Rental companies change pickup locations without adequate notice
A customer's trailer rental pickup location was changed without proper notice, and the trailer was not actually available there either, forcing another trip and a downgrade to a smaller unit. Staff also refused to escalate the complaint to a manager, extending the resolution time.
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