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Wesley Whitehead
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Turo Super Host Pattern

Wesley Whitehead
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Depends on where my employer sends me
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All,

Recently listed my car on Turo and have not had any leads.  I checked out a few Super Hosts profiles and a pattern emerged, all of the Super Hosts were listing multiple vehicles.  I was curious if anyone else has noticed that pattern in their local area (I live in Miami).

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    Nathan Fish
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    Nathan Fish
    • Flipper/Rehabber
    • Raleigh, NC
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    Be careful working with Turo!! I too was generating some decent passive income as a Turo host, until the last guest totally wrecked the clutch and flywheel. There was no previous issue and the repair shop documented that the damage was due to significant misuse by the driver. Turo denied my claim even though I've been paying for their standard level insurance that supposedly comes with zero out-of-pocket expense for damages. Now, I'm stuck with a $1300 repair bill. On top of that, appears he put a bad tank of gas in. Turo's customer service is terrible (even before this incident).

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