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Filthy Monkey Dec 11, 2012 3:19 pm

Has anyone used E153702 recently? Any problems...?

msk6261 Dec 13, 2012 11:41 am

Code for One way Munich to Zurich?
 
Anyone have something that might help? Rates are astronomical!

LHWolf Dec 13, 2012 11:23 pm


Originally Posted by msk6261 (Post 19850485)
Anyone have something that might help? Rates are astronomical!

When you rent the car in Munich, ask them if they have a car with a Swiss registration for you. They are basically not allowed to give you such car, unless you guarantee them that you give it back in Switzerland.
They are usually very much interested to have somebody returning the car for them, therefore they may not ask you to pay the one way fee (which I guess is 200 EUR).
Anyhow, you need to be lucky, but it is worth to try.
Otherwise, I do not see a chance to avoid the one way fee.
(except of returning the car in Konstanz and take a train from there to Zurich)

Be careful: sometime they give you a Swiss car AND charge the one way fee, which I would not accept at all.

chiconh Dec 14, 2012 7:46 am

Anyone know a code for Cozumel in March? Rates are much higher than last time we went.

fletch14 Dec 15, 2012 11:21 am

x400270
 

Originally Posted by chiconh (Post 19855276)
Anyone know a code for Cozumel in March? Rates are much higher than last time we went.

I entered my rate code x400270 and rates didn't seem too bad with it at the international airport on the week of 11-15 and 18-22. Please try it and see if it helps. You need no id and the young drivers fee is always waived.

avw Dec 16, 2012 1:20 am

B270898
 
Booked an excellent weekday rate with AWD B270898. I searched the internet and couldn't find any further information on this number. The rate code is "TJ". Does anyone know more about this AWD, this rate code, or if the "B" before the AWD number signifies anything?

Thanks for any info!

MelEngineersSavings Dec 16, 2012 5:49 pm

Q9L added savings at LAX
 

Originally Posted by bocastephen (Post 19789262)
Putting the Manchester/LA thing to rest - I spoke with the location and they confirmed they are a local Avis shop and do rent cars separate from the LAX location down the street. They have no airport shuttle (or pickup/dropoff) and limited weekend hours, but other than that, they are a legitimate location for those with longer rentals who want to dump the airport fees/taxes.

I entered the return location as LAX and there were no added Airport Fees. Savings of $100 over 2 week rental. I'll be there soon and report back if I had any issues and how I get to Q9L. Although, with the $100 savings, I wouldn't object to a cab :)

MelEngineersSavings Dec 23, 2012 10:04 am

LAX Alternate Rental Location
 

Originally Posted by MelEngineersSavings (Post 19869325)
I entered the return location as LAX and there were no added Airport Fees. Savings of $100 over 2 week rental. I'll be there soon and report back if I had any issues and how I get to Q9L. Although, with the $100 savings, I wouldn't object to a cab :)

The Q9L rental location is around the corner and can easily be walked to from the LAX rental location. We had a few pieces of luggage and elected to take a cab. The minimum cab fee is $20.
If you are in a hurry or expect red carpet service, use the LAX location. They did not have a vehicle ready for pickup and they did not have the correct class of vehicle in stock. About half an hour later and a vehicle exchange with the LAX location for the vehicle we requested (an american made vehicle), we were on our way at the original rate less Airport tax/fees.
Lessons Learned: Call ahead to confirm the reservation. They may have prepped one for us. This is primarily a truck rental location.

Mediana Dec 26, 2012 3:19 am

Hi, I want to rent a car in Miami on 31 March and for 1 week. Just something simple. Does anyone have a good code to use to add a driver?

aisleorwindow Jan 1, 2013 5:34 pm


Originally Posted by hazgirl (Post 19831018)
Looking for weekly rental in NYC 12/22 to 12/29. The rate is $385 using the Deloitte code (A442100) and about $20 less using HP code (A515100). Is one of these (HP vs. Deloitte) generally considered safer and more/less likely to get asked for ID? Or should I be fine with either? NYC Avis locations have cracked down on the FL code, but I'm not sure it's the case with other codes.

I wouldnt think using either would be an issue. If anyone asks you anything, just tell them HP is your client and they gave you the code. Unlikely a desk agent is going to care.

USirritated Jan 1, 2013 8:11 pm


Originally Posted by g_leyser (Post 19955780)
I wouldnt think using either would be an issue. If anyone asks you anything, just tell them HP is your client and they gave you the code. Unlikely a desk agent is going to care.

How far back did the post you quoted come from? You did realize that the dates referred to in that post are already in the past, right?

OhMyGosh1 Jan 2, 2013 9:43 am

Has anyone used B999000 recently? It's giving me the best possible rate. I did read about that code giving trouble to lot of people about 5-6 years back, but I didn't read about any recent experiences.

USirritated Jan 2, 2013 9:54 am


Originally Posted by OhMyGosh1 (Post 19959472)
Has anyone used B999000 recently? It's giving me the best possible rate. I did read about that code giving trouble to lot of people about 5-6 years back, but I didn't read about any recent experiences.

Do you happen to know what B999000 is tied to? By tied, I mean what company or association or special entitlement it is attached to. Examples, such as is it an AAA rate, or an IBM employee rate, or a National Trial Lawyers Association rate, etc?

OhMyGosh1 Jan 2, 2013 10:14 am


Originally Posted by USirritated (Post 19959543)
Do you happen to know what B999000 is tied to? By tied, I mean what company or association or special entitlement it is attached to. Examples, such as is it an AAA rate, or an IBM employee rate, or a National Trial Lawyers Association rate, etc?

What I have learnt by reading other threads about the code is that it is for the 'Chairman's Club' members

USirritated Jan 2, 2013 10:45 am


Originally Posted by OhMyGosh1 (Post 19959669)
What I have learnt by reading other threads about the code is that it is for the 'Chairman's Club' members

B999000 is not a Chairman's Club AWD that I am aware of. However, I am sure there are some CC AWD numbers which I am not aware of, as I am aware of about 5 of them, and I'm sure there are others. I've been a Chairman's Club member for almost 4 years.

B999000 seems to be an AWD for Avis senior employees or executives.

Take a look at this post.

And this post.

And this post.

And posts 739-741 here.


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