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IAHtraveler Mar 20, 2007 10:31 am

I'm planning on going to Alaska in the fall for a few days before our cruise departs. I've found that the Florida Visitors Bureau code (J868801) gives me the best rates (about 30% off of my corporate rate that can be used for personal use). When I use the code at Avis.com, it does not prompt me to use the AWD I entered or the one associated with my account, it just accepts it. So, I have 2 questions. Do you think I'll be questioned with this code in Anchorage? Also, will my preferred select/avis first benefits apply (possible upgrade, skip the counter, etc)?

Thanks in advance!

ezmonee Mar 21, 2007 1:44 am


Originally Posted by NJFly (Post 7436021)
Okay so used this code a few times and recently was busted for not being an employee. Told them I did not make the reservation and ended up paying full fare. Does anyone know if I will be flagged from now on???

Probably a note in your Preferred acct that says "verify AWD use" if you used that acct that time. The interesting thing is tha tthere are back end security measures that arent apparent to the counter. For instance, your DL number might be on the hidden list, every time you rent, they verify for authenticity. Get caught again, youll be on the "at risk" list, which is public and better known as the "do not rent" list.

Be carefuly.

scoobiedo Mar 22, 2007 10:40 am

Free Weekend Day using Sears card
 
Get a FREE day on a three-day weekend car rental from Avis, now through December 31, 2007. Simply rent an Intermediate through Full-size 4-door vehicle at any participating Avis location, and charge your rental with your Sears card.

* When making a reservation, mention or enter coupon #TUEA004 and your Sears/Avis Worldwide Discount (AWD) # D302003.
* Present this printed coupon at a participating Avis location in the contiguous U.S. for travel by 12/31/2007.
* Free Day discount will not be reflected in your online confirmation. The discount will be applied upon presentation of the printed coupon at the rental counter.

Sears Coupon Link

davistev Mar 22, 2007 4:24 pm

One Way discount code?
 
I am renting a vehicle out of Detroit and dropping off in Buffalo. The rate is almost $100 a day clear. Are there any codes that reduces one way rental costs?

cubsfan1003 Mar 25, 2007 12:10 pm

Florida employee
 
A113400 has great perks if you plan of renting a compact car.

davistev Mar 25, 2007 4:58 pm


Originally Posted by cubsfan1003 (Post 7466595)
A113400 has great perks if you plan of renting a compact car.

Is this an employee rate?

ImperialProbeDroid Mar 25, 2007 6:52 pm

AWD for up 25% off most leisure & weekend + AA bonus miles
 
The savings of up to 25% applies to Avis leisure weekly and weekend rates and is applicable only to the time and mileage charges of the rental.

Rent for three (3) days and earn 250 bonus miles.
Use coupon number MUAA077

Rent for for four (4) or more days and earn 750 bonus miles
Use coupon number MUAA081

Learn more at...
http://www.avis.com/AvisWeb/html/par...A&IID=750miles

ImperialProbeDroid Mar 25, 2007 7:00 pm

up to 25% off most leisure & weekend + 777 Delta miles
 
Offer of 777 bonus miles is valid on daily, weekly, weekend and monthly rates with a minimum 3 consecutive day rental.

Use AVIS coupon MUAA087 to take advantage of this offer. An advance 24-hour reservation is required.

Rental must begin by April 30, 2007

Learn more at...
http://www.avis.com/AvisWeb/html/par...L&IID=777miles

nmenaker Mar 25, 2007 9:46 pm

anyone
 

Originally Posted by cubsfan1003 (Post 7466595)
A113400 has great perks if you plan of renting a compact car.


anyone know what this rate is? It seems great

Acrossenger Mar 25, 2007 10:53 pm


Originally Posted by cubsfan1003 (Post 7466595)
A113400 has great perks if you plan of renting a compact car.

Why use such risky code? This is indeed Florida Empolyee discount code. If you are unable to provide proof upon rental, you may end up paying full price. I have found AWD C031529 (some technology company) offers better discount without need of ID. Case in point:

FLL April 21-28
A113400 - $166 Full Size
C031529 - $150 Full Size

MCO April 21-28
A113400 - $209 Full Size
C031529 - $160 Full Size

spuck20 Mar 29, 2007 12:37 pm

Thoughts on this AWD?
 
How about D005150? Anyone have experience with it? Ezmonee?

It appears to be some kind of generic discount for events that have a flight discount through American Airlines ranging from OB/Gyn conferences to weddings. Anyone think I'll have to tell them the specific event I'm in town for?

kevntrace Apr 11, 2007 5:22 pm

Discount Code in UK
 
I found this code works in the UK too (from the US reservations site): D004951. Gave me the same discount as D005927. My trip is later this month, so hopefully all will go well at the rental counter when the time comes.


Originally Posted by Jenniferpa (Post 7228569)
For future reference, I got D005927 to work on a UK rental again. I think the problem was that, in the past I have always rented intermediate cars with this code (because for the longest time they were coming up only a couple of dollars more than sub-compacts). That seems to have changed, however. Because of this, I was attempting to rent a sub-compact, but that seems to be the problem: this code requires compact or above to work. Incidentally, none of the other current codes gave ANY discount in the UK: the rate stayed the same no matter what.


frank3355 Apr 11, 2007 7:06 pm


Originally Posted by cubsfan1003 (Post 7466595)
A113400 has great perks if you plan of renting a compact car.

Does this mean employee of Florida or an Avis Florida employee?

moneeman Apr 14, 2007 6:21 pm


Originally Posted by frank3355 (Post 7567181)
Does this mean employee of Florida or an Avis Florida employee?

It means a State of Florida employee, but it's actually the Florida State University contract which is made available to all State employees as well as all state college and university employees. I am a Florida public college employee, and have used this code many times. FWIW, I've never been asked for my ID (but always have it ready). The contract specifically allows personal use with this code, so it's no problem to have a boatload of kids in tow. Interestingly, if you use a Wizard number with this code you will get rack rates. I don't know if that's normal or not, but it definitely affects the rates on this code.

ausbj Apr 14, 2007 7:05 pm

P220135
 
This is my company code - P220135

I find it often saves me some $ in USA and Australia. Im about to try it in Europe too


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