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Coupon code A972200?
I once used this code last year in Toronto and saved so much money but I was totally unaware of what I was doing. I simply got it online and used it. The man at the counter did ask me what coropration I worked for and I gave him the name of the company that I actually do work for but I think that he did not much care about the coupon rules and he just wanted to rent a car during the slow season ( dead winter Toronto). Now I just found out that this coupon is tied to a specific company. Can anyone tell me which company that is? Ok and lastly I might have goofed up I called Avis and asked them some questions about crossing the border ect and then lastly I asked the rep what info I needed to bring with me in order to use my corporate discount. He looked at my reservation and then said ok just bring any info that says that you work for " unintelligible sound". Then suspiciously he asked me, " thats the company you work for right ( unintelligible)". The company name that he gave sounded like Zurich or something but I have seen other people say that it is the Farmers insurance code. I saved like 100 dollars with this code. What should I do? I made a reservation for next week at BUF using this code. Any help is appreciated thanks
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Originally Posted by tuffgrrrrl
(Post 14081207)
I once used this code last year in Toronto and saved so much money but I was totally unaware of what I was doing. I simply got it online and used it. The man at the counter did ask me what coropration I worked for and I gave him the name of the company that I actually do work for but I think that he did not much care about the coupon rules and he just wanted to rent a car during the slow season ( dead winter Toronto). Now I just found out that this coupon is tied to a specific company. Can anyone tell me which company that is? Ok and lastly I might have goofed up I called Avis and asked them some questions about crossing the border ect and then lastly I asked the rep what info I needed to bring with me in order to use my corporate discount. He looked at my reservation and then said ok just bring any info that says that you work for " unintelligible sound". Then suspiciously he asked me, " thats the company you work for right ( unintelligible)". The company name that he gave sounded like Zurich or something but I have seen other people say that it is the Farmers insurance code. I saved like 100 dollars with this code. What should I do? I made a reservation for next week at BUF using this code. Any help is appreciated thanks
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Originally Posted by tuffgrrrrl
(Post 14081207)
I once used this code last year in Toronto and saved so much money but I was totally unaware of what I was doing. I simply got it online and used it. The man at the counter did ask me what coropration I worked for and I gave him the name of the company that I actually do work for but I think that he did not much care about the coupon rules and he just wanted to rent a car during the slow season ( dead winter Toronto). Now I just found out that this coupon is tied to a specific company. Can anyone tell me which company that is? Ok and lastly I might have goofed up I called Avis and asked them some questions about crossing the border ect and then lastly I asked the rep what info I needed to bring with me in order to use my corporate discount. He looked at my reservation and then said ok just bring any info that says that you work for " unintelligible sound". Then suspiciously he asked me, " thats the company you work for right ( unintelligible)". The company name that he gave sounded like Zurich or something but I have seen other people say that it is the Farmers insurance code. I saved like 100 dollars with this code. What should I do? I made a reservation for next week at BUF using this code. Any help is appreciated thanks
In 2000 the structure of business, which had previously involved dual holding companies (Allied Zurich plc in the UK and Zurich Allied AG in Switzerland), was unified to form one holding company - Zurich Financial Services |
thank you so much I think I will just play it safe and say that I work for Farmers and if they ask for proof I will just take my chances and say that i left it at home but thanks at least now I have confidence that I know what freaking company to say that I freaking even work for. I would have never figured that out !!
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A972200
Be careful when booking with this code - many times you will get limited free miles so if you're doing a lot of driving you need to calculate the savings plus the $0.XX per mile extra charge.
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Originally Posted by tuffgrrrrl
(Post 14084442)
thank you so much I think I will just play it safe and say that I work for Farmers and if they ask for proof I will just take my chances and say that i left it at home but thanks at least now I have confidence that I know what freaking company to say that I freaking even work for. I would have never figured that out !!
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Originally Posted by todd-r
(Post 14084478)
Be careful when booking with this code - many times you will get limited free miles so if you're doing a lot of driving you need to calculate the savings plus the $0.XX per mile extra charge.
This is correct. I have used the A972200 code for the last dozen or so rentals, in Oakland, San Jose, Boston, San Diego, Chicago, Milwaukee. Each time, its saved me between 35% to 45% on my rental. A huge savings I've yet to be able to match with any other code. It has always been limited to 125 miles included, per day. So for my typical 2 day rentals, I get a total of 250 miles, after which the per mile charge varies but is pretty high. So anyone who is doing extensive driving with the rental should stay away from this code. But if you're doing less than 125 miles/day... heck yea this code rocks! I've yet to be asked a single time what company I work for, or any question related to the code. |
Originally Posted by rajuabju
(Post 14087039)
I've yet to be asked a single time what company I work for, or any question related to the code.
K444404 is one notable exception where you will probably run into a problem, maybe 50-60% of the time from what I surmise. I checked, and Avis corporate says specifically that K444404 is being policed, and is on a "NO NO LIST." Since that code has been so overused by people not entitled to it, using the K444404 code may get you a call from Avis corporate security, and therefore might get your rental re-rated, after the fact, as if you had no AWD code at all. Outside of North America, Caribbean Islands, and in Europe are a different story, they are much more attentive in those rental locations. I can't give you an opinion (no experience) about using codes for rentals in Africa, Australia, and Asia. |
Originally Posted by USirritated
(Post 14080334)
However, I also wonder if there is some other reason why car rental companies formulate different rental rates based on country of residence.
If I rent in the US & wreck a car, they can find me pretty easily. If someone from overseas does this and skips the country for home, it could be quite a bit more difficult to go after them for damages. |
Florida Code- A113400
I just recently booked with Avis and they originally quoted me at $335 for a 3 day rental one-way from NYC to Ithaca. After putting in the AWD # A113400 my new quote is only $85.40 with unlimited miles! I called Avis' toll free number and they didn't have any information or details about the number, they just said you qualify if you have a job in the state of Florida, but the lady seemed kinda sketchy and didn't really seem like she was sure. I asked her if this price will be guaranteed and she said she did not know. Anyways, Has anyone used this code? Do you have to be an employer for a certain company to use it or can any Fl employee use it? Thanks in advance :cool:
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Originally Posted by smain114
(Post 14089604)
I just recently booked with Avis and they originally quoted me at $335 for a 3 day rental one-way from NYC to Ithaca. After putting in the AWD # A113400 my new quote is only $85.40 with unlimited miles! I called Avis' toll free number and they didn't have any information or details about the number, they just said you qualify if you have a job in the state of Florida, but the lady seemed kinda sketchy and didn't really seem like she was sure. I asked her if this price will be guaranteed and she said she did not know. Anyways, Has anyone used this code? Do you have to be an employer for a certain company to use it or can any Fl employee use it? Thanks in advance :cool:
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Originally Posted by USirritated
(Post 14090218)
This code is not for an employee IN The State of Florida, it is for an employee OF The State of Florida! Meaning if you are not a government employee, you do not qualify, but most of the time it will be no questions asked.
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Originally Posted by smain114
(Post 14092059)
They said that you must have proof as you pay and they will 100% check since it's such a huge discount.
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Originally Posted by todd-r
(Post 14092349)
How do they do that if you're preferred? Do you get sent inside when returning the car?
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Originally Posted by smain114
(Post 14089604)
...I called Avis' toll free number and they didn't have any information or details about the number, they just said you qualify if you have a job in the state of Florida, but the lady seemed kinda sketchy and didn't really seem like she was sure. ..
If anyone has a question about a code, post it here - and if it's not answered, use the code at your own risk and make a back-up reservation elsewhere just in case. |
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