How can I rent a uhaul without a credit card?

How can I rent a uhaul without a credit card?

Do I need a credit card to rent a U-Haul? No. While you do need a card on file to reserve online or by phone, you can reserve in person with cash. However, cash payments require a deposit — $100 for in-town rentals (or the estimated charges, whichever is greater) and $100 plus the rental rate for one-way moves.2021-03-18

Does uhaul put a hold on debit card?

Credit / Debit Card Hold Times U-Haul places a hold on your account on all local moves. Once you return your equipment and we have an exact amount to charge your account we use the amount held to collect the total amount due.

Does UHaul put a hold on your card?

Credit / Debit Card Hold Times U-Haul places a hold on your account on all local moves. Once you return your equipment and we have an exact amount to charge your account we use the amount held to collect the total amount due.

What kind of cards does UHaul take?

You need a credit card to make a reservation and paying for a rental (select locations may accept cash-check with the manager). UHaul accepts American Express, Discover, MasterCard and Visa. You may use a debit card with either a MasterCard or Visa logo.

How do I make a UHaul payment?

If you'd like to pay for your storage unit in person, you can do so at your storage facility. Automatic credit or debit cards, cash, e-checks and personal checks are accepted. If paying in person, be sure to check office hours for your storage facility and to be sure of your due date.2014-03-06

Does uhaul put a hold on your card?

Credit / Debit Card Hold Times U-Haul places a hold on your account on all local moves. Once you return your equipment and we have an exact amount to charge your account we use the amount held to collect the total amount due.

Does uhaul charge before or after?

If paying by cash, the following is due when you pick up your equipment. In-Town truck: $100 or estimated rental charges (whichever is greater). In-Town trailer or towing: $75 or estimated rental charges (whichever is greater).