Address: 204 S Fancher Rd, Spokane Valley, WA 99212, USA
Phone: +15095321235
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 7AM–5PM
Tuesday: 7AM–5PM
Wednesday: 7AM–5PM
Thursday: 7AM–5PM
Friday: 7AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Andrey Bond
I’ve had less than positive experiences with UR. Picked up a scissor lift right before closing for use on the next day. Took it to the shop and realized battery was completely empty. I plugged it in to charge o I can use it the next day, but received a call that my job was rescheduled. I brought the equipment back the next morning, hoping that they would take not charge for a full day, especially since the battery was dead, but they didn’t even wanted to listen and charged me for a full day because I kept it overnight. I’ve already recently reviewed this place, but somehow my review is gone. Makes you wonder how many other reviews were removed to make up their high rating.
James Kobloth
Customer service was very acceptable, although there were some unexpected charges i was not expecting.
Robin Whitehead
The customer service from initial contact thru the return of the rental equipment was outstanding. My initial contact was knowledgeable of his equipment and able to set up our rental very quickly. The pick up and drop off of equipment went very smoothly.
Kagele-Arlt JV
Highly recommended. I was looking for hard to find parts for my air compressor. Marty and company went above and beyond assisting me in locating them. Everyone that I encountered on the phone was pleasant to talk to and willing to help. I wish all companies that I deal with were as nice and helpful as the crew at United Rentals Spokane
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