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GibSpmuh Mar 12, 2006 3:14 am


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?

Along the same lines the Queensland Government rate is P6824002. Gives pretty good pricing too (depending on the location in Australia, better rates than the NSW govt rate).

sparkleberry Mar 16, 2006 3:50 am


Originally Posted by GibSpmuh
Along the same lines the Queensland Government rate is P6824002. Gives pretty good pricing too (depending on the location in Australia, better rates than the NSW govt rate).

Who can use this code, it gives me a great rental price, but Im from the UK, do I need ID to use this code?

Thank you

Susie

Alaska 2F Mar 16, 2006 12:59 pm

D454000
 
I did a search and did not find this code, but D454000 is giving me an awesome deal in Italy, about 35% off.

However, I do not know the basis of the code or if ID is required. Anyone ever used this? Thanks.

Butterflytiff Mar 16, 2006 7:43 pm

I used A541254 - - Anyone else?
 
I tired the code A541254 and the only price from Avis for St. Kitts that changed was the 4x4 - which happened to be the only one I wanted.

Should I also make a second reservation under my name (the previous is my boyfriends) just in case? Or just make a second reservation undre his name just in case? It is a small island - but I am not sure if they will make us show them anything.

Thank you,





Originally Posted by CART_Flagman
How do you know you got a good rate? It shows "Contract Rate" when you enter the code. Please don't offer something that will get people in trouble.

CF :(


Kabuki Dream Boy Mar 17, 2006 5:04 pm

How did you manage to get 35% off with d454000?

I tried that code for italy and the price was the same (I'm in the uk)

However as noted earlier d005927 works very well and if you prepay on the avis.co.uk site then I don't see how they can ask for any proof of any kind do you?

sunnenman Mar 19, 2006 5:43 pm

Need an avis retal
 
I am going to Grand Forks ND in 2 weeks and need a good deal on a SUV. I tried A282800 and it stopped working. Any ideas on another code I can use without any problems. Thanks
-jim

ps this is my first post here. great site!

mitchdew Mar 19, 2006 6:52 pm

Code V8707095
 
Anybosy knows what type of discount can we get with this number??
I came with my avis prefered select card.

fishee Mar 20, 2006 4:40 am

D005927 -- amazing rate, info anyone?
 
This knocked off around 25-30% off my last quote for a Europe rental. Does anyone know what the affiliation of this code is? I'm assuming it's corporate -- do I need to show I.D.?

Kabuki Dream Boy Mar 21, 2006 11:54 am

No idea of the affiliation of this code but did you actually use it for your booking, I'm assuming you did so did they ask for id? You can always say you forgot to bring id with you I suppose...

TrayflowInUK Mar 21, 2006 2:10 pm


I am going to Grand Forks ND in 2 weeks and need a good deal on a SUV. I tried A282800 and it stopped working. Any ideas on another code I can use without any problems. Thanks
-jim
I've never found a good deal at GFK. Good luck!

Of course, I've never rented from any other airport where they have the car started and warming up for you as you walk off the plane.

fishee Mar 21, 2006 6:14 pm


Originally Posted by Kabuki Dream Boy
No idea of the affiliation of this code but did you actually use it for your booking, I'm assuming you did so did they ask for id? You can always say you forgot to bring id with you I suppose...

By "they" do you mean the computer system? No, the computer system didn't ask me for ID although other posts indicate that booking with some codes raises questions when you go to pick up the car. (I think the AVIS employee code is one...) It would be easier for me to fake this if I knew what I was supposed to be faking.

bob1008 Mar 21, 2006 7:09 pm

L093590 still giving very good domestic rates.
 
L093590 has been giving even better rates than usual lately. I'm wondering if the company negotiated lower rates since the 1st of the year.
L093590 has been my favorite AWD for domestic rentals. Consistantly low rate and never an I.D. hassle. Also has a $3k maximum liability cap on any damage.

gre Mar 22, 2006 8:41 am

Compact rates in Australia
 
Been checking rates for a week in mid April.

Bottom line:
380 AUD base rate and unusable AWDs, e.g., L282800.
363 AUD D454000, A074800.
346 AUD P682400.
312 AUD D005927.

Several, like P768700 (a govt. rate?) do not include LDW.

fishee Mar 22, 2006 10:52 am


Originally Posted by gre
Been checking rates for a week in mid April.

Bottom line:
380 AUD base rate and unusable AWDs, e.g., L282800.
363 AUD D454000, A074800.
346 AUD P682400.
312 AUD D005927.

Several, like P768700 (a govt. rate?) do not include LDW.

I thought liability came standard with a rental car and the additional optional charge is for collision, i.e. to protect the rental car in case it's your fault. Is this incorrect?

gre Mar 22, 2006 11:02 am


Originally Posted by fishee
I thought liability came standard with a rental car and the additional optional charge is for collision, i.e. to protect the rental car in case it's your fault. Is this incorrect?

Check it out. With some of these codes the final res page specifically says loss damage waiver (LDW) excluded. I've never rented a car in Australia so I don't know how important LDW is or whether or not my Visa Plat card is enough.
Anyone?


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