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Originally Posted by Khabibul35
I'm going for spring break in kiruna, sweden. Way off the beaten path in the arctic circle with a population of a whopping 23,000. The standard rate is from any other company that'd I've checked is $120 a day, with the D005591 I'll be getting $28... would that raise eyebrowes even if it didn't show up as ID needed? I've heard 2 or 3 people in the thread mention using this code in Europe hassle free. Anyone else want to throw their experience in the pot?
$120 to $28 is one helluva a savings, especially if you are renting for more than a day. Indeed, I don't know when I have heard of an instance when knowing the password, code, or whatever resulted in such an extraordinary discount. Is D005591 supposed to be good beyond Europe (e.g., Australia and/or New Zealand, where we are headed in a couple of days)? Will go online and see if it brings up a lower price Down Under. Right now, with no discounts, Hertz beats Avis and the others on a mid-size car. |
me too
Originally Posted by WindBeneathMyWings
Does anyone know if one has to verify their Starwood Preferred Guest status when having used the code K860600, picking up the rental car at Avis? It is the only code that I have found to be offering a decent rate in Hawaii over Christmas, and I won't be able to provide documentation of Starwood Status.
I have also tried the code D833357. Does anyone know what the story is on this code? Thanks in advance, J. Never had to present a thang! |
Originally Posted by nmenaker
I have found this rate works VERY nice for hawaii, saved me about 600$ on 10 day SUV rental for the fam.
Never had to present a thang! Originally Posted by WindBeneathMyWings Does anyone know if one has to verify their Starwood Preferred Guest status when having used the code K860600, picking up the rental car at Avis? It is the only code that I have found to be offering a decent rate in Hawaii over Christmas, and I won't be able to provide documentation of Starwood Status. I have also tried the code D833357. Does anyone know what the story is on this code?" NMENAKER, do you know which of these two codes, K860600 or D833357 you used? |
Originally Posted by WindBeneathMyWings
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Originally Posted by WindBeneathMyWings Does anyone know if one has to verify their Starwood Preferred Guest status when having used the code K860600, picking up the rental car at Avis? It is the only code that I have found to be offering a decent rate in Hawaii over Christmas, and I won't be able to provide documentation of Starwood Status. I have also tried the code D833357. Does anyone know what the story is on this code?" NMENAKER, do you know which of these two codes, K860600 or D833357 you used? (Still haven't looked for an Avis rate for myself with these codes, but will later. Does anyone know any that are definitely good in AU and NZ?) |
Originally Posted by itsme
Can't one determine in advance whether a code may work by trying it online or telling the CSR that this is the code that will be used? If the rate quoted on the phone or online doesn't drop, that it's a non-starter, right, since it isn't likely to work later at the rental site. If the rate does drop when the code is entered online or given to the CSR, then there is only the question of whether one will be required to present identification or answer questions at time of rental, I imagine.
(Still haven't looked for an Avis rate for myself with these codes, but will later. Does anyone know any that are definitely good in AU and NZ?) I am well aware that both of the mentioned codes 'work' in Hawaii. The question remains: Is it necessary to provide some sort of verification that one is entitled to use the said code (ie:Starwood Preferred Status Card) with either of the said codes? |
I think it was the K code
I just did it online, and it gave me a great rate.
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Originally Posted by itsme
IIRC, Kiruna is the northernmost point on the Swedish rail system, or at least it was when I stopped there briefly traveling on my way from Narvik, the northernmost point on the Norwegian rail system, in late June of 1967. It was right around the summer solstice and there was very little night and a big party going on.
$120 to $28 is one helluva a savings, especially if you are renting for more than a day. Indeed, I don't know when I have heard of an instance when knowing the password, code, or whatever resulted in such an extraordinary discount. Is D005591 supposed to be good beyond Europe (e.g., Australia and/or New Zealand, where we are headed in a couple of days)? Will go online and see if it brings up a lower price Down Under. Right now, with no discounts, Hertz beats Avis and the others on a mid-size car. |
Help!!!
Originally Posted by tallboy
I have used similar codes in Sweden two or three times without any hassle or even a remark.
