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I've rarely used an AWD # other than my own corporate AWD since I mostly travel for work. I've used a different AWD # less than a hand ful of times previously mostly for vacations but the last time was year ago.
Anyway, I decided to use one of the AWD #'s on this post to save my company about $50 on a 2 day rental. I get on the AVIS shuttle and they don't have me on the Preferred List. I thought this was odd but then realized that I didn't see my reservation in my reservation list on AVIS.com I wait at the Preferred counter where there is a line and it is late. I called the AVIS Preferred # while I wait on line and ask about my reservation. I am told that my Wizard # is not on the reservation and she asks if I want to add it. I say "sure". She tells me that if she does add my Wizard #, the rate goes up considerably. She asks if I still want to add my Wizard # and I tell her no. She tells me she will leave the reservation as is. I then realize that changing my AWD # has negated my Wizard # and my Preferred Status. I hand over my Drivers license and Credit Card at the counter and I get my car (no upgrade). It took some additional time but I tell myself that I am saving my company some money. I just returned the car to AVIS and my corporate AWD is on the invoice and my rate is $50 higher than my reservation rate. Basically, my own AWD corporate rate was applied. Did my credit card on file trigger my corporate AWD #? Why didn't the changed AWD "stick" on this reservation? |
in a nutshell,yes. When you have a credit card associated with a specific profile, whenever that card is applied, the AWD code in your profile is used. I dont like it either. my brother was charged his corporate rate without him knowing when he is eligible for the employee rate through me.
Originally Posted by Mahalo
I've rarely used an AWD # other than my own corporate AWD since I mostly travel for work. I've used a different AWD # less than a hand ful of times previously mostly for vacations but the last time was year ago.
Anyway, I decided to use one of the AWD #'s on this post to save my company about $50 on a 2 day rental. I get on the AVIS shuttle and they don't have me on the Preferred List. I thought this was odd but then realized that I didn't see my reservation in my reservation list on AVIS.com I wait at the Preferred counter where there is a line and it is late. I called the AVIS Preferred # while I wait on line and ask about my reservation. I am told that my Wizard # is not on the reservation and she asks if I want to add it. I say "sure". She tells me that if she does add my Wizard #, the rate goes up considerably. She asks if I still want to add my Wizard # and I tell her no. She tells me she will leave the reservation as is. I then realize that changing my AWD # has negated my Wizard # and my Preferred Status. I hand over my Drivers license and Credit Card at the counter and I get my car (no upgrade). It took some additional time but I tell myself that I am saving my company some money. I just returned the car to AVIS and my corporate AWD is on the invoice and my rate is $50 higher than my reservation rate. Basically, my own AWD corporate rate was applied. Did my credit card on file trigger my corporate AWD #? Why didn't the changed AWD "stick" on this reservation? |
Interesting but I just realized that I had used another AWD # for a Manhattan rental and the rate worked. I had used the same credit card on my profile as well. Nonetheless I will try to use another credit card next time and see if it works.
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Some agents can change a reservation to add the wizard number without affecting the rate, and some can't.
Innumerable times I've had my wizard number added without a problem. But, I've encountered some agents who tell me the above story....that adding the wizard number causes the associated AWD to overwrite the rate (and AWD) in the reservation. I don't know why they can't do it, but the website itself has a screen asking you if you want to use the entered AWD instead of the associated AWD. I've rarely had the rate change upon checkin, but the few times it happened I had to go to the counter with my printed reservation to get a manual adjustment. |
Originally Posted by ngfan
Originally Posted by TrayflowInUK
Bump again... the last two posts are examples of how there are two codes with similar numbers that people seem to be mixing up. Since I'm using D005927 in a week or two I'd really like to know what it's for. Same situation here. Nobody ? |
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Here is the truth of it.
