Jeremy Gilmore
Member
I will be moving across the country due to being in the military. My wife and I had already decided that we will take my ST because we can carry more stuff than her Mazda Tribute. Well our kids have been spending time with her parents before the move and have been SPOILING them like all grandparents do.
We have moved several times due to the military and we know everything that we need to take (which is a lot of stuff) but the added kid stuff is going to be more than what I can stuff in the ST. So I figured I would call UHaul and just rent a trailer. Since I drive a "Explorer" they refuse to rent to me. They claim they have had to many accidents with that type of vehicle. That rubbed me just the wrong way. I tried to convince them very which way I could. From telling them I have a CDL lic. to being a truck driver in the military and driving a truck that carries over a 90 ton load. Still a no go. My mother-in-law says I should sue them for discrimination (she is from Cali). Personally I would like to get a hold of one of the regional mangers and get them to explain themselves.
Now the wife is having me check on a Leer cover or just buy our own little trailer. Anyone have a solution to this. I am even leaning towards mailing stuff to our new address (once we get one).
We have moved several times due to the military and we know everything that we need to take (which is a lot of stuff) but the added kid stuff is going to be more than what I can stuff in the ST. So I figured I would call UHaul and just rent a trailer. Since I drive a "Explorer" they refuse to rent to me. They claim they have had to many accidents with that type of vehicle. That rubbed me just the wrong way. I tried to convince them very which way I could. From telling them I have a CDL lic. to being a truck driver in the military and driving a truck that carries over a 90 ton load. Still a no go. My mother-in-law says I should sue them for discrimination (she is from Cali). Personally I would like to get a hold of one of the regional mangers and get them to explain themselves.
Now the wife is having me check on a Leer cover or just buy our own little trailer. Anyone have a solution to this. I am even leaning towards mailing stuff to our new address (once we get one).