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cjdesmond Jul 23, 2009 3:25 pm

Easiest way into PC?
 
I apologize for asking, if this comes off as looking for a shortcut into what many have earned, but short of renting dozens of times, what is the easiest way to upgrade a Preferred account to President's Club? I have a few rentals coming up next month, and likely a handful more over the following months, so if it's simply a matter of paying a fee, it might be worth it for the upgrades, etc.

I've also seen the Continental offer, but as I have an existing Preferred membership with my license, address, etc., would they allow me to create an entirely new Preferred profile solely for the PC status with the same license #?

Many thanks for any suggestions...

IAHtraveler Jul 23, 2009 3:33 pm

The easiest way that I know of is the CO Presidential Plus MasterCard. You can upgrade your current account to PC with that card, no need for a new one. So that should work for you. It's expensive, however ($400ish per year?).

And the membership is by invitation only; you cannot get PC status by "renting dozens of times". That's for Avis First, but it doesn't get you much, either.

cjdesmond Jul 24, 2009 2:07 pm

Ouch - I guess there's no real reward in loyalty, then, as I haven't heard the greatest things about Avis First. I have no intention of signing up for another credit card (I already have three and like to keep it at that), so for now I created an entirely new Avis profile using the link from the CO Presidential Plus page, but as of yet it just lists me as a preferred member. No problems in signing up, at least; if at some point it updates the page to say that I'm PC, I'll just cancel all of my reservations on the old profile and make them again on the new one.

broccoli_shutdown Jul 24, 2009 11:15 pm

I too signed up through the link w/o the CC (gasp!) and after about a week it did change over from 'preferred' to 'preferred president's club'. I'm hoping it will stick around for a while, though I read on another website that they can/do cross-check with the credit issuer to find out if it's legit. That was from 2008, not sure if they still do it or how often.

cjdesmond Jul 25, 2009 7:40 am


Originally Posted by broccoli_shutdown (Post 12120151)
I read on another website that they can/do cross-check with the credit issuer to find out if it's legit.

Thanks for the heads-up - that would be a pain, certainly. Please let the board know - and PM me if possible - if they do end up yanking your membership, and I'll be sure to do the same. Have you had any rentals yet where you were dealt with as a PC at the counter?

ggcheckpointline53 Jul 30, 2009 11:00 pm


Originally Posted by broccoli_shutdown (Post 12120151)
I too signed up through the link w/o the CC (gasp!) and after about a week it did change over from 'preferred' to 'preferred president's club'. I'm hoping it will stick around for a while, though I read on another website that they can/do cross-check with the credit issuer to find out if it's legit. That was from 2008, not sure if they still do it or how often.

I personally have the Continental Presidential Plus card (got it for 300 back in December) and the accompanying Avis status which has been great for upgrades, and rentals at sold out locations.

A friend of mine got the Pres Club at Avis without the credit card but mentioned to me that it got dumped two months later. (He enjoyed it while he had it)

Insiderdude Jul 31, 2009 2:04 am

That's what I heard too - with the fake certificate saga we all saw a few months ago, our AvisBudget rep told us their risk/security folks are starting to clamp down on these things and closing fradulent PCI accounts and noting people's accounts. Similar to the Chairman's audit that was done a earlier this year. Yikes.

cjdesmond Jul 31, 2009 8:06 am


Originally Posted by ggcheckpointline53 (Post 12151592)
I personally have the Continental Presidential Plus card (got it for 300 back in December) and the accompanying Avis status which has been great for upgrades, and rentals at sold out locations.

A friend of mine got the Pres Club at Avis without the credit card but mentioned to me that it got dumped two months later. (He enjoyed it while he had it)

I just cleared as PC on my account a couple of days ago, and have three rentals in a row starting next week. Hopefully it'll last that long.

Question: when you say your friend got dumped, do you mean that he was just put back to regular preferred, or did they axe his whole account? I don't care if they just boot me from PC, but it would be a major pain if I get put on some sort of Avis blacklist.

dletts Jul 31, 2009 9:47 am

Dletts
 
It's only fair to warn everyone that if you enroll in the Avis President's Club fraudulently, as some of you have admitted doing, we now have the ability to easily identify you and will begin placing you in our "do not rent" database. And, depending on circumstances, we reserve the right to prosecute.


Dennis Letts
Director of Corporate Security
Avis Budget Group
6 Sylvan Way
Parsippany, New Jersey 07054
Tel: 973-496-6494
email address: [email protected]

BDG8R Jul 31, 2009 1:49 pm

Anyone have suggestions on how I can move up from Avis First? How do I actually get their invitations for upper levels?

cjdesmond Jul 31, 2009 3:31 pm

Fair enough, and I've canceled my reservations on that account and rebooked with Hertz, for what it's worth. But that puts me back to my original question: how _do_ you join PC? I haven't seen any offer to buy one's way in, other than through the Continental credit card.

bkafrick Aug 1, 2009 7:29 am


Originally Posted by cjdesmond (Post 12155548)
I haven't seen any offer to buy one's way in, other than through the Continental credit card.

That is because there is no way to "buy one's way in" other than through the Continental Credit Card, and from what I recall, the AMEX Black Centurion card. Do a search on this form for Presidents Club, you'll find plenty of people talking about what the criteria is...

But, simply put, its by invitation only, and has to do with medium to large businesses and corporate contracts. The size of your contract determines the number of PC and CHM accounts they give you. It has nothing to do with the number of rentals you rent in a year.

If you want to "buy in", get the darn credit card.

IAHtraveler Aug 1, 2009 9:46 am


Originally Posted by dletts (Post 12153673)
Dennis Letts
Director of Corporate Security
Avis Budget Group
6 Sylvan Way
Parsippany, New Jersey 07054
Tel: 973-496-6494
email address: [email protected]

Anyone else find it s#!tty that Avis will have someone on here warn of abusing their system, but they won't have a rep help answer questions, resolve issues or anything positive from a renter's standpoint, as many other companies do on FT? Just goes to show how :rolleyes: they are as a corporation.

cjdesmond Aug 1, 2009 3:50 pm


Originally Posted by IAHtraveler (Post 12158308)
Anyone else find it s#!tty that Avis will have someone on here warn of abusing their system, but they won't have a rep help answer questions, resolve issues or anything positive from a renter's standpoint, as many other companies do on FT? Just goes to show how :rolleyes: they are as a corporation.

I didn't expect to get much sympathy, but I have to agree: if a rep had responded within several days of my first question, I could have avoided being blacklisted, as was my explicit intent. I guess I just have to use Hertz from now on, which is a pain for me and several thousand dollars of lost business for Avis.:td:

bkafrick Aug 2, 2009 5:11 pm


Originally Posted by cjdesmond (Post 12159350)
I didn't expect to get much sympathy, but I have to agree: if a rep had responded within several days of my first question, I could have avoided being blacklisted, as was my explicit intent. I guess I just have to use Hertz from now on, which is a pain for me and several thousand dollars of lost business for Avis.:td:

So you tried to cheat the system, got caught, and now are complaining that you've been blacklisted, and are threatening to move your business to another company.

Your threat will gain you no sympathy here, and i'm quite sure Avis considers you an acceptable loss.


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