Industry VerticalsstructuralB2CBillingService Disputes

U-Haul Changes Booking Location Without Consent Then Charges for Extra Distance

U-Haul customers report last-minute booking location changes of up to 80km imposed without customer consent, followed by unexpected mileage charges on return. The pattern suggests a systematic overbooking and relocation practice that shifts costs onto customers. Moving customers are uniquely vulnerable to these tactics as they have no time to switch providers.

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