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Old Oct 17, 2005 | 4:15 am
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ezmonee
 
Join Date: May 2005
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there is a reason.

There are cheaper rates if you do use the 800 numbers in the US. But it is not always the case.

When you rate shop online, the computer does a booking based on the best available information, utilizing the strict information that you put in.

Computers only give you one price because its 0's and 1's. there is no .5 in the computer world. Digital vs. analog.

The human brain is analog. it takes in all the information, looks at partial matches, utilizes existing specials that will be more expensive because "it doesnt match perfectly" but even with the increase in pricing it will be cheaper than the best computer rate posted.

About 30% of the time, when I look at a rate in my computer at work, there is more than one rate retrieved. The first one that pops up is the one that the computer thinks will be the most likely canditate to give the best rate given the current situation.

Then, as a human operator, I have the ability to look at all the other qualifying rates present and see if one of them will generate a better situation, therefore better pricing.

Example.....


These numbers are made up to demonstrate how susanDK's outcome could have happened.

Rate shop online for thursday through monday. it will generate for you a weekly rate based on the number of days. (greater than 99 hours, its usually to get the weekly rate) and it averages to 32.00 dollars a day.

For calculation, the weekly rate is 161 a week, and if you kept the car 7 days, it would average 23 dollars a day.

A human operator looking directly at the wizard rate shop will see this....

First code that will pop up is the weekly rate based on number of days(above).

Hit PA1 on the computer and the next page will show up. it will show a weekend rate where the customer qualifies for, but it will only bill daily for that rate,as long as the car is returned before 2359 on monday. This daily rate is for 23 dollars a day as long as the weekend stipulations are met. for the 5 days, it will be 115 per day. Thats 23 dollars a day based on 5 days.

Why does this happen?

Because the daily rate average is the SAME for both rentals (but one is based on weekly, one is based on daily) it doesnt know which one to give, so it gives them both in numerical order based on the rate code. (a default).

I imagine that happened with your reservation situation as well. This is why I advocate trying many different aspects when price is significantly an issue. There is no substitue for preparedness.

incidentally, SusanDK, there are cheaper options for traveling to the US.

for one, if you were to utilize the US website and telephone number for booking your car travel stating your country of origin is the US, you can get away from the all inclusive packages

But I dont suggest going it without some sort of insurance. For two weeks in the US, I found travel insurance for two people for $118. It includes.

Trip Cancellation 100% of the Trip Cost
Trip Interruption 150% of the Trip Cost
Travel Delay (Daily Limits Apply) $1000
Baggage and Personal Effects (Primary Coverage) $1500
Baggage Delay $500
Medical or Dental Expense $250,000
Emergency Assistance (Emergency Medical Transportation) $1,000,000
Travel Accident (AD&D) $50,000
Damage to Your Rental Car (Not available to residents of OR or TX) $50,000 Per Policy
Air Flight Accident* $200,000

So given that price, id suggest doing your homework on that as well. And for those who dont travel much, you know those insurance kiosks that are in the airport, i saw one the other day that offered LDW and ALI for 12 dollars a day. Avis at MCO charges 22 and 11 respectively. Sometimes a little digging means alot!
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