1> If you do not have a wizard number ALREADY in your reservation, swiping the credit card in the profile will bring up your wizard number and AWD code in your profile, overriding the reservation rates and AWD (as I previously indicated). After my last post I got clarification from the Res Center and they stated that the reason the AWD overrides when you dont give the wizard number is to prevent agents from "walking up" reservations and giving them higher rates because the renter "didnt know or forgot that they are eligible for their corporate discount". If it detects that you are an eligible renter and the agent hasnt already identified your Wizard status, the computer recognizes it. scenario. Joe smith makes a reservation. Doesnt present his wizard number. Rents a car. Swipes the credit card and the credit card swiped in the reservation matches the profile, so the computer "helps" the customer and agent by making sure their "perferred" rate code and discounts are applied. Sometimes the customer gets a better rate, sometimes the customer gets a worse rate, but the computer assumed that since you took the time to create a profile, that you want to use the profile. Joe Johnson makes a reservation, but presents his wizard number at the counter. the computer realizes that "the customer knew that he was getting a specific rate and chose to ignore their profile for the sake of that rate for whatever reason" and doesnt override, saying "if the customer presented the Wizard code,t hen the customer and the agent knew of all eligible discounts and chose to stick with the reservation. 2> If your wizard number is NOT in your reservation and you give the agent your wizard number when you walk up before they begin the transaction and before you rent the car, the original reservation AWD and rates will stick. 3> If the agent is crafty enough, anything is possible, however if a particular location is sold out on the rate code/car class that you reserved and you wanted to change the reservation (lets say several days from pickup when the reservation was made months ago), sometimes just adding the wizard number can change the rate. Our system goes down once a month for changes to the system and with each shutdown that problem is becoming more and more rare, but some rate code and city combinations still posess the flaw. If you call the 800 number, they will fix it using their empowerment guidelines. So if you book a reservation, use a specific awd code, and do not include your wizard number that the time of rental AND you dont want to credit your Wizard you either need to use a different credit card at checkin (you can change it at checkout) or if you do want credit, you need to remember to give them your wizard number when you go to the counter at the beginning of the transaction. For this reason I advocate Storing your Wizard number in your Cell Phone, in case your bad about memorizing it.
Originally Posted by Warrenlm
Some agents can change a reservation to add the wizard number without affecting the rate, and some can't.
Innumerable times I've had my wizard number added without a problem. But, I've encountered some agents who tell me the above story....that adding the wizard number causes the associated AWD to overwrite the rate (and AWD) in the reservation. I don't know why they can't do it, but the website itself has a screen asking you if you want to use the entered AWD instead of the associated AWD. I've rarely had the rate change upon checkin, but the few times it happened I had to go to the counter with my printed reservation to get a manual adjustment. |
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Going to france on the 9th of feb. Need a car to rent automatic and I am trying to find a discount code any body have one
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Thanks, ezmonee, for the explanation. When you say "swipe" I think you're talking about activity at the rental location. My comments were generally oriented toward record changes being done with telephone agents before the trip, when I ask that a record be set up for preferred service that apparently had not retained my wizard number. I think your para 3 provides the key...that some agents have empowerment capabilities to override the system's attempt to replace the AWD.
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Did they change the system?
I was just making an Avis reservation and was getting what I thought was a high quote using my regular AWD so I tried another one from this site and got the message below. I've used different AWD #'s before (only occasionally) but have never seen this.
Incompatible AWD Select an AWD Option The Avis Worldwide Discount (AWD) number you have entered is not compatible with your Wizard number. Please indicate how you would like to proceed by selecting one of the following options: Note: If you choose to replace your AWD number, you will not be able to use your preferred benefits for this rental (and only this rental). Additionally, this reservation will not be displayed in you're My Avis reservation listing. Use the AWD I entered Use the AWD associated with my Wizard profile |
Originally Posted by ausflygrl
I was just making an Avis reservation and was getting what I thought was a high quote using my regular AWD so I tried another one from this site and got the message below. I've used different AWD #'s before (only occasionally) but have never seen this.
