Budget Truck Rental

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Budget Truck Rental Reviews

The Old Wolf October 10, 2010
Life-Threatening Equipment!
On August 14, 2010, we rented a 16-foot truck (No. 664450) in Harrisonburg, VA with the intention of being in Payson, UT on the 22nd of August. On the Sunday the 15th, as soon as we got on the freeway and reached 60 miles per hour, the truck began swaying from side to side in a violent manner. I was fighting to keep the vehicle upright and trying to stop the harmonic motion with compensatory steering, but it was almost a losing battle; braking seemed to make things worse. Rolling a fully-loaded van at 60 on a busy freeway would have been death. As it was, we just about had heart attacks anyway - but we were thankful to have been spared death or disaster. To say the least, this was terrifying.

After we got pulled over and calmed down a bit, we called Budget Roadside Assistance, and got the answer that a dispatcher would call us back in 30 minutes to tell us what to do. We decided to trundle ahead to the next exit - slowly. On the way, we found that keeping the truck at 45 or below made it possible to control the swaying, even though any uneven pavement would begin the rocking again. Budget's dispatcher called back in an hour and a half, and told us that there was really nothing we could do until Monday morning. We chose to continue at minimum speed, andd made it as far as Moorefield, WV that night.

The following morning we got on the road and slowly continued northward toward Keyser, WV, where we stopped for lunch and called Roadside Assistance again. We asked them to arrange for a repair stop along our route Northward; sadly, our request was ignored, and an hour later we were told we could take the truck for repairs to Truck Enterprises, Inc. in Burlington, WV, which was South of Keyser. When we arrived – after 90 minutes and 45 miles of trying to find the place – we were told that

a) they wouldn’t be able to help us because they were too busy - and they had clearly explained this to the dispatcher on the phone, and
b) they don’t even work on moving vans – only semis.

Why in the world would your dispatch team send us to a repair shop that they knew couldn’t assist us? This makes no sense at all.

Dismayed and disgusted, we called Roadside Assistance, and asked for a repair location Northward on our route. We were once again told we had to wait for a dispatcher, and continued on our way. By the time we had phone connectivity again, we had passed through Maryland and were back in West Virginia at the Bruceton Mills rest stop. At that point I called once more and was told there was a repair shop 60 miles behind us – again our request for a repair shop on our route was ignored. We chose to carry on, overnighting in Pittsburgh and heading the next morning for Detroit, where we had friends with whom we could stay while the vehicle was being worked on. Roadside Assistance set us up an appointment with Budget of Livonia, where we arrived at 8:15 AM on Wednesday morning.

A brief examination by the people at Budget determined:

a) The rear left and right springs were completely de-arced.
b) Right and left radius arm bushings were worn out.
c) All 4 ball joints were loose.
d) Front tires were worn as a result of 1 and 2.
e) The rear left and right spring rear shackle bushings were worn out.

Based on the service sticker in this vehicle, it was maintained in June. None of these problems had developed overnight, and all of them should have been caught at the last scheduled maintenance. In addition, the brakes were extremely soft and I had to stand on them to get the truck to come to a stop. This truck should never have been let anywhere near a road, let alone rented out. It was both un-roadworthy and unsafe.

The people at Budget of Livonia are to be commended. They bent over backwards to make sure we were taken care of, and determined that the truck could not be repaired. Once again we began dealing with Roadside Assistance to arrange for a load swap team. We returned to our friends’ home in Wyandotte, and were told by the dispatcher that a load swap team would be on-site at between 2 and 3 PM.

At 3:41 I was called by Moving Staffers and told that they could only be at the truck at about 7:00 PM. I told them that this was too late, and asked if they could arrange for another team to come help us. When they called back at 4:08 they said that a two-man team was on its way and would be there at 5:30, so we headed off for Livonia again. And, their fine two-man team arrived at about 7:00 PM, claiming that they were lost and unable to find the address, even with a GPS. Once the two got to work, they were able to swap our load in about 2½ hours. I’m so grateful for our friends in Wyandotte who shuttled us back and forth and put us up – if not for them, my wife and I would have been stuck at the Livonia Budget outlet from 8:30 AM until 10 at night.

For what it’s worth, the 24-foot truck they put us in had problems of its own. At idle, the entire cab would vibrate loudly; on certain types of pavement the truck would buck like a stallion, making it impossible to rest or read; the interior cargo lights were broken; the air conditioner would cut out at random intervals; and the headlight switch would fall into the dashboard, making it very hard to extract. Even with all that, it was nice to have a truck that didn’t feel like we were going to die in, and could drive at reasonable speeds.

