time. And when it's time to return the truck, get something to eat and drink before you go. They are trained to take advantage of people who are tired from moving.
I never did business with uhaul again after that trouble they gave me, and I'm only too happy to warn people about them. I've rented trucks from Budget Rental and never had any problems. I hope uhaul isn't still trying to rip people off. Be forewarned, and good luck.
Alex is right. Take I-287 to avoid NYC traffic.
Me, too.I don't remember thinking that it was an attempt to get more money out of me (but it's been almost 17 years), but rather an example of content incompetence that annoyed me greatly. It started with this - they gave me a truck that wasn't fully fueled, but rather only had a quarter of a tank. I mentioned it, the dude just said that it only had to read that much when I brought it back. I figured, "whatever," as I was driving the truck a total of something like five miles. Seriously. I lived by the rental place, and I was moving from one apartment to another one about a mile away. Well...the truck ran out of gas, so they said. Apparently, right after I had parked it at the new place, as it simply wouldn't start the next morning. The mechanic said the gauge was wrong and that they gave me the truck with basically no gas in it. I think that I just told them to take the truck with them once they got it running.
Maybe you'd be better off driving through NYC. The traffic isn't that bad and it's a much shorter route.I would've just bought them and figured it out later, but then again I'm the kind of a$$ hole who'll walk away from the purchase if the guy won't work with me on shipping. Ask Alex, I'm a tough negotiator![]()
It's been a number of years since I did any DIY moves, I hope the info about budget rental is still trueWe're not locked into anything so I decided to take a look at budget. Looks like we can get a 24' truck for only a little more money that what we're estimating uhaul to run. Plus it's unlimited miles. So the consensus seems to be that uhaul can be a bit sketchy. I'll look around a little more, but it looks like Budget might be better with unlimited miles.
It's been a number of years since I did any DIY moves, I hope the info about budget rental is still true.
Spend a few bucks extra and rent a good hand truck, if it isn't included with the truck. Get an "appliance hand truck" like in the picture. If you have stairs to go up & down, these are great.
Bah, what was all that gym time for, if not for hoisting a non stair climbing hand truck up two flights of stairsNo stair climber ... no good. The one Swerd showed looked like it would be worth renting.
You mentioned earlier the battery was low.I don't plug it in.... It charges from the gas motor, from braking, and (as Bryce mentioned) from the wheels if I'm coasting downhill.
The level fluctuates as it charges/discharges. It was lower than it normally lets itself get, though. I imagine that happened when the gas engine didn't turn on when I went to accelerate, and then the battery was draining as I was able to get through the intersection, wait for traffic to pass, and then get over to the shoulder. The A/C was (I think) still running. I don't know why the gas engine didn't turn on, though - it should have.You mentioned earlier the battery was low.
How do you think that happened if it charges itself?
I've used both kinds of hand trucks. I really prefer the type I previously showed. The legs with the small wheels fold into the frame and are out of the way. The conveyer belt type rollers on the back of the frame, just above the main wheels, allow leaning back on stairs until the rollers contact the stairs. That way I could drag a refrigerator up and down a flight of stairs with one of those trucks – alone. I'm 6 feet tall and slender. I have a reasonably strong back and legs and not very strong shoulders and arms.I've seen those hand trucks before and they sure are nice. I actually have one I bought from Sam's club and was thinking of just swinging by the hardware store and buying a ratchet strap.
For reference, and to get your thoughts on it
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... like a super model.I'm 6 feet tall and slender.
Where's the Deuce when you need him?... like a super model.![]()
Probably trying to get Swerd's phone number.Where's the Deuce when you need him?![]()