Incompatible AWD Select an AWD Option The Avis Worldwide Discount (AWD) number you have entered is not compatible with your Wizard number. Please indicate how you would like to proceed by selecting one of the following options: Note: If you choose to replace your AWD number, you will not be able to use your preferred benefits for this rental (and only this rental). Additionally, this reservation will not be displayed in you're My Avis reservation listing. Use the AWD I entered Use the AWD associated with my Wizard profile |
Originally Posted by bob1008
I don't think we'll ever figure out how these discount codes really work. Certain rate codes work fantastic on some tiers, crappy on others. Also, certain rate codes ignore the tiers altogether and give a specific discount to the tier no matter what tier the dates you are requesting are in. Other codes just make the rate the same nationwide within tier structures. Costco rates, for example, is a nationwide negotiated rate as x% off the current tier rate, but in off peak its x+5%. So if Honolulu is in tier one, the rate will be killer. If you go to Las Vegas during new years, that city may be in tier 3, so its only the x% off and another code might do better. Also, certain rate goes dont do jack at specific cities. Example. Hawaii and alaska do not get XM radio. (or sirius for that matter). A fact that pissed me off on my last trip there. So XM radio execs have their own Discount code for Avis rent a car for when they do business around the country. The rate code is fantastic for their needs, but in the state of hawaii, since they do not have any business there, the rate code is crap. When a company sets up a rate code, one of the things they do is provide a list of "most likely" use cities to the Avis Bean Counters. Based on that information, they provide them stronger rate cuts in cities that they specifically do business in. A good example is the above florida tourism board code. It sucks outside of florida. But in florida, good rates can be had. So its a good idea to try multiple codes at any location at any date, even crappy ones. |
Originally Posted by Warrenlm
Thanks, ezmonee, for the explanation. When you say "swipe" I think you're talking about activity at the rental location. My comments were generally oriented toward record changes being done with telephone agents before the trip, when I ask that a record be set up for preferred service that apparently had not retained my wizard number. I think your para 3 provides the key...that some agents have empowerment capabilities to override the system's attempt to replace the AWD.
Any agent at the res center can input the wizard number prior to your arrival. however if your reservation is a "prepaid" package such as priceline or hotwire or a package from a travel agency that has vouchers (or even united miles vouchers), a wizard number cannot be added to the profile. Doing so would negate the prepaid aspect of the reservation and put the full price onto your card even though you already paid. As such the system specifically prevents this. They can put the wizard number in the reservation, but it wont trigger a preferred service preprint. If you booked a reservation and forgot to put your wizard number into it, you can call in advance and have them put it in, but depending on how it gets put it, it could clobber your reservation information and change your rate under the same processes as explained above. to couple with my previous post, lets tie this in with rates. You have a reservation, made well in advance, under a tier 1 rate code *lowest price* . a few weeks from rental, you realize that you didnt put in the wizard number, or your flight number changes, and you call the reservation center to correct it. Simply correcting it will pull up a screen saying "a price change will occurr. Please verify that this is what the customer wants." |
Originally Posted by TrayflowInUK
I got the same error message when I booked a rental a few weeks ago, I ticked the top box and the rental went fine. I rented at a location without preferred benefits so I'm not sure if those would have pulled through or not.
Once you find the rate code you want to do, modify your wizard profile for the one rental. book the reservation with the awd you want, get a confirm number. Then modify your wizard number back. Once that reservation is booked, you can change the AWD as many times as you want and the wizard number will stay firmly planted in the reservation. its only telling you its incompatible because you are "not using your wizard profile defaults" to make the rental or the rate code is a leisure code *not corporate code*. plus dont forget that even if you dont use the preprint wizard perferred service, your still a perferred member and can go directly to the perferred counter instead of waiting in line.. sometimes that alone is worth it. |
Thanks ezmonee!