We contacted Budget and reported our experience. They offered to pay our expenses for the three days we were delayed, and refund 30% of the rental price. Despite letting them know that this was unsatisfactory for having put us in a truck that could have killed us, that's all they would do. They made their choice - and now we're going to tell everyone we know to stay far away from this frightening company.
outta ranks September 21, 2010
$150 deposit hold
Renter beware, if you're on a budget then don't rent a truck from "Budget", because you'll be broke before you know it. Perhaps I should of read the fine print, oh wait... I just did and no where in the "helpful terms and conditions' does it read that BTR (Budget Truck Rental) cannot be held responsible for returned checks due to debit card hold processing. However it does state that in their FAQ portion for "Do you require a deposit to rent a truck?".

So my complaint is directed at BTR due to the fact that the store representative informed me that the $150.00 deposit would only show as a hold on my debit card account, but depending on your bank, you may want to make sure that you have that $150.00 plus in order to make sure that you don't bounce any charges, etc.

To make a long story short, I've suffered $350.00 in overdraft charges because of my bank and BTR. I believe that BTR should add the statements that are in their FAQ to the "helpful terms and conditions" in regards to the $150.00 deposit. "Please note that your bank may take up to two weeks to post the released credit hold to your card". My bank told me that I am the one in error for not reading the fine print, so just be cautious! I plan on submitting my complaint to the BBB for further action to see if I can get my money back or at least prevent this from happening to anyone else out there.
chris.l.white September 3, 2010
Last Minute Cancellation
Reserved a 10ft truck two weeks in advance of moving day. We called to confirm the reservation 3 days before moving day. 12 hours before the reservation they call to "let us know" that they don't have a truck ready and won't be able to provide one at that location. We called customer service to find an alternative location, but evidently there were "no trucks available at all for the day." Thank god U-Haul was able to bail us out. We are still waiting to see if the charges from Budget are correctly reversed.
Jayson September 2, 2010
Don't risk your life
Budget rents out un-maintained, un-checked vehicles, and doesn't care about the fact that their vehicles are risking lives.

I rented a 24-foot truck and car-trailer to move from Vallejo, CA to Tucson, AZ.

I flew out my brother to help me drive back. The first thing he did was to check the brake fluid on the trailer (in case the trailer comes loose, it has its own automatic brakes), and OF COURSE it was empty. LIVES RISKED NUMBER ONE. If the trailer had come loose, it would not have stopped and would have seriously injured or killed other people on the freeway.

U-Haul advertises that they have the lowest decks. I thought that it wouldn't be that much of a difference - but it sure was. U-Haul's decks are lower than waist level. The Budget back deck was almost neck high. The ramp they provide has very little traction. We almost couldn't get the washer & dryer up the ramp. MASSIVE INCONVENIENCE NUMBER ONE.

After the truck was loaded, it had a HORRIBLE shudder between 45 and 65mph. My brother said that there was clearly something very wrong with the front end. Given that the max speed when towing a trailer is supposed to be 55mph, and there's no way I could go under 45 on the freeway...we shuddered along. By the time we got to Tucson (20 hours later), we were beyond sore. MASSIVE INCONVENIENCE NUMBER TWO.

The AC vents had broken flaps. You couldn't turn them off of one person and on the other. MASSIVE INCONVENIENCE NUMBER THREE.

Now the good part. It got dark, we turned on the lights, and were shuddering merrily along. Suddenly my brother says, "What happened to the running lights?" We were completely dark on the sides & back of the truck & trailer. We checked the fuses (I happened to know exactly where they were, because the cover kept falling off onto my knees). It was clear which fuse was bad, because it was burning hot. Literally burned my fingers. Of course, there was no fuse diagram, so we couldn't just pull one of the "extra" fuses and plug it in - even if we had, it probably would have burned out in a second, because there was obviously a short. Driving down the freeway in an invisible-dark truck? LIVES RISKED NUMBER TWO.

My brother asked me to be sure to find the fire extinguisher. I looked around the whole cab, and couldn't find it. The next day, in the bright sunlight, I found it, completely inaccessible, WAY behind and under the driver's seat. It's a law that there has to be a fire extinguisher in a truck like that, but, of course, it doesn't have to be ACCESSIBLE! What if the short had caused a fire in the dashboard? LIVES RISKED NUMBER THREE.

