Originally Posted by
AutoSlash
That may be the problem. Enterprise's system may have been expecting an Enterprise Plus number there and when it didn't find out it just rejected it outright. Next time, confirm with the Enterprise rep (you have to stop at the counter at Enterprise anyway) that your National Emerald Club member number is attached to the reservation. Just because something works directly on Enterprise.com doesn't necessarily mean it will work via a different channel (the opposite can also be true--sometimes to your advantage).
I was just thinking about it & I realized that the Enterprise rep at the time of the pickup was asking me for information, which is already there in my National profile & it seemed somewhat like a walk-in rental & nothing like a "print contract, pick your keys & go" rental.
I know on Enterprise's website, there is an option to book a car as an National EC member. If I understood you right, when I use AutoSlash's Priceline link & add my National EC member no. where it gives me the option to add Enterprise Plus member no., Enterprise's system might not recognize it correctly. Am I correct?
In that case, I might just make it a habit to give my National EC member no. to the Enterprise rep at the time of the pickup. Thank you.