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TJQuill
Aug 23, 04, 7:50 pm
Hey All

I'm going to sign up for Hertz, want to know if I should just go in straight through the website, or if there are better ways to do it that will get me more points, etc..., especially if there is a tie in with United Airlines.

Any pointer towards a FAQ would be appreciated.

Thanks, TJ


DJMeatBall
Aug 23, 04, 8:22 pm
There are two frequent flyer mile promotions going on right now. Here are the details on the website:

350 bonus miles and up to $20 savings (http://www.hertz.com/special_07/milespointsavings04.jsp?ex=2)

or

400 bonus miles and one car class upgrade (http://www.hertz.com/special_07/upgrade400miles04.jsp?ex=2)

I'm not sure how many miles one normally earns per day (50? 100?) at this point, I think they just changed the earning rules yet again. But these two promotions are for a straight 350 or 400 bonus miles. And of course you have to pay the extra $2-$3 payola (a.k.a. Frequent Flyer Excise Tax) to get those bonus miles credited to your account.

For that hassle, I just collect ZE 1 (Hertz Award points), which are only slightly more useless than 50 miles per day, but I don't have to pay the stoopid excise tax.

JuniorPhatFarm
Aug 25, 04, 5:06 pm
There are two frequent flyer mile promotions going on right now. Here are the details on the website:

350 bonus miles and up to $20 savings (http://www.hertz.com/special_07/milespointsavings04.jsp?ex=2)

or

400 bonus miles and one car class upgrade (http://www.hertz.com/special_07/upgrade400miles04.jsp?ex=2)

I'm not sure how many miles one normally earns per day (50? 100?) at this point, I think they just changed the earning rules yet again. But these two promotions are for a straight 350 or 400 bonus miles. And of course you have to pay the extra $2-$3 payola (a.k.a. Frequent Flyer Excise Tax) to get those bonus miles credited to your account.

For that hassle, I just collect ZE 1 (Hertz Award points), which are only slightly more useless than 50 miles per day, but I don't have to pay the stoopid excise tax.

Thanks DJMeatBall, I think you're making my decision between Hertz and Avis a little easier...




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