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A Wicked Camper

I have the good fortune to live in Hervey Bay, one of the most beautiful spots on the planet and a magnet for backpackers from all over the world.

Some backpackers come by bus, some come by air, a few probably even walk but the most noticeable of all come by Wicked Camper.

I’ve often seen these campers around town and finally today I managed to grab a photo of one

A wicked camper van in Hervey Bay

The message on this van is fairly mild when compared to some that I’ve seen but it still managed to attract a lot of attention.

Wicked Campers have their own website at http://www.wickedcampers.com.au and you’ll see just how wicked you can get in one of these campers with attitude.

These campers are definitely not aimed at the average family or even a couple of retired oldies. Instead they’re aimed at backpackers who want to travel in style. While the vans could not be described as luxurious they certainly are well equipped for up to three people who like to sleep cosy

Wicked Campers have depots spread throughout Australia and their rates are very reasonable.

21 Responses to “A Wicked Camper”

  1. Hervey Bay Gossip - local Hervey Bay news, Hervey Bay information, Hervey Bay images Says:

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  2. paul rowland Says:

    Have had some friends hire a Wicked Camper here in New Zealand part of the Aussie group.
    The vehicle was dreadful,dirty and in a very dangerous state.
    It was impossible to keep the rental on the agreed term because of that and road worth certificate expiring.Wouldnt refund money and customer service was appalling.
    Ruined my friends hoilday.
    Wicked Campers is a very apt name or should it be camper from HELL!

  3. Shelley Clarke Says:

    Wicked campers have stolen our deposit and will not give it back…we phoned through a request to hire a van for one week which went through fine but one hour before we were due to pick the van up in Cairns, Oz we were phoned and told van was in accident we cant use it and they have no others..so after being left stranded they then took the deposit still of $200 and after numerous phone calls and emails we still have not got our money back 6 weeks later, they have no customer service and will not deal direct with anyone when phoning they palm you off with a email to send to then reply by way of whinge@wicked.com..yes we are whinging because we want our deposit back for something they never supplied…stay away as they really are wicked..

  4. Stuart Says:

    Hi Shelley

    Thanks for your comment. It’s not clear where you live but if you are here in Australia then perhaps you should direct your complaint to the Office of Fair Trading here in Queensland. Their URL is http://www.fairtrading.qld.gov.au/oft/oftweb.nsf

    You will find that the homepage is a bit of a dog’s dinner but towards the top right of the page is the ‘Contact Us’ link. On that page you will find contact details for their head office (and that includes a phone number for international callers).

    There’s also some contact details for their Cairns office too.

    Hope that helps

  5. Stuart Says:

    Yesterday - after I saw the second adverse comment here about Wicked Campers I sent the link to my daughter who has hired one in the past and is planning on hiring one during January.

    You know … it was the concerned Dad thing :)

    In fairness to Wicked Campers I feel I should post her response … it’s the ‘Dad you’ve got nothing to worry about’ response I was expecting

    “Yes, yes I know, but our experience last year was terrific. They even called us to say that the vans were supposed to be back, we’d had a miscommunication with the guy who organised it (one of us) and thought we had another day. Needless to say we weren’t going to be able to get it back in time so kept it the extra day. When we returned it we didn’t have to pay the extra day.

    I know you’re worried about it but I guess it’s like any rental, you take the risk and hope for the best and if it doesn’t work out I can take the advice you gave to one of the comments and go to Fair Trading.”

  6. Marie Craven Says:

    We too have had a negative experience with Wicked Campers over the Xmas/New Year period 2006/07.

    The main problem is that we paid a premium for aircon (hot Queensland travel in Summer without it), however the aircon on our van never worked. We have now been trying to get a refund of that part of our van hire for the past three to four weeks, with no reply from any email address we’ve tried, other than one three weeks ago from an address called ‘We Care’ to say the matter was ‘being looked into’. Since then, Wicked Campers have been so rude as to not reply at all to us on this matter.

