You can rent through Alamo, without a regular credit card, if you have proof of round trip flights. This is the main reason I use Alamo. I no longer have a regular credit card, only a debit card. So, now I just show them the r/t itinerary and I'm good to go.
That's weird, in 2009 there was no way I was allowed to use my debit card. Even though I had rented cars there several times before. It was really upsetting as I had booked time off from worked and had planned a weekend in Miami. And money was really no issue, I just didn't have enough money on the credit card, and as that card was Norwegian I couldn't just transfer the money either.
As a previous Employer of Enterprise and Budget, I would never use a debit card for a car rental. Since a debit card is tied directly to your checking account, it can be an accident waiting to happen. I have seen MANY customers who no matter how you explain to them that there will be a hold on funds in their checking account, they don't seem to understand. And then once the rental is over, it can take days for the hold to come off. The delay on the hold coming off is not the rental company's fault but the creditors procedures that are in the way.
I would definitely use a credit card. If you don't carry a credit card when you traveler it may be a good idea to get one. I have a small $500 credit limit on one just for car rentals and ordering items on line.
Debit cards can be very convenient for your use, but it is also very convenient for others to steal your numbers and use as well.
I don't own a credit card and will never get one. So I'll have to use my debit card, but that's alright, I have different accounts I can use, so it's no biggie. Does anyone know how much they usually hold on your account though? Don't want to risk loosing a rental due to not having the right amount of money in the right account![]()
As a previous Employer of Enterprise and Budget, I would never use a debit card for a car rental. Since a debit card is tied directly to your checking account, it can be an accident waiting to happen. I have seen MANY customers who no matter how you explain to them that there will be a hold on funds in their checking account, they don't seem to understand. And then once the rental is over, it can take days for the hold to come off. The delay on the hold coming off is not the rental company's fault but the creditors procedures that are in the way.
I would definitely use a credit card. If you don't carry a credit card when you traveler it may be a good idea to get one. I have a small $500 credit limit on one just for car rentals and ordering items on line.
Debit cards can be very convenient for your use, but it is also very convenient for others to steal your numbers and use as well.
I don't own a credit card and will never get one. So I'll have to use my debit card, but that's alright, I have different accounts I can use, so it's no biggie. Does anyone know how much they usually hold on your account though? Don't want to risk loosing a rental due to not having the right amount of money in the right account![]()
While this is good advice, some people do not want a credit card. Credit card numbers are very easy to steal also. Both cards (if you read the terms) offer pretty much the same protection. I know mine does.