Hertz - Coupons - No Blackout Dates for 2005




ND Sol
Mar 15, 05, 2:17 pm
No black-out dates for coupons for 2005:

PARK RIDGE, NJ--(MARKET WIRE)--Mar 15, 2005 -- Hertz brings coupon nirvana to the traveling public by announcing that all 2005 dollars-off coupons are good all the time, with no blackout dates, for rentals at all corporately owned airport and suburban locations in the U.S., Canada, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. To eliminate the red tape and fine print associated with most travel coupons, Hertz coupons start saying "yes," effective March 15, 2005 through December 31, 2005.

Travelers looking to reap immediate savings from Hertz' no blackout date policy and who currently don't have an applicable coupon, may take advantage of a special dollars-off incentive with no blackout dates Hertz is offering through July 31, 2005. Renters receive $20 off a weekly leisure rental of car classes A-F (economy - full-size cars) and $25 off a weekly leisure rental of car class G and above (premium cars and above). To receive these savings, customers must mention at time of reservation Promotion Code (PC#) 966011 for car classes A-F or PC# 966033 on car classes G and above.

Commenting on the new policy, Frank Camacho, Hertz Staff Vice President, Marketing and Sales, said, "Our customers told us that they loved our coupons but hated that the coupons weren't redeemable during peak vacation travel periods -- precisely when our customers' need for a rental car may be the greatest. Hertz is pleased to eliminate blackout dates from all of our dollar-off coupons in the U.S., Canada, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands, enhancing their value to our customers."

The no blackout dates policy applies to all non-expired Hertz dollars-off certificates for the applicable date span of the coupon. Customers with existing dollars-off certificates/offers that include 'blackout periods may apply' language are now able to book the reservation for any date and receive the applicable discount for as long as the certificate or offer is valid.


fletch050
Mar 15, 05, 10:36 pm
My experience using coupons with Hertz has been quite pleasant. I recently reserved a car using the free weekend certificates that periodically appear in my snail mail in PHX for this coming weekend. No mention of blackout dates and the website allowed the booking without any problems. ^ ^

This is in contrast to my colleague who was trying to use a similar coupon on a competitor rental agency (we'll call them "Mavis")--the website would not accept the coupon code, and was told that while the blackout dates were not printed on the back of the coupon, that weekend was blacked out. My colleague inquired some more about the blackout dates, and the response they got was: "We can't possibly print all the blackout dates on the back of our coupons since we have so many. But that weekend is definitely blacked out."

khkchan
Mar 16, 05, 2:23 am
I have good experience with Hertz coupon too. I used to throw in a $20 off weekend coupon and most recently 1-day free weekend coupon, with 10% aaa discount and sometimes Hertz last minute specials, I could get a car far cheaper than other "leisure" rental agencies. Sometimes I am surprised by the quote: I am getting a clean, good and consistent rental car for a lot less than I expected.




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