I tried to call Budget's Roadside Assist, but I was on hold for about 25 minutes. Finally, my cell phone ran out, and we couldn't risk using up my brother's cell, because there might be (and WAS) a real emergency. So, we went the rest of the way with the hazards on. Have you ever driven with hazards on? TICK. TICK. TICK. TICK. For hours. And hours. And hours. MASSIVE INCONVENIENCE NUMBER FOUR.

Still, we continued. We had been averaging about 100 miles per quarter tank. We were approaching Phoenix, and I asked my brother (he was driving, thank goodness!) how much gas we had. Just over a quarter tank. We decided that we'd play it safe and get gas at some truck stops just the other side of Phoenix. About 10 miles later, we were just the teeniest amount under 1/4 tank. That should be enough to go another 12 to the truck stop, right?

WRONG. As we're driving along, my brother WATCHED the needle drop from 1/4 to zero. Then below zero. Then it ran out of gas. 1/4 tank in 10 miles. When a truck like this runs out of gas, it loses power steering & brakes. My brother is a big, strong, strapping guy, yet he was fighting with all his strength to stop this beast. I was TERRIFIED! We literally almost ran off the road. We would have flipped over, and been seriously injured or died. If I'd been driving, I wouldn't have been able to safely stop the truck. LIVES RISKED NUMBER FOUR.

There's more of a long story about how we unstrapped my car, got gas, but the truck wouldn't start due to a lack of a priming button, and then my brother sent me to Tucson while he waited for roadside assist. They did show up (after 90 minutes) and get him on the road again - that guy was great. Meanwhile, another semi almost ran him down (LIVES RISKED NUMBER FIVE) so he had to go sit outside of the truck, at 4:30am, in southern Arizona, in the dark desert, by himself. (Animals, illegals, and drug-runners...) LIVES RISKED NUMBER SIX.

The next day, when we called customer service, we were proudly told that they always do a 10-point inspection before renting the trucks. (Whee... so, the brake lights and blinkers work. What about the ALIGNMENT, the FUSES, and the GAS GAUGE???)

Do you think Budget is offering me any sort of fair compensation for RISKING MY LIFE? Not a chance.

Bottom line? RENT A U-HAUL, AND BOYCOTT BUDGET!
v_sanchez July 24, 2010
reservations without product
reserved a rental truck. the next day the owner of the place of pick-up decided to call us and say he doesnt have a truck for us to rent, unless we were to return it to his location. We went in person and had no problem reserving it for us (wich we didnt) even though we told him we were going to drop off at a different location. I called budget and they told me that they have seen these things happen. Were the owners can just deny us of renting a truck with no real purpose! what kind of service is this from any of them. Budget should deny this person to have any business with them because they are going to loose many customers this way. Then Budget still said even though we have made a reservation for that day they cannot confirm the truck will be there! what!?!?!?! thats like buying blind! and to top it off I believe someone stole my credit card info from their site! because after that reservation was made the bank called me saying that my credit card was being placed on hold because they suspected someone was trying to make purchases online with that CC! can it get any worse! im going back to Uhaul even though its more $.
O & J Garcia July 5, 2010
Poor Roadside Assistance
Rented a truck in Riverside, CA on 6/24/10; returned 6/27/10 to Walnut Creek, CA. Truck had a flat tire on inside passenger rear tire about 7:30 pm on Saturday; we had left Riverside @ 2 pm. We were about an hour outside of Bakersfield on Interstate 5. Stranded on a very desolate offramp. Roadside Assistance said it would be 90 minutes before help arrived. At 10 pm we again called Roadside Assistance and was informed the vendor had not contacted them with an Estimated Time of Arrival. So Roadside Assistance suggested we go the nearest hotel (when I ask them if Budget would be paying for this I was told to stay where we were and they would dispatch another truck). After another 30 minutes; we decided to limp down the freeway; we drove 100 miles @ 30 miles per hr; we arrived at our destination at 2 am. In trying to work something out with Budget for our terrible ordeal; the most they would offer was a 35% refund of our $240. Their Customer Service and Roadside Service was HORRIBLE. We will never rent from them AGAIN and encourage others not to.
Bville01 June 23, 2010
Terrible Customer Service
I rented a 24' Budget moving truck at 2:00 p.m. from AAA Truck Rental on Emporia St., Englewood. Customer service was terrible - no significant orientation to the truck or the car carrier. Drove away and 10 minutes later found that it had no air conditioning for my four day trip across country. I called back immediately by 2:30 and THEY WERE CLOSED ALREADY WITH NO ANSWERING SERVICE!
The next morning I found a place to fix the air conditioner making me four hours behind schedule and full of frustration.
Then three days later I had a flat tire on I-70 in PA. To make a long story short, we were ON HOLD for OVER AN HOUR with Budget's "customer service. We sat on the highway from 5:00 p.m. until help finally arrived at 10:30 p.m.! We finally were on our way at 11:30 p.m. - SIX AND A HALF HOURS LATER!
Budget's customer service is worse than none.
jonkfly May 27, 2010
Overcharged/ Fraudulent Charges
My experience with this Budget Truck Rental dealer was terrible, terrible and terrible. The employee named GEBRMX (the name shows on the agreement) was rude, unprofessional, and unreasonable. There are three reasons I would like to elaborate:

