Originally Posted by
sowhatwegetdrunk
Is it YMMV based on agent/location on asking for proof/verification for using a AWD code? Or is there strict rules on which one they ask for?
For example, Amazon employee code (D008400) gives a great discount but it asks for corporate email address when booking. Citigroup leisure code (A074800) does not ask for corporate email address but the rates are not so great (still better than anything else except Amazon D008400). Are they both equally risky asking for proof? Or is it safe to assume citigroup wont require id?
Thanks
Just wondering if you ended up using the Citigroup code and if they asked? I was able to book and i didn't see anything until the confirmation email that states:
Identity Verification Requirements This reservation was made using a corporate AWD (Avis Worldwide Discount Code) that requires validation of eligibility. Please be prepared to produce your company ID, business card, or a recent email with the company’s email domain (e.g. [MENTION=25805]xyz[/MENTION]company.com) for employment verification purposes when picking up your vehicle.
Please note: Avis does not accept digital driver’s licenses for rental. Please bring a hard copy of your driver’s license at the time of rental.
I was hoping to do a pick up without going to the desk but wondering if this means I have to go verify?
Thanks!