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Originally Posted by dmpcs
(Post 20057755)
A new winter special from avis.de
AWD: O253100 Book before 31 Jan for collection before 31 Mar and get 20% off Thanks |
Originally Posted by dbrow16
(Post 20046933)
A126900 Lockheed Martin corporate rate.
EXCELLENT rate. When booking for HNL most suggested rates here were about $250 for a week base rated for a Focus. A126900 gave me a base rate of $170 and change. Try it and let me know if it works Anyone use it w/o issues? |
Originally Posted by BarryL
(Post 20143924)
Got a nice break off a rental in Lihue, Hawaii (LIH). Hope they don't require any further documentation to get this rate.
Anyone use it w/o issues? Suggestion: If you wish to be cautious, I would edit your previous post, since with your first name and rental location, someone who works for Avis could reasonably figure out who you are from just the information given. (Renters in Lihue, named Barry, and using the LockheedMartin corporate code.) |
Hello,
As I can see how helpfull people are here: Can you help me. I need a rental in Belgium : or Antwerp or Charleroi Airport: 2 till 6 februari, class P. Live in Belgium or Luxemburg. ( any other countries is that possible? Second driver comes from Spain) Price I got was 298 Britisch Pound or 398 Euro. Thanks |
Discount with Unlimited Miles
I have a good discount code, but it limited to 125 miles per day. Does anyone have one that is unlimited miles (in the USA).
Thanks |
Originally Posted by NeverHome69
(Post 20148107)
I have a good discount code, but it limited to 125 miles per day. Does anyone have one that is unlimited miles (in the USA).
Thanks Also, by discount code, do you mean a coupon code, or an AWD number? They are distinct, and can often be used on the same reservations. Unfortunately, some people refer to both coupon codes and AWD numbers as discount codes. Coupon codes have expiration dates and are generally very specific, while AWD numbers usually may be used on every rental, and do not have expiration dates. On Avis.com, there are different fields for entry of each type of number. |
Originally Posted by NeverHome69
(Post 20148107)
I have a good discount code, but it limited to 125 miles per day. Does anyone have one that is unlimited miles (in the USA).
Thanks That's the only one I know of that has reduced mileage. Additional miles are $0.25 per mile. Note: this AWD does NOT earn FF miles - FYI |
Originally Posted by todd-r
(Post 20148317)
Are you referring to AWD Number: A972200 ?
That's the only one I know of that has reduced mileage. Additional miles are $0.25 per mile. Note: this AWD does NOT earn FF miles - FYI |
Originally Posted by USirritated
(Post 20148377)
Although I could not quote you a list, there are several others with daily mileage limitations.
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Does anyone have a working coupon for Europe? I am renting for 4 days in ZRH, and I can't find any working coupons.
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Yes it is A972200. I am looking for one with unlimited miles and the same discount. Usually 125 miles per day is OK, but sometimes it is close.
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This thread helps so much
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Originally Posted by USirritated
(Post 20152635)
*Take notes, because I will edit this all out Thursday mid day, to cut down on the chance that Avis monitoring this thread will change all of these numbers.
I'd note that many of these codes have been publicized for a long time here and elsewhere without change by Avis. Employee/family and other internal codes appear to have been most vigilantly protected, along with some that appear to have been heavily abused in high-cost, touristy and high-traffic (pardon the pun) areas (Disney, Florida and Hawaii come to mind). But codes with a large legitimate user base here in the US (Costco, AAA, travel agencies, hotels and airlines) seem unlikely to get changed; too much trouble, maybe the sponsor gets a kickback-type benefit. Corporation's codes do give me the willies, because internal accounting/travel folks could audit their use and catch non-employee users' name (albeit after the rental's complete) - those seem to me most likely to get changed or have an ID requirement enforced due to abuse, and I stay away from them. Just my 2 cents. |
Originally Posted by lskohn
(Post 20166653)
The sentiment does you honor, but unless you are going to scrub the entire thread, where all of these appear multiple times, editing your own post won't make much difference.
I'd note that many of these codes have been publicized for a long time here and elsewhere without change by Avis. Employee/family and other internal codes appear to have been most vigilantly protected, along with some that appear to have been heavily abused in high-cost, touristy and high-traffic (pardon the pun) areas (Disney, Florida and Hawaii come to mind). But codes with a large legitimate user base here in the US (Costco, AAA, travel agencies, hotels and airlines) seem unlikely to get changed; too much trouble, maybe the sponsor gets a kickback-type benefit. Corporation's codes do give me the willies, because internal accounting/travel folks could audit their use and catch non-employee users' name (albeit after the rental's complete) - those seem to me most likely to get changed or have an ID requirement enforced due to abuse, and I stay away from them. Just my 2 cents. |
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