Lots of helpful info once again! ^
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Originally Posted by ezmonee
l282800 is another type of code, the percent code, its like a 30% disc off the current tier rate.
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Originally Posted by acslayta
I am absolutely astounded at what a great rate this code provides. Does this code require affiliation with some group or ID to be presented when picking up the car? Or can anyone simply use it? Thx!
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Originally Posted by ezmonee
I would just use it and if your asked, tell them you got it from united airlines and you dont remember where.
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Need Help
If I use this code: A153700 Avis Employee Discount Rate, will they find out who's employee or not?
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Originally Posted by acslayta
I am absolutely astounded at what a great rate this code provides. Does this code require affiliation with some group or ID to be presented when picking up the car? Or can anyone simply use it? Thx!
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Originally Posted by superman26
If I use this code: A153700 Avis Employee Discount Rate, will they find out who's employee or not?
This code has been discussed many times (the search function is your friend), but I'll give you the executive summary: don't use it, you will likely be asked for ID/letter of authorization, and if you can't provide it, you will either walk or pay walk up rates. Check the earlier pages of this thread for more detail. |
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[QUOTE=dinise]
I got a really good rate using the rate A074800 (citi financial leasure group) that ezmonee had recommended awhile back. But the funny thing is when I put my wizard number in the rate is doubled!!! So I didin't put it in, its for a two day rental in Long Beach, Anyone know why I can't put the wizard number in and have to check in at the counter?QUOTE] So far that's the best I could find I just hope it's a good one I use the one from my bank (USAA) A177232 which is a military and they don't ask nothing. If anybody can find a better price please let me know |
never mind I just read throught the last couple pages of the thread. :p
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Originally Posted by lt1GM
I just tried l282800 on avis.com and it tells me the AWD number I entered was invalid? Anyone? :confused:
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Originally Posted by ezmonee
L282800 works just fine. I just used it.
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Ezmonee,
I'm a Preferred Select member and I was trying to follow your suggestion a few posts above. I edited my Wizard profile and changed my AWD in the profile from my employer's to A074800, the Citifinancial one. When I tried making a reservation subsequently on avis.com, the site still says that the AWD# does not match my profile! Is there like a time period that has to pass for the system to "recognize" my new AWD#? Thanks |
Originally Posted by gowest
Ezmonee,
I'm a Preferred Select member and I was trying to follow your suggestion a few posts above. I edited my Wizard profile and changed my AWD in the profile from my employer's to A074800, the Citifinancial one. When I tried making a reservation subsequently on avis.com, the site still says that the AWD# does not match my profile! Is there like a time period that has to pass for the system to "recognize" my new AWD#? Thanks |
Originally Posted by Caribe
I tried this also....the system did NOT accept my change to the AWD, saying it was "invalid". I suspect the Company name must change as well.
1) It's been posted a million times --- Do not use the AVIS EMPLOYEES' Discount AWD#. You will get in trouble. 2) It is your WIZARD number that determines which AWD#s are compatible and which are not. 3) For example, the AWD#D005297 (Amateur Sports Assistance Program) works with my WIZ#, gives a great discount and never requires ID proof. 4) On the other hand, AWD#A074800 Citigroup is incompatible with my WIZ# but it can be used if the WIZ# is omitted from the reservation. 5) By omitting the WIZ#, one loses out on getting rental credits for Preferred Select status and also doesn't get the automatic upgrades. Moral: If you want Preferred Select status and upgrades and a good price, use an AWD# that is compatible with your WIZ# and does not require proof of membership. (I use D005297). |
Originally Posted by N9MD
Moral: If you want Preferred Select status and upgrades and a good price, use an AWD# that is compatible with your WIZ# and does not require proof of membership. (I use D005297).