I tried D005591 but the rate wasn't great (151 usd base rate, translates to 233 w/ taxes). Any codes advice? thanks ^ Ismail |
Originally Posted by ismail
Guys please help me I am trying to book at cdg (paris) from Nov 22 to Nov 28
I tried D005591 but the rate wasn't great (151 usd base rate, translates to 233 w/ taxes). Any codes advice? thanks ^ Ismail omg went on avis.fr instead and entered the code there got a prepaid inclusive rate of 112 euros for a subcompact and 6 full days! sweeeeet ^ if anybody can better this lemme know though :p |
try T111949
Originally Posted by ismail
omg went on avis.fr instead and entered the code there got a prepaid inclusive rate of 112 euros for a subcompact and 6 full days! sweeeeet ^
if anybody can better this lemme know though :p |
came to 172 euros. thx though
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L093590 includes LDW
Originally Posted by idealflyer
Tried this quote last weekend but LDW was not free. Are we sure there is a discount code that includes it? I would be interested in knowing. I was showing the option of 22.99 a day (higher than the weekend daily rate) for this.
Just one man's opinion. :) |
[QUOTE=closecover]Thanks for the tip. I just used it for a reservation and found it to be better than the other codes I found on this site (except for the Cendant employee code, which I just cannot do). What do I need to be to qualify (left-handed, albino, a member of the international brotherhood of stone cutters, a Red Sox fan)?
K817625 is only good through 2006 and can be used by anyone. It is listed on the Delta Airlines website and is for Delta FF members, but anyone can join Delta FF. Avis has never asked me for my Delta I.D., but if you want 250 miles per day, join Delta Skymiles. |
discount code comparison
Quotes for 7 days 12 hours on a Trailblazer + intermediate car
ASAP 367.00 - 216.00 costco 343.78 - 214.63 L332364 343.78 - 214.63 starwood 381.98 - 269.98 |
This code did nothing for me
Mike,
I tried this code (T111949) several times and it did nothing special at all for me on domestic rentals. Maybe I'm doing something wrong? What makes you feel this code is so special? I tried it at several locations and it gave me a standard (nothing great) discount with nothing else (no LDW, etc.. etc..) Just about all the other "good" codes that I entered gave a better deal than this 'T' code and had things like free LDW..etc. I'm always looking for new codes "better" rates. I think that people that rent frequently realize that the "daily rate" is not the only factor in determining whether a rate is good or not. Unlimited mileage, drop-off fees, Free LDW, etc. etc. all need to be added to the "bottom line" when you consider a rate. In my opinion, the insurance issue is without doubt the single biggest concern for my rentals. Yes, my auto insurance covers rentals. But do you really want to put a claim in on your personal policy for an insurance rental loss? I don't. Do you realize that your also responsible for the loss of use? (the period that the rental company cannot rent the car while it is being repaired). This is often a higher rate than the repair rate itself. Credit card coverage is "iffy" and getting more limited and restrictive all the time. It does not cover trucks, no SUV's, no drivers under 25, no drivers not listed on agreement, no long term rentals, etc. etc. etc. I've spoken to several Insurance Agents and they all recommend buying the coverage from the rental company. The thought today is to avoid at all costs filing a claim with your own insurer. Insurance companies today are dropping policies , often after only a single claim. Save your insurance for the instance when it really makes sense and the amount of the claim is really sizeable. LDW from the rental companies is in the $20-$25 daily range. Thats a lot of money. But I believe it's still a pretty good value, especialy for short term rentals. This fee let's you, your insurance company, and your credit card company "off the hook" if you smash up the rental vehicle. Without the LDW, whether your at fault or not, you are responsible for resolving the payment to the rental company. My suggestion is to find the best rate you can, that includes LDW at no cost. Your getting an insurance product valued at about $22 per day for absolutely free. In my opinion, that's a better deal than finding a rate that may be $20 bucks lower for the entire week (that equals only a $3 daily value). Seems like a "no brainer" to me. I'd be interested in hearing any counterpoints to this theory. :D |
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