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  2. U-Haul - Wikipedia

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    U-Haul Holding Company is an American moving truck, trailer, and self-storage rental company, based in Phoenix, Arizona, [1] that has been in operation since 1945. The company was founded by Leonard Shoen and Anna Mary Carty in Ridgefield, Washington, who began it in a garage owned by Carty's family, and expanded it through franchising with gas stations.

  3. Talk:U-Haul - Wikipedia

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    The dealership makes a small commission on every rental and actually pays U-Haul for the right to rent the equipment. Dealers do not pay U-Haul for the right to rent equipment. The only fee a dealer must pay is a $10.00 per month computer service fee. Also U-Haul pays an average of 22% commission across all product lines.

  4. Category:Truck rental - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Truck rental" ... U-Haul; United Rentals This page was last edited on 20 May 2020, at 00:01 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  5. U-Haul banned me from renting a truck: Help! - AOL

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    If you're having a problem with a business, Consumer Ally can help. Write us at HelpMe@WalletPop.com. Q.U-Haul banned me from renting their products because I was associated with a friend who owed ...

  6. United Rentals - Wikipedia

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    A Dodge Ram 1500 truck & Genie SX-180 Boom lift from United Rentals. United Rentals was founded in September 1997. [12] Then-chairman and CEO Bradley Jacobs planned to grow the company through acquisition and consolidation, beginning in October 1997 with six small leasing companies scattered across North America.

  7. Ford Explorer - Wikipedia

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    U-Haul did not alter its policies regarding the renting of trailers to persons planning to tow behind the Mercury Mountaineer, Mazda Navajo or earlier versions of the Lincoln Aviator, which are all mechanically identical to the Ford Explorer. [110] In mid-2013, U-Haul began allowing Ford Explorers of model year 2011 and newer to tow their trailers.