
Originally posted by C.Ann
Go to rentalcars.com - and see if they have any coupons.. If not, do a search on this board (or the transportation board) to see if anyone listed any..
Then go to the Dollar site and give it a try! Nothing to lose - everything to gain - right?![]()
Usually Dollar will not allow you to combine codes and coupons.
Originally posted by ilovefh
Thanks! I knew I read about someone combining codes, coupons etc but couldn't remember if it was Dollar or National...or another company.
Thanks!
Originally posted by GAIL HAYDEN
National allows you to mix and match codes and coupons and it seems Alamo does also (not sure what would happen with a mix and match with Alamo when you got there, however).
Originally posted by C.Ann
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re Alamo: Wouldn't they have to honor it regardless if she had a confirmation in hand?
It's amazing to see how all the different car rental rates can literally change from day to day.. Makes one feel like they have to sit at the computer every day - ALL day - just punching in codes!! LOL

-----------------------------Originally posted by GAIL HAYDEN
Ann,
I have no idea if they have to honor it or not. I just know that the Alamo site accepts different codes and different coupons.
In speaking with an agent, she said they would probably not honor it, so, I just left it alone and will let someone with more of a sense of adventure try it.![]()
--------------------------Originally posted by Lewisc
C Ann--Most of the coupons tell you what rate code you have to use. National is (currently) not enforcing it. They are aware of the fact that the system is allowing for illegal discount combinations. One of the agencies actually says that improper use of the coupon will void the rates.

Originally posted by PugLover
Can ya'll please help me understand the difference in a code and coupon? I have only rented a car twice in my life and both times (from Dollar) I was able to use my Entertainment Card and AAA Card plus got Delta Sky Miles for the rental.
Is the Entertainment coupon considered a "code" and the AAA card just a plain discount?
Sorry for such stupidity I am just trying to understand the most cost effective way to rent a car for our upcoming trip. I always see ya'll talking about the codes at Mousesavers.com but was unsure how to use them properly?
Both times that I have rented I had to show my AAA and Entertainment card at check-in. Do you just print the info from mousesavers.com
Confused!
Originally posted by GAIL HAYDEN
Not sure why I would print the information out from Mousesavers, have no clue why you would.
The only agency I know of that accepts one code and a coupon from somewhere else is National.
The most effective way is to try every coupon, rate code etc. available. It can take hours, but, often it is worth it.