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dinise Feb 21, 2005 3:09 pm

Just wondering if anyone has any coupon codes they can post that expire July 31 2005.? I have a 10 day rental in July and would love to knock the rate down. It's for a domestic midsize car.

Thank you in advance for any help.

ngupta Feb 24, 2005 7:54 am

B999000
 
It is Marketing CEO Card Program

truc0011 Feb 26, 2005 9:28 am


Originally Posted by ngupta
It is Marketing CEO Card Program


So is there a way to use it?

abezebabe Feb 27, 2005 9:11 am


Originally Posted by ngupta
It is Marketing CEO Card Program


I couldn't get this to work. It went thru the process like it was going to give me a fantastic rate of 100.00 for any car I rented, then when it came time to close the deal, it tells me the AWD code cannot be found.

Help/suggestions? :confused:

truc0011 Feb 27, 2005 2:34 pm


Originally Posted by abezebabe
I couldn't get this to work. It went thru the process like it was going to give me a fantastic rate of 100.00 for any car I rented, then when it came time to close the deal, it tells me the AWD code cannot be found.

Help/suggestions? :confused:


Same problem here! I knew it had to be too good to be true! Let me know if you find something out.

Thanks.

Ex Amex Card Feb 28, 2005 6:37 am

There are lots of codes here, pretty much all of them work except for the B999000 and Avis Employee codes. Please don't keep posting them.

bob1008 Feb 28, 2005 5:47 pm


Originally Posted by Ex Amex Card
There are lots of codes here, pretty much all of them work except for the B999000 and Avis Employee codes. Please don't keep posting them.

I agree. I don't recall a single person that ever said that he was able to get the B999 or the employee code rates. There have been many, many, who posted they were turned away at the gate because they did not have the proper authorization letter from their Avis manager. Stick to any of the other codes. They all give a pretty good discount without hassle. My favorite is still L093590 for rentals in the U.S.

bhatnasx Mar 2, 2005 12:06 pm

A few more codes...
 
D005591 - National Council of Youth Sports discount code - almost as good (if not sometimes better) than D005279

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Supposed 37% discount - but I couldn't get it to work for a rental in Rome in a few weeks...

http://www.saudiairlines.com/ver008/...main.html#avis

Avis has a special global offer for Alfursan members from 1 March to 31 May 2005. Rent any Avis car globally for 30% less and earn Triple Alfursan Reward Miles.

In the Kingdom, Alfursan members will have the benefit of a special package designed specifically for Alfursan members. The domestic offer includes:

37% special discount.
Automatic upgrade to best car available at the rate of the vehicle group reserved.

200 km free per day.
Extended overtime rental hours (3 hours extra).

Please provide your Alfursan membership number and quote your Avis discount number when booking:

Blue X025800
Silver N085400
Gold N086300


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Lastly, has anyone had any problems using D005297? I plan on using for an FCO rental in a few weeks - I want to call & add another driver - anything I should be concerned about??

Tide Water Mar 6, 2005 2:10 am

New awd
 
awd Y490870 gr8

bob1008 Mar 6, 2005 10:56 am


Originally Posted by Tide Water
awd Y490870 gr8

Didn't work for me. You sure you posted the correct #? I'll stick with my favorite reliable AWD # L093590. Always works in USA. Always a great rate. Never a hassle for I.D. And $3k max liability no matter what.

thecmg Mar 6, 2005 10:32 pm


Originally Posted by bob1008
I agree. I don't recall a single person that ever said that he was able to get the B999 or the employee code rates. There have been many, many, who posted they were turned away at the gate because they did not have the proper authorization letter from their Avis manager. Stick to any of the other codes. They all give a pretty good discount without hassle. My favorite is still L093590 for rentals in the U.S.

I may be that single person :cool:. Last year, when renting in St. Looie I gave the agent what I call the "B999" speech. In short, as whe was pulling up my rez I casually asked had my travel manager put my AWD number in my reservation. The agent replied, no. I then pulled out what looked like a well organized manifest and spoke confidently, "Ah, here it is...B999000". She took to typing it in and got the last steps and the reservation wouldn't finalize (I don't actually know what she was looking at on her screen). She mentioned that somehow, the code was "accepted" but the transaction wouldn't close. She called for the shift manager who tried it a couple of times to no avail. Then, the beauty of an empowered manager came through. She manually adjusted the price ($25), stated my thanks for her diligence and I went away quite happy as you can imagine.

I haven't tried it since - the only reason why I resorted to it then was that the full size rate (which I had to rent) was going for a ridiculous $80 or so dollars. Might get brave enough again on my upcoming excursion to Sydney.

IaLTO Mar 9, 2005 8:51 pm


Originally Posted by Tide Water
awd Y490870 gr8

yup... really great!!! but who is this code for ?

bob1008 Mar 12, 2005 9:21 am


Originally Posted by thecmg
I may be that single person :cool:.
I haven't tried it since - the only reason why I resorted to it then was that the full size rate (which I had to rent) was going for a ridiculous $80 or so dollars. Might get brave enough again on my upcoming excursion to Sydney.

You are my kinda guy. I wouldn't have had the stones to try that one. What you said is exactly what happens.. it lets you make the entire reservation with the 999 code, but will not close, and will not finalize. We've heard the same story over and over again. You got lucky in that some manager overode the system based on the quoted price. Let us know if you pull that one off again. Good job !

ac/elite Mar 12, 2005 6:51 pm

Just booked to pick up in Germany. D005297 gave me a great discount for a 21 day rental with unlimited mileage - but I have a few questions as I've never rented in Europe before:

1. I'm Canadian and the Avis site quoted the price in Canadian dollars. Will the contract at pick-up convert that rate to Euros or will the rate read as Canadian?

2. I waived all coverage as I'm covered by my credit card and a rental policy I have on my own car insurance. It covers liability, theft, collision, etc. I'm planning to take the car into Italy. Will they force me to buy any insurance even if I tell them I'm covered? I've heard of this happening in some places in Europe, but I'm not sure if it's true.

3. The base rate is $670 CAD and it mentions tax of $134 CAD, but then gives me an estimated total of $970 without itemizing the additional charges. Any ideas as to what the extra $166 is for?

4. How important is getting an Int'l Drivers Permit for non-EU residents when driving in Italy?

Thanks in advance to anyone who can help me out here.

Ex Amex Card Mar 14, 2005 2:49 am


Originally Posted by ac/elite
1. I'm Canadian and the Avis site quoted the price in Canadian dollars. Will the contract at pick-up convert that rate to Euros or will the rate read as Canadian?

1. I did a Euro rental recently and they converted the charge from Euros into GBP and charged me in GBP. The irritating thing is that they add a rip off 4% commission for the privilege. Insist that they charge you in Euros and let your credit card company do the conversion for you (they will charge less commission).

2. There used to be restrictions/extra insurance if you take a car to Italy (when you see how they drive, you will understand) but I can't recall having any problems last time I rented there. Certain cars top end cars (Porsche, Merc and BMW) probably do still have restrictions, so check in advance if you want one of these.

Third party insurance is a legal requirement in Europe and I think you will find that it is included in the price and can't be declined, regardless of what cover you have. You can probably use your card to cover the additional insurances.

3. Could be airport fee, car registration fee, sales tax... They always seem to invent a bunch of hidden charges to lump on to the poor renter. :mad:

4. Int'l Drivers Permit? You will probably be OK, but the best thing to do is ask Avis or your local motoring organisation (who will doubtless try and sell you an international driving permit!).


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