1)My girlfriend reserved a truck online through Budget.com under her name on 04/29/2010. However I, was the only driver and who paid for the rental truck at the signing of the agreement on 05/02/2010. We did tell the dealer very clearly this point when we pick up the truck. The employee GEBRMX, however charged $10 fee for additional driver without noticing us. This is not acceptable.

2) GEBRMX tried to force us to purchase insurance at the point of signing agreement. The purchasing insurance should be optional although recommended, but the customers have the right not to purchase insurance and assume full financial responsibility. He did not understand this at all and keep arguing with us for nearly half an hour until we made a phone call directly to 1800GOBUDGET to let a customer service representative to explain to him on the phone that the insurance purchase is optional. At last he agreed we don't have to buy insurance, however the agreement had been printed. This is why two insurance charges still appear on the agreement.

3) After I found this guy charged $10 fee for additional driver, I returned the truck the same day at night which was 05/02/2010, but I did not drop the key in the box, because I planned to come to the office next morning to talk about this issue with the dealer. I parked the truck in the dealer's parking lot, right besides another Budget rental truck.

On 05/03 early in the morning around 7am, I received a call from this guy, said the truck was getting towed. I drove to the dealer's office in 10 minutes, seeing the rental truck was about to be towed. However the towing ceased after I arrived at the scene and handed in the key to the employee. The very truck I rented remained in the parking lot when I left the scene 8:30am 05/03.

He told me that the reason why the rental truck was getting towed was because I parked the rental truck at another business' parking space which two companies sharing one parking facility. I was not informed when signing the agreement where I should park or where I should not, and there was no signs at all indicating which parking space belongs to which company. As an average customer, without any guide, I assumed that parking the rental truck in the same parking lot right besides another Budget truck was the safest way to return it.

He used profane and vulgar language toward me, and threatening to "beat the sxxx out of you", and other F words, if I do not pay for the $150 towing fee, which he already have done, charging additional $150 on my credit card.

4) I called their custom service, told what happen. The rep simply does not care what I was saying, said, "The decision is final, we cannot make compensation in this case". I requested talk to the supervisor, this guy said "There is no supervisor in this call center." What? No supervisor? Are you on the same planet?

AVOID BUDGET!!! THEY WILL RIP YOU OFF!!!
ES Mitchee April 22, 2010
Refund of truck rental deposit
Employees at this location are on a witch hunt, looking for and creat-
ing problems for customers. I was due a refund of $150. on a oneway
truck rental, the truck was returned on time, with out damage
and with a full tank of gas, but since my initial reservation for the truck was made in my son's name not my name the employees there refused to honor the refund to me. I paid CASH in full and I was the person that signed the contract . Pls beware of that group because they are JERKS, and rip off artists to say the very least.
RonnieAmanda April 7, 2010
Crystal Clean Truck Rental
I reserved a truck two weeks before the date I needed to rent it. I reserved it from
CRYSTAL CLEAN TRUCK RENTAL
1006 E NORTH 1ST ST
SENECA, SC 29678
(864) 882-6400
When my fiance got there to pick up the truck he was told the truck we reserved wasn't there so he had to rent a bigger truck that was $10.00 more than the one we had reserved and was guaranteed two weeks prior. He was told to do that or have nothing at all. So, we had no choice but to go with that. I was given a special mileage rate online of .69 a mile and was actually charged .79 a mile. The estimated quote I was given online was $64.79 and I was charge $133.75! When I called Crystal Clean Truck Rental to ask about it the man was rude and told me there was nothing he could do about it. When I asked for the number to Budget Truck Rental he started yelling at me so I hung up the phone to look up the Budget Truck Rental info online. I am also contacting the better business bureau about this, posting blogs, and getting the word out as much as possible to never rent a budget truck because you will not be given the truck nor the price you are guaranteed. And the service is rude and they give you absolutely no choice but to go with what they tell you to when it's too late to change to anything else.

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