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Good Driver Dec 5th, 2002 01:09 PM

CAR Rental not CARE rental
 
Message: <BR><BR>Good driver, lousy typist.<BR>Using their web page to book a car for a week in early June 2003 if I click on &quot;Country of Residence&quot; and select Australia, I am then informed that they are &quot;all sold out&quot; for those dates.<BR>If I select USA as my country of residence, then I am able to choose whatever type of vehicle I like?<BR>Anyone else found this?<BR>Is this legal?<BR><BR>

xxx Dec 5th, 2002 01:14 PM

Good driver, you need to post this correction on your original message as the two message will not stay together very long and no one will know what you're referring to (&quot;using THEIR web page...&quot;-what web page?)

Jim Dec 5th, 2002 01:15 PM

Gosh, Aussie, you still didn't tell us WHICH company is allegedly discriminating!! At any rate, I suspect they have every right to do this based on past experiences with Australians. They also do it with drivers under 25 solely based on age.

Good driver Dec 5th, 2002 01:44 PM

I was using the car rental company's website. I am not too keen on posting their name as I don't know enough about laws of defamation/libel/slander but to discriminate by race/nationality surely is not on. I know additional rental charges apply to younger drivers and if Aussie drivers have that bad a reputation (well you will drive on the wrong side of the road) then an extra charge or extra insurance premium would be OK.

xxx Dec 5th, 2002 01:51 PM

This sounds wonky. Are you sure the dates are sold out for Australians but not US residents? Lots of airlines, car rental companies and so forth ask for your country of residence before giving information and normally that's only so that the price will be calculated in local currency, you'll get a contact phone number in your country, etc.<BR><BR>I do know something about defamation, and truth is an absolute defense. So if you really used the website and got this result, it would not be defamatory to name the company and the dates and let people see for themselves.

Good driver Dec 5th, 2002 02:56 PM

I just tried again - same results.<BR>Try for yourself www.alamo.com

travellyn Dec 5th, 2002 03:09 PM

Alamo doesn't have a great reputation on this forum. Try some others like Hertz (probably your best bet for having a clue), National, Budget, Thrifty, etc.

Julie Dec 5th, 2002 03:10 PM

Okay, well I tried going through the process (stopping just before actually confirming a reservation) choosing Australia as country of residence and had no problems. It worked okay using both the U.S. and International reservations buttons. Of course I don't know what dates or cities you were selecting so I just entered some at random. I don't know why you would be encountering problems, but you should probably just call Alamo to make your reservation.

Jerry Dec 5th, 2002 03:24 PM

I don't trust Alamo.<BR>Cars and service are hit and miss.<BR>To get the best rate across many different agencies, go to travelocity.com and check their car rental search engine.

Good driver Dec 5th, 2002 03:28 PM

I have emailed Alamo, will post their response (if any).<BR>If Alamo aren't recommended by this forum I probably won't book with them anyway, but I would like to see their response to my email.

GoodDriver Dec 8th, 2002 12:08 PM

Response as follows:<BR>&quot;Thank you for your e-mail. When booking from a different country a certain<BR>number of rentals are available to book. Once that number is reached it<BR>will say that cars are sold out. This is because overseas renters are<BR>booked with special rate codes that may include different things then if you<BR>book as a US resident. I apologize for this.<BR><BR>I hope this clarifies any questions you may have had. If I can be of any<BR>further assistance, please do not hesitate to contact me.&quot;

Sam Dec 8th, 2002 05:03 PM

Hmmmm.<BR>That's interesting.<BR>Is there a reason why you needed Alamo in particular?

Good driver Dec 9th, 2002 12:25 PM

No, there was no reason I needed Alamo in particular. I was trying to compare prices between dealing direct with a car hire firm in US and the prices quoted by travel agents here in Oz.

Just Dec 9th, 2002 12:34 PM

Quote from Alamo: &quot;This is because overseas renters are booked with special rate codes that may include different things then if you<BR>book as a US resident.&quot; How does this explain why cars would be available to Americans but not Australians? Unless I'm missing something, sounds as thought they're dodging the question with a vague and somewhat pointless response.<BR>

ddd Dec 9th, 2002 04:45 PM

You skipped over the most important part of the message Just Curious.<BR>It stated that there are quotas for foreign bookings. Once the quota is reached, no more such bookings are allowed.<BR>There may still be plenty of slots left for locals, on the other hand.


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