Consumer & Lifestyle · Travel & TransportstructuralSchedulingBillingB2CReporting

Truck rental reservations get silently downgraded or relocated with billing fallout

A customer's month-in-advance truck reservation was moved to an empty location the day before pickup, forcing a smaller substitute truck; the company then wrongly billed extra mileage caused by its own error and blocked the customer's second confirmed reservation over the disputed charge. A second, separate complaint against the same company in this batch shows the same location-change failure pattern.

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