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Originally Posted by ajnaro
(Post 23178615)
You probably don't need to go through all the trouble. Depending on what company you reserve with, you can submit the reservation to autoslash.com for tracking. In a way, its like using expertflyer.com to constantly check for airline class availability.
After you book, we analyze your rental and figure out which ones lower your rate the most. Then we automatically apply those discounts and re-book you at the lowest rate. I don't want to be rebooked "at the lowest rate" that they pick. I only want to rebooked at the lowest rate that (a) is for a car class that I want (in many cases, there's an SUV that's lower, but I don't want that), and (b) that works with the bonus miles/points coupon I'm using (in the current case, 7500 bonus AA miles for a 7-day rental), and (c) is an Avis Preferred reservation made with my Avis Wizard number.Is autoslash able to support all that (I specify the coupon, not them, I specify that the AWD has to work with the coupon, and I specify which car classes I'm ok with)? (I just tried a car search at autoslash, I specified Avis and it only showed PayLess, though I know Avis has cars at that location. I tried selecting "cars only, no SUVs", but there is no such selection.) And does autostlash even work with Avis.com (since I'm always either Avis Preferred or Avis First, I need to be logged with my Wizard number for all my reservations)? It only lists Expedia, Orbitz, and Travelocity. It seems quite different than expertflyer to me. Expertflyer I can specify that I only want this airline, this class, etc. And it shows me the results I want even if I didn't pick the best deal. And it certainly doesn't book/rebook me, it just tell me the new option that came up. I don't see any such ability at autoslash; it seem way too automatic (for someone concerned with stuff beyond just lowest price). |
UPDA029 Free double upgrade in Australia |
Originally Posted by sdsearch
(Post 23179922)
I don't understand. Here's what autoslassh says:
After you book, we analyze your rental and figure out which ones lower your rate the most. Then we automatically apply those discounts and re-book you at the lowest rate. I don't want to be rebooked "at the lowest rate" that they pick. I only want to rebooked at the lowest rate that (a) is for a car class that I want (in many cases, there's an SUV that's lower, but I don't want that), and (b) that works with the bonus miles/points coupon I'm using (in the current case, 7500 bonus AA miles for a 7-day rental), and (c) is an Avis Preferred reservation made with my Avis Wizard number.Is autoslash able to support all that (I specify the coupon, not them, I specify that the AWD has to work with the coupon, and I specify which car classes I'm ok with)? (I just tried a car search at autoslash, I specified Avis and it only showed PayLess, though I know Avis has cars at that location. I tried selecting "cars only, no SUVs", but there is no such selection.) And does autostlash even work with Avis.com (since I'm always either Avis Preferred or Avis First, I need to be logged with my Wizard number for all my reservations)? It only lists Expedia, Orbitz, and Travelocity. It seems quite different than expertflyer to me. Expertflyer I can specify that I only want this airline, this class, etc. And it shows me the results I want even if I didn't pick the best deal. And it certainly doesn't book/rebook me, it just tell me the new option that came up. I don't see any such ability at autoslash; it seem way too automatic (for someone concerned with stuff beyond just lowest price). |
Originally Posted by TennisNoob
(Post 23178449)
Wow Flightexpert that is one heck of a list :)
Thanks! --------- Do they even check if you use the other codes that you supposedly don't qualify for? I know they don't check for Costco because looks like the discount is too low. They usually do not ask for ID or other proof of discount eligibility, but if they do, you could be stuck with the walk-up rate, which can be costly. They're not going to arrest you if you get busted, you'll just suffer some mild embarrassment. Then, once you've gotten over your shame at trying to scam Avis, refuse the walk-up rate (unless it's good) and saunter on over to the Budget or Dollar counter where you had a back-up reservation in case this happened, 'cuz you're a smart traveler like that :p |
Originally Posted by dc2447
(Post 23180028)
how does this work?
Upgrade 2 car classes Rent for at least 4 consecutive days Use coupon code UPDA029 Maximum upgrade to group P Valid through August 31, 2014 On the results page, you should see a message like "Coupon UPDA029 applies to the following car classes only" and something about a double upgrade. Each car on offer should be the same price as 2 classes below, if that makes any sense at all :confused: |
Originally Posted by sdsearch
(Post 23179922)
I don't understand. Here's what autoslassh says:
After you book, we analyze your rental and figure out which ones lower your rate the most. Then we automatically apply those discounts and re-book you at the lowest rate. I don't want to be rebooked "at the lowest rate" that they pick. I only want to rebooked at the lowest rate that (a) is for a car class that I want (in many cases, there's an SUV that's lower, but I don't want that), and (b) that works with the bonus miles/points coupon I'm using (in the current case, 7500 bonus AA miles for a 7-day rental), and (c) is an Avis Preferred reservation made with my Avis Wizard number.Is autoslash able to support all that (I specify the coupon, not them, I specify that the AWD has to work with the coupon, and I specify which car classes I'm ok with)? (I just tried a car search at autoslash, I specified Avis and it only showed PayLess, though I know Avis has cars at that location. I tried selecting "cars only, no SUVs", but there is no such selection.) |
Originally Posted by flightexpert
(Post 23181040)
My pleasure, TennisNoob :)
They usually do not ask for ID or other proof of discount eligibility, but if they do, you could be stuck with the walk-up rate, which can be costly. They're not going to arrest you if you get busted, you'll just suffer some mild embarrassment. Then, once you've gotten over your shame at trying to scam Avis, refuse the walk-up rate (unless it's good) and saunter on over to the Budget or Dollar counter where you had a back-up reservation in case this happened, 'cuz you're a smart traveler like that :p Hehe so last time I used the Priceline one. I have no clue what it was, does it mean you have to be a priceline employee to use it? Since I'm in Avis Presidents club they never can "pull me to the counter". I think if you're in APC they won't ever check? |
Originally Posted by TennisNoob
(Post 23181192)
Hehe so last time I used the Priceline one. I have no clue what it was, does it mean you have to be a priceline employee to use it?