    Because we are ticked off about this matter, which really should be a simple case of a refund, we will now tell you the other problems with the van hire. First of all it took us two hours to get the van out of the yard when we went to pick it up and, at one point, it seemed doubtful whether we would even get one (even though we had booked it with deposit two months in advance). Aside from the aircon problem, our van backfired continuously and guzzled oil.

    The fact is we enjoyed our holiday enormously despite these problems. If Wicked Campers would be honest and courteous enough to do the right thing by us, we would instead be singing their praises instead of feeling offended by their treatment of us.

    On the advice of Stuart, we will now check out the Office of Fair Trading.

  7. Frank Says:

    I have recently hired a wicked van. We travelled over 3000 kilometers and didn’t have one problem. We got a new van as they said they are getting alot of new ones now to replace the older ones, so ours didn’t even have 1000 k’s on the clock. It had a funny design on the side and the depot were very freindly.
    There alot cheaper than the other hire companies we looked at their bond was loads cheaper too. You don’t get fridges and stuff like that but you get what you pay for in this world….

  8. Stuart Says:

    Thanks for your comment Frank - it’s good to hear from people who have had a good experience with the company. All too frequently it’s only the people who had bad experiences that take the time to let the world know how they feel about a business.

  9. nolens Says:

    IF..you do not have any problems with the van you could have a good time with them. The only problem is that they do not check their cars properly. We rented one in New Zealand 6 months ago. In these 4 weeks we have seen 3 garages!! If wicked had checked our car we wouldn’t have had these problems. Another problem was that when we checked the oil level for the first time we noticed that they forgot to change/add the oil in the engine! The care department made everything worse: no reply on some emails, money refunded back after many weeks. If you want to call them on the phone you find out that it is not possible….that can only be done via the email!! etc etc
    If you want to know more about it, I added the email conversation with them on our site:
    http://nolens.nl/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=106&Itemid=56

  10. Craig Says:

    Nolens, their response to you is not acceptable and I am sure you have grounds to make some sort of legal claim to have your concerns addressed by the correct New Zealand government department. In Queensland, Australia we have the Office of Fair Trading. NZ has similar agencies so google for something like this to contact. Sorry to hear you had such a wicked time. Their customer service really sucks by all accounts.

  11. Moira Hofbauer Says:

    Hi Hervey Bay,who says these Wicked Campers are not for oldies….I’m 70 and going to buy one in March with my 64 y.o. female friend….We’re not dead yet….By the way I have often seen these campers on the highway…..Thought, what a good idea, mobile brothels…..keep being wicked

  12. Lucile Says:

    Hi

    We’ve just hired a Wicked van in South Australia and i must say the van was great and the staff were friendly too. We didn’t pay for the top of the range van but we still got a good old girl that did the job fine. We could have used the Apollo or one of the other companies but the liabilities they have if you damage the van are just too much and we didn’t want to worry about that sort of stuff on our trip….

  13. Aiman Samy Says:

    We were involved in an accident with a wicked campers van. They would not send any roadside accistance. They could not tell the drivers of any correct procedures. Worst of all, they will not talk to us regarding the damge to our car, it took them ten days to even notify their insurance company who still have wrong information. They have lied to their insurance for some reason claiming that the driver of the van was an employee of wicked campers when he was not (this can be confirmed by the police on the scene).
    A month has gone by and our car has been written off and we are told we have to wait for the driver of the van to return it after they finish their holiday to fill out a claim form before they can pay us for the damages. This goes against New Zealand law which states that Only the owner of the vehicle can insure it and is responsible for damage caused to third party property.

    They will not talk to us. Reading other complaints on this forum is surprisingly familiar. I think Wicked campers have no social responsibility and a dodgy conscience and I will be dedictaing quite a lot of research time into finding out more and letting the world know.

  14. Paul Says:

    Never rent a Wicked!
    We’re stuck in Greymouth and Westport (NZ) in the rain for 8 days now!
    Leave car+wicked? We lose our deposit.
    Wait till they fix it? Takes at least 3 more days.
    Get a new car? No, can do.

