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Old Feb 3, 2003 | 2:53 pm
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Satisfied with Dollar??

My boss had suggested Dollar last year so I did the politically correct thing.
My question is are you satisfied with them as a business partner?
My hope is that they might be sort of a southwest airlines of the road.
1) overall very good rates

2) No big lines a the fastlane counters because there probably are not very many members.
If my two wishes are true then I think they seem to be doing well so far...Somewhat. I just rented at SeaTac and was standing under the Fastlane sign while the young lady agent passed my fastlane card back to me saying that "we dont have fastlane here. Have you ever been to this location before."
I am very value oriented due to my travel budget and just want to get some feedback good or bad as to your experiences using Dollar for business.???
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Old Feb 8, 2003 | 5:53 pm
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I've never been a Dollar fan. If the rate they offered was quite a bit lower than the rest I would use them, but that is not common in my experience.

Avis, Hertz and even Budget have been very good service and handling my car rental needs.

That being said, seeing as travel is now on my own company dime, I use Priceline for most of my car rentals. More than likely your company will not allow use of Priceline.
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