U-Haul Co. of North Carolina is pleased to announce that Best Hardware True Value signed on as a U-Haul® neighborhood dealer to serve the Fayetteville, NC community.
Best Hardware True Value at 203 Blount St. will offer essential services like U-Haul trucks, trailers, towing equipment and moving supplies.
Best Hardware True Value owner Ali Abdo is proud to team with the industry leader in do-it- yourself moving and self-storage to better meet the demands of Cumberland County.
U-Haul has teamed with independent dealers to offer rental equipment to do-it-yourself movers since 1945. More than 21,000 dealers across the U.S. and Canada are generating supplemental income through their U-Haul affiliation. When customers rent from a U-Haul dealer, they are directly supporting an independent small business in their community.
Because no financial investment is required to be a dealer, these local affiliates are not U-Haul franchises. They are simply small businesses that have committed a portion of their lot space for U-Haul equipment, and a portion of their time to help meet the mobility needs of their neighbors.
Learn more about the dealer program and how to join by visiting uhaul.com/dealer.
Normal business hours are 8 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Monday to Saturday. Reserve U-Haul products at
this dealer location by calling (910) 672-7073 or visiting their website here.
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