    Thaths really, really, really f*cking up your holiday! Thanks Wicked!

  15. Mak Says:

    You get what you pay for. It is, after all, a BUDGET camper rental. I never had any problems with my van. And I use them often. Yeah Ive had some dodgy ones but the mechanics at the workshops do a great job considering the amount of work they do. Over 700 vans. They can always fit you in if you can get yourself there. And keep in mind these vans have been battered all over australia on long trips.

    AND the wicked roadside is for WICKED CUSTOMERS not for 3rd parties involved.

  16. Andy Cheek Says:

    I have one message for any one considering the hire of a camper van from Wicked. DON’T.

    There vehicles are unsafe, the company corrupt & the staff about as friendly as a hungry bear.

    We hired one of their vehicles from the Melbourne office & how we managed to survive our experience the lord himself only knows. They are deathtraps.

    Some 2 months after returning the vehicle they are crediting monies from my account as they have obviously retained my card details. I have tried to acieve an explanation to no avail.

  17. Rebecca Says:

    Please add yourselves to our new Facebook group, and post any stories, photos or just a comment onto our page…

    WICKED CAMPERS ARE DEATH TRAPS.. PLEASE HELP WARN FELLOW TRAVELLERS

    Our aim is to unite all complaints against Wicked Campers whether it be for their poor service, unroadworthy vehicles or theiving from travellers, and make them change their ways.

    Rebecca.

  18. Jessica Besnard Says:

    I would also like to say to anyone thinking of renting a Wicked Campervan, DON’T DO IT!

    Unroadworthy, unsafe and some of the worst customer service I have ever come across in my life.

    I’m bewildered at how a company like this can exist in 2008.
    They need to be made responsible for their lack of service. What worries me the most is that backpackers from all over the world come to Australia and experience this kind of service. It’s embarressing, and I feel sorry for those backpackers whose English is not substantial enough to deal with these sorts of issues.

    Jess

  19. Jessica Besnard Says:

    Rebecca,

    Whats the name of the facebook group?

    Jess

  20. Luz Says:

    Hello. we rent this holiday a wicked… i’m spanish so i asked what was “unsealed road”, if i could drive on gravel roads, and they said yes.

    We had an accident on a gravel road… we had to pay the fixing (more than 500$NZ), because the road assistance said to fuck us, and also they took off our fee (1500$NZ) and we were emailing there, and here in Spain and we received no answers from them.

    I’m writing an online review with photos and the whole story. If you want, I can include of this experiences and more. Giving time to time, the website could reach high positions in Google search, when you’re looking for “wicked campervans”.

    I thing Internet is poweful for all of us…

    Regards and… FUCK WICKED!!

    Luz

  21. Mick Sass Says:

    I hired one for 8 days, I suspect the 4th cylinder was just for show as it was rarely utilzed by the engine, blew a hole in the exhaust going down a hill on the second last day, I suspect from the fuel being dumped by the phantom number 4 cylinder. Spent the rest of the time feeling smashed from exhaust fumes and dirty looks from other drivers being deafend by my lack of exhaust. Ended up handing it in a day early and staying in a motel sleeping off a carbon monoxide induced hang over. They offered to give me another van for the night, I declined and settled for some of their “RAD” stickers …. I reckon you spend the extra $9 per night and get something with a fridge and decent engine that doesn’t doesn’t attempt and make a shit quality product fashionable.

    “Ohh look at us we’re “Wicked” we spray paint old tradey vans with spray packs and just live in the momment, ohh look at our witty remarks on the tailgate, aren’t we just priceless …., we think getting high on carbon monoxide is intelligent as it avoids the need to drink (Quoted by Wicked employee)”

    If you really want a “Wicked experience” buy an old tradey van for $500, Vomit under the seat, get a 4 year old to draw on it, and kick yourself in the balls …..

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