Address: 3362 Silverton Rd NE, Salem, OR 97301, USA
Phone: +15033931222
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 7AM–5PM
Tuesday: 7AM–5PM
Wednesday: 7AM–5PM
Thursday: 7AM–5PM
Friday: 7AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
William Cherry
You refuse to follow local parking laws with there vehicles and equiptment..lied to me for a week straight about taking care of the problem..so it has been turned over to marion county..
Karen Silbernagel
I was helped by a friendly professional person. They also helped set us up for an auto p/u! Great service!
Evan Burroughs
Great folks, always ready to help! Always get the right equipment for the job and instruction if needed. If I do happen to break something the field service guys are there rapidly to get me going again! A happy customer for at least the last 10 years, been renting from United Rentals for so long I can't remember precisely!!
Erika Dreher
If I could give you zero stars, I would. I RESERVED a piece of equipment to pick up today. Took two days off work for my project, borrowed a vehicle to pick it up with, and when I get there they tell me that they don't have it for me. They reserved me the same piece of equipment at a different company but it costs twice as much. No explanation, other than they tried to call my work phone, (no one confirmed my contact number when I reserved the equipment and I was not at work today because I took the day off to go get this). Not happy, I will never try to do business here again. Do not recommend!
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