Free Weekend Rental Car Day Linky
Coupon expires 03/31/09.
-Limit of one free day per person, per month.
-Not valid in NYC metro, Florida, or Hawaii.
-Must pick up vehicle between noon Thursday and noon Sunday.
-Taxes are not included.
HT: SBS
Free Weekend Rental Car Day Linky
Coupon expires 03/31/09.
-Limit of one free day per person, per month.
-Not valid in NYC metro, Florida, or Hawaii.
-Must pick up vehicle between noon Thursday and noon Sunday.
-Taxes are not included.
HT: SBS
Excellent Card For Travel and Lounge Benefits and free additional user benefits
Welcome Offer: 75,000 miles after $4K spend in 3 months.
Earn 2x miles everywhere, 5x on flights and 10x miles on hotels and rental cars via Capital One Travel, lounge access, Hertz PC status, free museums access, $300 annual travel credit, 10K annual bonus miles, lounge access and benefits for 4 free additional users, and more!
Learn more about this card and benefits in Dan's review here.
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Complimentary Gold Membership for Your Kids*
Have a son or daughter age 21 or older? Just in time for holiday travel, let the young adults in your family enjoy the benefits of this exclusive limited-time offer – complimentary Hertz #1 Club Gold® membership.
In addition to waiving the $60 membership fee, they’ll also enjoy savings on Standard and Leisure Rates, no extra fees related to their age,** and all the other benefits of #1 Club Gold every time they rent. Visit http://www.hertz.com/goldfamily to sign up your kids and the $60 membership fee will be waived for each. Hurry, this offer is valid through December 31, 2008.
As if that weren’t enough, we’ll even waive the $60 membership fee for your spouse or domestic partner by having them sign up on hertz.com/clubgold.
can you explain post number 1 in laymans terms, and also does this work in israel?
Is there an annual fee after the first year?