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<blockquote data-quote="hoarder" data-source="post: 509853" data-attributes="member: 35073"><p>I called, they said a 17ft box van for a local rental was $40/day plus miles, I didn't see any 'flat rate online either? </p><p>It was more for a one way rental. I also think it may be more if I tell them I'm going to another state with it. I had that problem once before with a Ryder truck when they found out I took it from Stuart, FL to Stevens Texas and back. They told me that the truck was a 'local' rental only and that the insurance doesn't cover it out of state. I was turning it in at the time and no one said the truck was just for in state use. They didn't charge me any extra but told me that if something had happened it wouldn't have been insured. </p><p>Pretty much anything I rent will cost me a lot more, even if I could get a rental for $99, it'll burn way more fuel than my car and a small trailer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hoarder, post: 509853, member: 35073"] I called, they said a 17ft box van for a local rental was $40/day plus miles, I didn't see any 'flat rate online either? It was more for a one way rental. I also think it may be more if I tell them I'm going to another state with it. I had that problem once before with a Ryder truck when they found out I took it from Stuart, FL to Stevens Texas and back. They told me that the truck was a 'local' rental only and that the insurance doesn't cover it out of state. I was turning it in at the time and no one said the truck was just for in state use. They didn't charge me any extra but told me that if something had happened it wouldn't have been insured. Pretty much anything I rent will cost me a lot more, even if I could get a rental for $99, it'll burn way more fuel than my car and a small trailer. [/QUOTE]
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