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258323 PostPosted: Wed Jun 06, 2007 6:10 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote
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eddievanbitz wrote:
I was having trouble with the thought of you bearing your bum Jim Very Happy


Eddie, I'm having trouble with the thought of you thinking about it Confused Smile
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Re: Hirebuddies No Customer Service
258474 PostPosted: Wed Jun 06, 2007 10:00 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote
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bladetj wrote:
I had a bad experience with Hirebuddies. I and 3 others had booked and paid a deposit for a campervan for Glastonbury weekend. The remainder of the balance needed to be paid so I telephoned Hirebuddies to make arrangements. They then informed me that the motorhome we had booked had been in an accident and that they could not guarantee a replacement. I then found out that they had been aware of this for 7 days. Why did they not inform me? If I had not have telephoned I would not have found out.

Then to make matters worse they informed me that they had no available motorhomes. I checked this out and they actually had available ones in the north of england. They had been misinforming me. In other words they were not willing to transport one down to Bristol.

I went through their TERMS AND CONDITIONS which states
'hirebuddies, on behalf of the motorhome operator, will of course offer you the choice of an alternative motorhome (if applicable - is applicable as there were motorhomes available in Scotland and the north of england) or refund as described above.

There were other signs of fibs that I will not go into.

My advice is - Hirebuddies from my experience, have a poor customer service and I would not recommend them them to anybody as they have no backup plan if anything goes wrong. Being offered a refund is no use when you have already booked and paid for flights.

I have now booked through another company and I hope that everything goes according to plan with them.


Don't take this personally but I'd have thought four mates going to Glastonbury would be many owners idea of a nightmare.
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I don't know Jim, but, from his avatar I don't want to think about his bare bum.
But, to keep on topic, I would have to be convinced that the majority of the hire fee was coming to me before I would consider risking even my elderly van with hirers.
We have hired boats in the past, and are doing it again this year in the middle of our motorhome trip to France, and although we do not set out to trash someone else's property it is not treated quite the same as our old van.
If you have paid the insurance you don't mind the odd bump!!
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Hirebuddies withheld deposit without reason
339161 PostPosted: Mon Dec 03, 2007 12:27 am Thank this member for this postReply with quote
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I hired a camper van from hirebuddies. They charged an extra £400 because it was for Glastonbury. But then they took the whole £1500 damage fee and are still withholding £300 without any reason. They have been saying for 5 months now that they will send a copy of a photo of damage and a receipt for the repairs but still nothing has come. We didn't cause any damage. Here is a sample letter I wrote to them.

"I am absolutely amazed at this. We have acted in accordance with the agreement, we have acted reasonably and in fact I think it is reasonable to expect you to pay us compensation and/or a full refund.

I cannot open the file you have sent. Please send a version that I can open (tif, gif, jpg, bmp format) or tell me what common program can be used to open it.

1. The table was returned to the collection driver in the same condition as it was when it was delivered. The delivery driver disassembled it and as no manual was provided neither he nor we could work out how assemble it into a bed or back to being a table.

2. You will note from the document I signed on receipt of the vehicle that the water filler cap lock was broken when I received the vehicle.

3. I have no idea what you are referring to as I cannot see the photo. I assure you that we did not damage the rail and I cannot imagine how something as robust as that could have been damaged.

4. I was told when I hired the vehicle at a rate approx 50% higher than the normal price, that this was because the lender expected it to be dirtier than normal. I think that the £300 premium should cover this cleaning. We did clean it however and had intended to do further cleaning on it. On dropping the vehicle off the driver said that, contrary to our agreement, he would be collecting it at the end of the week. I was very surprised to receive a call from him at 5pm on the Tuesday saying that he would be here at 6pm. That gave me one hour to do the best cleaning I could.

We agreed that the van would be delivered to us promptly at 8am on the Thursday. I called you at 9.30am explaining that we were still waiting. I was told that you (the guy who answered) were too busy to investigate and that I should wait for a further 2 hours before calling back at which point he would find out what the delay was. Finally the vehicle arrived at around 11am. You left a family including children sitting at the door with bags packed waiting for 3 hours without even offering any confirmation that it was on its way or attempting to find out what the delay was. We only wanted it for the long weekend. We were due to be at Glastonbury at the time the van arrived. We lost half a day of our 5 day trip i.e. 10%. For this I am due at least a 10% refund i.e. £110.

The delivery driver told us that we had to use special toilet paper, that this should have been provided and if we had to buy any more then you would reimburse us. Where exactly did you expect us to buy this toilet paper in the middle of a field in Glastonbury when we were already half a day late and you hadn’t given us any details such as this in advance? Actually you told us the day before to expect a Chausson Flush and that if we wanted any information on it we should use Google. The vehicle that arrived was a Ford Rimor Superbrig and not a Chausson Flush at all.

The only manual provided was written in a foreign language and did not cover much of functionality. The van had an on board computer for controlling gas, water etc. Again no manual was provided and the instructions that the computer displayed were in a foreign language so on two

No mechanism was provided for getting water into the van i.e. no water carrying container and no funnel.

The vehicle was left hand drive. We were not informed of this in advance. I have never driven anything of this size before and explained my concerns on booking. This is why I was so keen to know in advance what kind of vehicle it was, why I said I’d prefer a 5 birth, and why I wanted the van delivered at 8am. To give us a vehicle which is left hand drive was extremely dangerous and irresponsible, particularly for roundabouts, left turns and entry to motorways. I feel that in this respect you put our lives at risk and that you were certainly in breach of contract.

As for your assertion on the phone that you have proof in the form of dog hair that a dog had been on board, this is clearly a lie or proof that you used the vehicle after collecting it from me, as Glastonbury don’t allow dogs and searched the van on entry and as you delivered it late and collected it early we had no opportunity to put a dog on board, and don’t own one anyway.

In summary, having been given a vehicle that was dangerous to drive, with no water, no instructions and no toilet paper we had a very unpleasant hiring experience for which I feel entitled to a full refund. I certainly don’t feel that I owe any money for you collecting the van ahead of the agreed time so before it had been cleaned, and for you not inspecting and reassembling the vehicle prior to taking it away. Please refund my deposit in full immediately."
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Hi SamG, hmmm doesnt sound too good. You mention an attachment you couldn't open, what type of attachment was it and what was it called ?
I am sure we can tell you what u need to open it

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I think I deleted the file when it transpired that Hirebuddies didn't know how to open it either. Today they sent me an August quote from a garage saying that a replacement table would cost the £300 that they took from me. Pretty meaningless imho as it doesn't show that they proceeded with replacing it. It seems even more unlikely now that they did replace it and therefore even more unlikely that the table was damaged. They have said that they haven't seen any evidence of damage to the table and that I need to contact the vehicle owner directly to pursue it. I have contacted him and he has said he doesn't want to talk to me and that his relationship, like mine is with Hirebuddies.
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I have contacted him and he has said he doesn't want to talk to me and that his relationship, like mine is with Hirebuddies


y I believe this is one of the major issues with third party hire companies of motorhomes. IMHO it sounds like the owner complained to Hirebuddies, they took his word for it and billed you via your deposit.

Surely Hirebuddies should be able to provide evidence (photographic or otherwise) it has been damaged to satisfy you that your funds were spent correctly ? Hirebuddies probably didn't buy the table, they would more likely have paid the owner the £300 in recompense if my understanding of how these type of business relationships is right.

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