Hi.. we just got back from a trip to Florida. This was our experience with Alamo.
We booked a van for our trip with Alamo. Later, we came across the Airmiles offer, and redeemed enough miles for 2 x $100 Alamo certificates. You are allowed to redeem up to 2 coupons per rental.
When we arrived at Alamo to pick up our van, we gave the agent our coupons. She read it and told us to hold onto them until we returned the van. She said to make sure we didn't "cash out" at that time, but to bring the rental agreement in and they'd apply the coupons, with a balance of $21. So that's what we did.
When we returned, the agent applied the payment to our CC in error. He told us to bring it to the desk, and they'd apply a credit. But when we gave them our agreement and coupons, the agent said there was nothing they could do for us. She took everything to her manager, and came back with the same story. The coupons needed to be applied at the time of booking. She also said we could not apply two discounts on the same booking. (We had applied a $25 Entertainment book coupon) If we had known that, do you think we'd take the $25 discount over $200?
We were so upset. But we did not get angry, but again explained what direction we had been given by the Alamo agent when we picked up the van. They directed us to their manager. Their manager immediately went on the defensive and was very rude and ignorant. She said that she did not expect her employees to know the "thousands" of coupons and their restrictions. Again, we explained that the agent read the coupon and said that nothing was needed until we returned the van. The managers wanted nothing to do with us, and repeatedly stated that we should have known how the coupons worked. She made us feel like idiots. We're not confrontational people. So we asked for a business card and left with a sick feeling in our stomachs.
It was an upsetting way to end our trip. The price of the rental went onto our CC, and we are out the cost of the certificates.
It was the first time we had tried to use Airmiles certificates, and we did not fully understand how to use them. I guess you could say... lesson learned?
Thanks for reading my story.... I don't want anyone else to lose out on great savings.
Angela