Since I'm in Avis Presidents club they never can "pull me to the counter". I think if you're in APC they won't ever check? That Priceline code A686200 is a killer discount, but the best was the Citicorp A074800. I have heard that all you have to have to use that one is a Citibank card or account, but I am not sure. I think the Priceline one is for Priceline customers, like the Sears code and the Farmers Insurance code. I have never heard of request for proof when using the Priceline code, has anyone else? Also, the military discount AWD A555084 gave 40-50% off every time I searched - a really good deal. I should say I THINK it's a military discount AWD. If a person really wants to know for sure, they would have to call Avis and ask. The same goes for all the corporate AWD codes on that list except G833800, H855900, H855900, K462601 and all the coupon codes (UUWA029, etc.), which I got directly from Avis. |
If anyone is interested, here are the AWD codes I could not get to work. I didn't try all possible dates, rental locations, etc., so it could be that some of these may still work. Most, if not all, of these I got from the old list in this thread originally posted by MartinElk.
D331000 is definitely invalid. A153700 Avis employee rate B900000 AAA B973000 Gusto Card D005297 Amateur Sports Assistance Program D086689 American Association of Engineers D086533 Marshall School of Business (USC) K163324 Florida Space Coast Golf Association J098440 Canon K774100 Avis Online Discount K860600 Starwood Preferred Guest |
Thanks for the lists FlightExpert!!
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Originally Posted by sdsearch
(Post 23179922)
I don't understand. Here's what autoslassh says: After you book, we analyze your rental and figure out which ones lower your rate the most. Then we automatically apply those discounts and re-book you at the lowest rate. I don't want to be rebooked "at the lowest rate" that they pick. I only want to rebooked at the lowest rate that (a) is for a car class that I want (in many cases, there's an SUV that's lower, but I don't want that), and (b) that works with the bonus miles/points coupon I'm using (in the current case, 7500 bonus AA miles for a 7-day rental), and (c) is an Avis Preferred reservation made with my Avis Wizard number.... |
Originally Posted by Deaner
(Post 23181452)
Thanks for the lists FlightExpert!!
I also have a big list on my site of current Avis frequent flyer promotions for US and Canada airlines, plus the AWD numbers for different status levels for Avis' worldwide airline partners (about 50 in all). It is a really long list and I don't have the time or ability to format it for the FT forum. Is it OK to post the link on here? (or you could also PM me for it if you are interested.) |
Originally Posted by flightexpert
(Post 23181335)
I would say you're probably safe, but the fine print says they can always ask for proof of discount eligibility. In my experience, if that's going to happen, it happens at the counter.
That Priceline code A686200 is a killer discount, but the best was the Citicorp A074800. I have heard that all you have to have to use that one is a Citibank card or account, but I am not sure. I think the Priceline one is for Priceline customers, like the Sears code and the Farmers Insurance code. I have never heard of request for proof when using the Priceline code, has anyone else? Also, the military discount AWD A555084 gave 40-50% off every time I searched - a really good deal. I should say I THINK it's a military discount AWD. If a person really wants to know for sure, they would have to call Avis and ask. The same goes for all the corporate AWD codes on that list except G833800, H855900, H855900, K462601 and all the coupon codes (UUWA029, etc.), which I got directly from Avis. Here's my citibank card If they say its only for employers than I could be like "oh" And than use the priceline code Since i'm actually a major priceline customer. |
Originally Posted by flightexpert
(Post 23181617)
Is it OK to post the link on here? (or you could also PM me for it if you are interested.)
Also note that I edited a few of your above posts to delete "Unknown" AWDs. We've had too many people posting "Try this AWD because it works great." But it's just their corporate code where they're trying to get inflated rental #s. As noted in the wiki at the top of this thread, all AWDs must list the associated corporation/group/etc. |
Originally Posted by ajnaro
(Post 23180043)
You make the initial reservation. In my experience, autoslash rebooks you only if they find the same class car offered by the same company you reserved at a lower price. If they find a better deal with another company, but the same class car, they simply let you know and you can rebook. That's the way it seems to work to me.
So if it works the way you say, it would have been useless for me, because the price in the class I originally booked never went down in cost. (I didn't care whether I got an economy, compact, intermediate, or standard, I just wanted whichever of those was the lowest cost. It sounds like autostash is not up to that job, but my manual technique is.) So if there's only one class you're interested in, then autoslash may work for you, but it's a range of class and it's unpredictable (and in my experience it often is) which class will end up cheapest later on, then it sounds like autoslash would not work. My, anyway, how do I tell autoslash what my original reservation at avis.com is? When I tried it, it only allowed lookup of existing reservations on third-party sites (expedia, etc), not any of the rental car company sites. |
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