Last edit by: TravelinSperry
As of 2/12/14: We've had quite a few "Hey, come use this AWD. It's great" type of posts. When the AWD doesn't give a good discount, but is only posted to try to get renters to use the AWD of someone so the poster can earn free days from their Avis Corporate account. From here out, please put the company/trade group/etc that's associated with the AWD or we'll delete the post to keep it on-topic here.
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Avis Discount Codes - Put AWD codes in this thread only
#3046




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Been looking for a car rental for my son who is 18 in Michigan (One of the states that mandates under 21s) to Toronto. Rate A442100 even seems to waive the underage fee and it even seems to lower the minimum age in other states.
Last edited by reclusive46; Jun 30, 2013 at 1:30 pm
#3049


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Hi there
I am looking to rent a car to drive to vegas from the 1st to the 6th of August. Can anyone recommend a code to me for Avis or maybe some other rental company that will provide a good bang for buck.
thanks
I am looking to rent a car to drive to vegas from the 1st to the 6th of August. Can anyone recommend a code to me for Avis or maybe some other rental company that will provide a good bang for buck.
thanks
#3051
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If you aren't eligible for the AWD, it's considered fraud. Nobody knows whether or not they will ask you for proof (but now that you posted dates/location/AWD/class reserved, they're more likely to know to ask for proof). Even if they don't request it at pickup, if anything happens during the rental, they will investigate at that point. This will void any insurance through Avis (even if you paid for it) and most likely credit card or any coverage from your own auto policy since it wasn't a legal rental.
Last edited by IAHtraveler; Jul 20, 2013 at 2:04 pm Reason: remove identifying location/date from the quote, per the OP
#3052




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There are 204 pages of discount codes in this thread. Did you read through the pages? Take 5 minutes and look around, and you'll find what you need.
#3053
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As long as you work for them, yeah you're fine.
If you aren't eligible for the AWD, it's considered fraud. Nobody knows whether or not they will ask you for proof (but now that you posted dates/location/AWD/class reserved, they're more likely to know to ask for proof). Even if they don't request it at pickup, if anything happens during the rental, they will investigate at that point. This will void any insurance through Avis (even if you paid for it) and most likely credit card or any coverage from your own auto policy since it wasn't a legal rental.
If you aren't eligible for the AWD, it's considered fraud. Nobody knows whether or not they will ask you for proof (but now that you posted dates/location/AWD/class reserved, they're more likely to know to ask for proof). Even if they don't request it at pickup, if anything happens during the rental, they will investigate at that point. This will void any insurance through Avis (even if you paid for it) and most likely credit card or any coverage from your own auto policy since it wasn't a legal rental.
Having said that, Avis could (and will) void any insurance coverage and pass any liability and legal costs to the renter using the code. If the code includes LDW, the credit card will not pay on any damage claim...and of course Avis could place the renter on a DNR list. If the renter is in an accident and creates a liability, the renter is going to have a big problem to deal with unless they have their own auto policy that covers rentals...and this means (regardless of discount code or not) any renter who does not have their own policy and does not purchase additional liability coverage is looking at a potentially HUGE cost in the event of an injury accident as the car rental companies only carry the mandated state minimum coverage.
The safest bet is to use a code that does not include LDW, but if someone does use such a code, they should have their own personal auto policy that covers rental car damage and liability at the same limits as their personal auto and umbrella policies (almost everyone here has an umbrella policy, right?
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Last edited by bocastephen; Jul 22, 2013 at 11:00 am
#3056




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Using a discount code you're not entitled to is not technically fraud or illegal, even if the Avis T+C insist it is. Legally, Avis has made no attempt to block or limit access to these codes or change codes that appear online - they could alter the booking system to limit access to profiles that include an email address from that customer's email domain - because access is unrestricted, they cannot claim harm from their use or make a bogus claim the rental was "illegal".
But we know that AVIS staffers watch this forum, so posting that you are using a code you're not eligible for may get your rental cancelled, or as you indicated put on the DNR list.
My question is... why risk it? Whats with the idea of being able to use something you're clearly not entitled to.
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This is a civil issue, not a criminal one, so "illegal" is a stretch.
But we know that AVIS staffers watch this forum, so posting that you are using a code you're not eligible for may get your rental cancelled, or as you indicated put on the DNR list.
My question is... why risk it? Whats with the idea of being able to use something you're clearly not entitled to.
But we know that AVIS staffers watch this forum, so posting that you are using a code you're not eligible for may get your rental cancelled, or as you indicated put on the DNR list.
My question is... why risk it? Whats with the idea of being able to use something you're clearly not entitled to.
The main point of my post was a gentle reminder to everyone that when you rent a car, and do not have your own auto policy, you're basically on the hook liability-wise no matter what - code or no code. The rental company will carry state minimum (if the state requires it), and that might be less than 50k. Credit cards do not provide any liability coverage.
In my case I opted for a non-owners liability policy (just $200 a year) for 100k/300k/50k standard coverage.
In a worse case scenario, using a code with no liability insurance carried by the renter can open both the car rental company and the code owner to a liability claim - and both of these parties will go after the renter to recover any losses and legal fees - this would be a royal mess and certainly more expensive than being without collision coverage and having to buy the rental company a new car in the event of a total/salvage accident.
If you carry your own liability, that is one less big risk to worry about....however no is going to be arrested or charged with a crime for using a discount code, and a rental company has no civil case against a renter for just using a code on a rental as the rental company has made no effort to curtail the use of the code, either by email domain login, keeping the codes off the Internet via refresh or other protective means. They can't sit there passively, read a Internet message board and take no action to protect these codes.
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#3060




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The question was more, "why do we think its okay in today's society to use a code that clearly we're not entitled to, and while its perhaps not *illegal* its certainly against the AVIS T&Cs"?
While its not criminal theft, you clearly are 'stealing' money from AVIS because you're violating their T&Cs.
I guess its a moral issue.




, hopefully not asked for ID.