Tried changing my AWD# to D0005297 by deleting my old AWD#, logging out, and then logging back in (even cleared cookies & cache), but the Avis system will not allow the change. What's also confusing in this very long thread is the right combination of what Rate Code works with AWD#. |
D752500 - 30% International discount
This code is a great code and no id required
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Originally Posted by brentski
I recently had a trip to SJC and used code A153710 as the AWD with ZW as the rate code.
I noticed that this was listed here before as possibly a corporate code and sure enough, when I made the reservation online using that code, the rate type listed it as 'corporate', so I made a regular ent.book reservation just in case. The rates were almost identical,(about $55 for 3 days),though the A153710 was for a premium car while the other was for a full size car. When I walked up to the counter,the gentleman mentioned I had the 2 reservations listed. I told him I wanted the one with the premium size car and he processed it for me without any questions asked. I would not recommend using code A153710! |
Originally Posted by limamike
D752500 This code is a great code and no id required
My example was 9 days in Melbourne Australia in May for a full size car. A$624 with CoR set to USA and A$583 with it set to New Zealand. |
Originally Posted by kiwibigdave
This code does indeed appear to give very competitive prices, and gets even better if you change the country of residence. So how does Avis enforce either?
My example was 9 days in Melbourne Australia in May for a full size car. A$624 with CoR set to USA and A$583 with it set to New Zealand. The rate difference is due to Avis adding different levels of insurance to the base rental rate. i.e If you were to rent a car in NZ as a Kiwi the rate should be lower than someone from say USA who is used to driving on the wrong side of the road. When in May do you want a car in Melbourne for, as I can give you an AWD which will bring the rate down to A$378.00 for 9 days and a $700 standard excess plus GST. Just need to check any conditions on this AWD. |
Originally Posted by rotuma1
The rate difference is due to Avis adding different levels of insurance to the base rental rate. i.e If you were to rent a car in NZ as a Kiwi the rate should be lower than someone from say USA who is used to driving on the wrong side of the road.
Originally Posted by rotuma1
When in May do you want a car in Melbourne for, as I can give you an AWD which will bring the rate down to A$378.00 for 9 days and a $700 standard excess plus GST. Just need to check any conditions on this AWD.
Thanks kbd |
Has anyone tried AWD# A541254? I just put that in at random one day and it seems to get me good rates.
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Originally Posted by kiwibigdave
Sounds logical, but still curious if Avis could ever enforce the country of origin nominated on the reservation. So if I nominated my country of residence as the USA (might reduce the insurance component of the base rate if it was for a country that drove on the right), but then presented my NZ drivers licence on check-in - what could they do? Presumably if all other conditions of the AWD code were met they couldn't / wouldn't do anything?
That sounds fantastic ^ so would love to know the conditions too. The pick-up is 6pm on the 5th, the drop off at 8am on the 14th. And I need a child seat for a 2 year old :) Thanks kbd |
The L282800 code is an amazing discount. Thanks to ezmonee and everyone else in this thread.
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Originally Posted by rotuma1
The AWD is P786700. It is New South Whales Government rate. No ID required. The Excess is $700.00 or pay $12.00 per day to reduce to $200.00. I think a baby seat is $4.50 per day up to a maximum of $20.00?
I'm heading to melbourne for a few months for short term work. Will be renting a car for a few days to travel. As I'm not from Australia, will there be any problem using NSW's govt rate? I'll be using my local drving license, and not Australia's license. Will that matter? Then I have this Upgrade Coupon from my credit card, UPWA037. Can the 'overseas' credit card upgrade coupon be combined with NSW's rate? I was browsing the forum, and I came across this post: http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=518214 that surposely give the Avis Preferred Select Upgrade, can all these be combined to get the best deal possible? This will be my 1st rental with Avis :) thank you btw, I am from Singapore holding a Singapore driving license. |
any good code for IAH
I am trying to rent a car in Houston for one day only. I tried almost every code and the rates are close to $90 for a compact car.
Is Texas that expensive for rental cars?? Never rented there before, so i am not sure what is going on. Any advise would be appreciated. Thanks |
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