Get this:
I called them up to tell them that I wanted my Rinnai rental space heater removed. They then offered me the chance to buy it out. Great! So, just pull up my account and then check out the unit in question; then, give me the amount. Right?
No.
They want ME to give them the make, model and serial number. I said, "Why? Do you not have that info on file?".
Of course not! That would be too easy! They have no problem sending me a quarterly rental bill for the unit, but they can't check the amount of the buyout out as they have no real defining info on the unit?!?!
Does that sound bogus to anyone else? Could they not say I have a rental heater, bill me for it and then leave me with the ugly task of worrying about proving I DON'T have the unit?
I'm really not impressed by this. I definitely will NOT be putting Reliance rentals in any property I own from now till the day I croak. ONe exception might be a hot water tank, as I'm still renting that currently.
So, now I've decided to terminate the rental on the space heater. They've said I can either pay their fees to have it removed by one of their contract technicians or I can attempt the removal myself and drop it off! Wonderful! :angry:
Here's the best part: the rental heater came with the house. There was never any contract sent over for me to approve and sign, agreeing to additional charges upon termination.
THEIR OWN WEBSITE is either lying, or they're making s*** up as they go.
http://www.reliancehomecomfort.com/content...gory=8&media=60
Furthermore, there are no policies or rate schedules on the website. They're just trying this charge scam on the phone. I'm sticking to my guns. I'll report back as I go.
Daniel - any sage advice as you must be fairly experienced with rental equipment in rental homes and such?
UPDATE #1 - the further up the chain you go, the more belligerent they get! $125 + tax to have someone come out and remove the unit! $65 to have them just pick it up if you've already had a gas tech disconnect it! This is f***ing ludicrous!
I found a weird, Javascript-ish copy of a fake bill that says just receiving the damn bill constitutes a rental agreement... conveniently enough, the "fees" are on the back of the bill, which hasn't been digitized and placed on the website. Just f***ing great. You should have to sign, or at the very least verbally agree to, a rental agreement.
UPDATE #1a - found their TOS - apparently their water heater "terms and fees" apply to ALL rental agreements. Uhm, no? Seems to me they tried to take the greasy way out of this one. They're calling me at home later to confirm all the unit's info, convinced that they're getting the buyout. IN reality, if the buyout isn't less than the disconnect fee (doubtful), it's going back. Unless I get some legal words of wisdom here... I think I might get shafted into paying for their removal fees.
I called them up to tell them that I wanted my Rinnai rental space heater removed. They then offered me the chance to buy it out. Great! So, just pull up my account and then check out the unit in question; then, give me the amount. Right?
No.
They want ME to give them the make, model and serial number. I said, "Why? Do you not have that info on file?".
Of course not! That would be too easy! They have no problem sending me a quarterly rental bill for the unit, but they can't check the amount of the buyout out as they have no real defining info on the unit?!?!
Does that sound bogus to anyone else? Could they not say I have a rental heater, bill me for it and then leave me with the ugly task of worrying about proving I DON'T have the unit?
I'm really not impressed by this. I definitely will NOT be putting Reliance rentals in any property I own from now till the day I croak. ONe exception might be a hot water tank, as I'm still renting that currently.
So, now I've decided to terminate the rental on the space heater. They've said I can either pay their fees to have it removed by one of their contract technicians or I can attempt the removal myself and drop it off! Wonderful! :angry:
Here's the best part: the rental heater came with the house. There was never any contract sent over for me to approve and sign, agreeing to additional charges upon termination.
THEIR OWN WEBSITE is either lying, or they're making s*** up as they go.
http://www.reliancehomecomfort.com/content...gory=8&media=60
Quote:Your monthly cost is all youââ¬â¢ll ever have to pay.
There are no hidden costs when you rent a furnace.
Furthermore, there are no policies or rate schedules on the website. They're just trying this charge scam on the phone. I'm sticking to my guns. I'll report back as I go.
Daniel - any sage advice as you must be fairly experienced with rental equipment in rental homes and such?
UPDATE #1 - the further up the chain you go, the more belligerent they get! $125 + tax to have someone come out and remove the unit! $65 to have them just pick it up if you've already had a gas tech disconnect it! This is f***ing ludicrous!
I found a weird, Javascript-ish copy of a fake bill that says just receiving the damn bill constitutes a rental agreement... conveniently enough, the "fees" are on the back of the bill, which hasn't been digitized and placed on the website. Just f***ing great. You should have to sign, or at the very least verbally agree to, a rental agreement.
UPDATE #1a - found their TOS - apparently their water heater "terms and fees" apply to ALL rental agreements. Uhm, no? Seems to me they tried to take the greasy way out of this one. They're calling me at home later to confirm all the unit's info, convinced that they're getting the buyout. IN reality, if the buyout isn't less than the disconnect fee (doubtful), it's going back. Unless I get some legal words of wisdom here... I think I might get shafted into paying for their removal fees.
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33" BFG Mud-Terrain KM2s, lots of Rough Country gear - bumper, 2.5" lift, swaybar disconnects, Superwinch 10,000lb winch, Detroit Locker in rear D44 axle, custom exhaust, K+N filtercharger, Superchips-tuned.
Daily driver 2: 2006 Subaru Legacy GT
COBB Stage 1+ package - AccessPort tuner, COBB intake and airbox. Stage 2 coming shortly - COBB 3" AT stainless DP and race cat, custom 3" Magnaflow-based exhaust and Stage 2 COBB tune.