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Doc Savage Mar 18, 2016 6:49 pm


Originally Posted by Justin026 (Post 26318676)
Today in Atlanta I decided to extend an Avis rental by one day. The original rental was $69, all in, for the original one day period. The "old fashioned way" to have done this would have been to say nothing and just to come back when I come back. But I decided to use the phone system instead...

The automated voice gave an extended total price of $150 plus a $10 reservation change fee. This would have meant the base rental went up by $81 (all-in except the change fee) for the second day. I decided to abort that and I called back to get a live agent.

I checked on line and saw a one day rental from Atlanta starting today would have been $59 all in. Then I called the phone agent and explained the situation. He would not adjust the $81 for the second day and passed me to a supervisor, who went over the situation and also would not adjust the charge downward.

Avis' practices are misleading. When they extend the rental they are saying the change is costing $10. But they are also raising the rate, not to the current rate but to a rate even higher than either the current rate or the original rate.

The cost of the change is effectively $21 to $32, depending on how you look at it, and not $10.

I'll get the money back, just by pointing out short gas fills and defects on the cars over the next few weeks, or complaining about service. That's unfortunate, because I usually take those things in stride renting 50 rental cars a year from Avis.

As a side question, how about just returning it late with no notice (in the US), I wonder?

It costs more because they can't plan their rentals when you change on the spur if the moment.

Extra day charges are usually prominently listed.

And fraudulently trying to get back at the company is really poor form.


Safe travels,

Doc

lougord99 Mar 19, 2016 6:50 am


Originally Posted by LReyes66 (Post 26353255)
Reservation was set at 12, picked up the car officially at 11:45. So 12:15 would be the latest before incurring fees or 12?

12:00 has no bearing on anything. Your 24 hour clock ends at 11:45. The hourly rate kicks in 1 minute after the 'grace period' ends. I believe that the grace period is 29 minutes, however your contract should state exactly what the grace period is.


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