Rental Policies, Terms and Conditions. With a valid license, your spouse, partner, employer, or employee can drive your rental car for no additional fee.
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No, you cannot rent a car for someone else. The person who has reserved the rental is the one who needs to pick it up. However, you may be able to add a driver onto your rental contract. Avis requires the additional driver to sign a form before allowing them to drive the rented vehicle, and there may be added fees.
The primary renter must present a credit or debit card with their name on it to pick up the vehicle, so you can't pay for someone else to rent a car. Similarly, if you book online, the credit card or debit card provided needs to have the name of the primary renter on it.
No.At the time of rental, the renter is required to present a valid driver's license and credit card with his/her name imprinted on it. The name/address on the credit/debit card MUST match the name/address on the driver's license.
Credit cards:The name you specify when making your reservation must match the name on the credit card you pay with. The same credit card also needs to be presented at the location, when you pick up your rental car. You can use most credit cards. Debit cards need to be connected to VISA or MasterCard.
The Wizard number (e.g. A1B2C3) is a Customer Number that you will receive once you join Avis Preferred. The number is shown on the card that we will send you and can be used at our Rental Stations and Call Centre to speed up the reservation process.
No, renting a car for someone else isn't an option, but some people are automatically authorized to drive a car you rented at no additional cost. These people include your spouse or partner or your employer or employee if you rent through a company account.
Budget and Avis belong to the same parent company Avis Budget Group Inc. Avis is positioned to serve premium commercial and leisure segments whereas Budget is focused on more value conscious segments of the industry. You will get the same car for less at Budget as compared to Avis.
yes, do so quite often based on where my wife and I are traveling where we meet in a location. We have done this many times, though my wife is usually only checking in a few minutes before me while I park the car. As long as your last names are the same and your spouse has the same credit card, you should be fine.
Ans: Yes, anyone can access the lounge, not necessarily be you. For example, your family members or friends can also access it as their own card. Since the name is not printed on the card, it won't be a problem.
Credit Qualifications/Requirements: To qualify to rent the Hertz vehicle, the renter must present at the time of rental a current driver's license and valid major credit card in the renter's own name with available credit.
You can rent a car with a $300 credit limit, but it depends on the amount of time you plan on renting the vehicle and the type of vehicle you're renting.