Ah, there are none so blind...littlebeast13 wrote:Second Chance wrote:Will their own insurance allow for car rental costs? Probably not enough, huh...littlebeast13 wrote: The cost of a rental has them in sticker shock, which probably also accounts for the delay....
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Some good info: If anyone has a United Mileage Plus Visa card, and mileage built up, (maybe other airline programs do this too, I don't know...) they can use their miles to pay for rental cars - we do this all the time. You just have to go to the website, click on the "redeem miles" section, then click on "any car rental, any time" or whatever it's called, make the reservation thru the site, pay with that credit card when returning the car, and then when the bill comes in you go back to the website and put in the info from the bill and you're reimbursed the money spent while mileage is deducted from your account. This can be done for hotels as well. We also use this system to get reimbursed the $60 yearly fee for the card itself. Seems a bit complicated, but it only takes a few minutes and it's worth it.[/quote
They did not take the rental option on their insurance....
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Damn! Now you've gone and told everyone! I've been doing that for years as trying to use the mileage for an actual flight doesn't work so well.Second Chance wrote:Will their own insurance allow for car rental costs? Probably not enough, huh...littlebeast13 wrote: The cost of a rental has them in sticker shock, which probably also accounts for the delay....
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Some good info: If anyone has a United Mileage Plus Visa card, and mileage built up, (maybe other airline programs do this too, I don't know...) they can use their miles to pay for rental cars - we do this all the time. You just have to go to the website, click on the "redeem miles" section, then click on "any car rental, any time" or whatever it's called, make the reservation thru the site, pay with that credit card when returning the car, and then when the bill comes in you go back to the website and put in the info from the bill and you're reimbursed the money spent while mileage is deducted from your account. This can be done for hotels as well. We also use this system to get reimbursed the $60 yearly fee for the card itself. Seems a bit complicated, but it only takes a few minutes and it's worth it.
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Nope. I tell women, "Some guys have just a six-pack; I have a whole case!"ulysses5019 wrote:Would you rather have a concave chest and knock knees?Bob Juch wrote:I have curves too. Problem is that mine curve out.peacock2121 wrote: I got curves.
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Si fractum non sit, noli id reficere.
Teach a child to be polite and courteous in the home and, when he grows up, he'll never be able to drive in New Jersey.
- Douglas Adams (1952 - 2001)
Si fractum non sit, noli id reficere.
Teach a child to be polite and courteous in the home and, when he grows up, he'll never be able to drive in New Jersey.
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minimetoo26 wrote:We don't, and my dad didn't. It's not worth paying for when you have family members around--there's always a car that's available or you can share grocery runs...littlebeast13 wrote:Second Chance wrote: Will their own insurance allow for car rental costs? Probably not enough, huh...
Some good info: If anyone has a United Mileage Plus Visa card, and mileage built up, (maybe other airline programs do this too, I don't know...) they can use their miles to pay for rental cars - we do this all the time. You just have to go to the website, click on the "redeem miles" section, then click on "any car rental, any time" or whatever it's called, make the reservation thru the site, pay with that credit card when returning the car, and then when the bill comes in you go back to the website and put in the info from the bill and you're reimbursed the money spent while mileage is deducted from your account. This can be done for hotels as well. We also use this system to get reimbursed the $60 yearly fee for the card itself. Seems a bit complicated, but it only takes a few minutes and it's worth it.
They did not take the rental option on their insurance....
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