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  2. Valet parking - Wikipedia

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    Most professional valet attendants are well insured, and knowledgeable about nearly every make and model of car and their quirks; including aftermarket alarm systems, and keyless ignitions. An advantage of valet parking is that it is possible to pack more cars into a given physical space, in what is generally known as "stack parking".

  3. United Rentals - Wikipedia

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    United Rentals, Inc. is an American equipment rental company, with about 16 percent of the North American market share as of 2022. [5] It owns the largest rental fleet in the world with approximately 4,700 classes of equipment totaling about $19.3 billion in original equipment cost (OEC) as of 2022. [3]

  4. Luxe (company) - Wikipedia

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    5ecret 5tar Inc, [2] doing business as Luxe, was a business that developed, marketed and operated the Luxe mobile app, an on-demand parking and car services mobile application. Using Luxe, customers could submit a request to have their car parked, fueled, washed, charged, serviced or driven home by the company's valets.

  5. 7 Little Luxuries To Avoid Buying During the Holidays

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    Valet Parking Average price: $10 to $25 at restaurants, according to Summon . Whether the weather outside is frightful or finding parking in the area is tricky, you might want to give your car ...

  6. BigRentz - Wikipedia

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    BigRentz was co-founded in March 2012 by Dallas Imbimbo, Stephen Jesson and Nick Kovacevich. Initially, they purchased domain names such as forkliftrental.com, scissorliftrental.com, and discountliftrental.com, and started to fulfill equipment rental orders using local equipment rental companies in order to validate their idea of online heavy equipment rentals.

  7. Chauffeur - Wikipedia

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    Many companies and local licensing agencies currently require random drug screening [11] – in the United States, this was especially the case after professional ice hockey player Vladimir Konstantinov's career-ending injuries when his recently hired chauffeur, Richard Gnida, lost control of their limousine and crashed.

  8. Equipment rental - Wikipedia

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    Equipment rental was first developed in Anglo-Saxon countries. It emerged in the UK after the First World War and has now become a multi-billion euro business providing a wide range of construction and industrial equipment for customers globally.The American Rental Association was founded as early as 1955, [1] and the first waves of consolidation took place in the 1970s in North America ...

  9. Report: Former Temple men's basketball player the subject of ...

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    In early March, U.S. Integrity said there was notable line movement ahead of Temple’s game against UAB. The line moved five points in the Blazers’ direction and they closed as 7.5-point favorites.