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How HfP clogged up the UK Avis network this weekend

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A couple of weeks ago I ran this article about a shockingly generous Avios promotion run by car rental group Avis.

If you hired a Group C or above Avis car for three days, starting on December 8th, 9th or 10th, you would receive 18,700 Avios points.

Living in London, where car rental prices don’t drop too much at weekends, I didn’t fully understand how cheaply you could rent a car outside Central London.  The answer is ‘very cheaply’.

Avis 350

Head for Points was the only site of scale in the UK to publicise this offer.  It was actually aimed at members of Iberia Plus in Spain, and indeed the Avios will be dropped into an Iberia Plus account.  The small print specifically said that UK rentals would count though ….

It seems we created a bit of carnage at Avis depots around the UK.  Here are a few quotes from the HfP comments over the weekend:

Just picked up my car from Cambridge branch. The manager said that they’d been inundated with Spanish rentals and they’re simply not accepting any more bookings as he’d had to chase around to find enough cars for everyone. He was surprised to see lots of Spanish reservations but he had checked with head office and said that these rentals will all be eligible for the 18,000 Avios promotion.

Booked a Group E for €49.18 from Peterborough. Very friendly clerk told me I was the fifth person today with a Spanish booking. They had suspected some sort of fraud and checked it with HO who told them about the promotion. He offered to let me leave the car there as I live 35 miles away, but I’d already pre paid for NCP parking for my own car. He also said they were now short of cars.

I ‘picked up’ 2 cars today. Was planning on driving them round the corner onto a street lit residential area i’d found on google earth but the guy on the Avis desk was really helpful. He waived both £12 refuelling charges and asked me to take the keys but leave the cars in the Avis compound as would be safer. He said he’d had c.20 bookings via Iberia and knew the score for Avios so knew it wasn’t some sort of fraud trick on Avis.

Apparently this was causing huge issues at Avis in Liverpool today. Many many bookings and not enough cars. I set my parents onto this offer and my mum was lucky and got a car. She overheard plenty of folk in there asking if they could just leave the cars there as they didn’t want them anyway!

Picked up my rental this morning from Basingstoke and was upgraded to a Skoda Octavia. I don’t know how Skoda have managed to make a car so boring but they have. The lady at AVIS said that there had been a lot of customers taking advantage of the deal.

Same over here. Their system went down in the morning, when it came back up, they had 17 more bookings. Completely out of cars as well – but they had no idea why, and I didn’t hang around to explain things. Hoping for the best.

I picked mine up today – Avis’s systems were down and reservations had to be completed manually. The attendant told me that there had been such a huge number of cars rented through this promotion and that it had meant that they had no more cars available for hire in their fleet. I was asked “Is this yet another Avios booking” when I arrived there. 

So, erm, sorry Avis.  But you did get quite a few bookings out of it!

PS.  If you did a booking under this promotion, remember that you are meant to refuel the car – and provide a receipt – however little mileage you have done.  Avis can fine you if this is not done.

Comments (173)

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  • Wayne says:

    Yep picked up a nice little runner in LHR T5 as I live so near the airport. Lady there had seen so many pickups on this deal that day. Thanks!

  • Alex says:

    The comment in the article about Liverpool is from me. Pleased to report no such issues picking up my car at LHR on Saturday. All done in less than ten minutes. I was upgraded from group C to group F (Hyundai Tucson) and am enjoying putting some considerable mileage on someone else’s vehicle whilst mine sits unused in an underground car park just to the north of LHR… The only problem is that this Tucson smells like a brewery inside, here’s hoping I don’t get pulled over!!

  • Concerto says:

    Same mess in Mulhouse in France. Par contre, I changed my country of residence to Germany as that matches everything on my Iberia account, driving license and Avis profile. Hope that doesn’t cause things to go wrong. Shouldn’t do.

  • David Thompson says:

    Hi,

    I found out about it at turningleftforless.com A great offer, I was given a triple upgrade (maybe as I’m AvisPreferred) at EGHI which came very handy for picking up the Christmas tree. all for £47! Bonus all round!

    • Nick_C says:

      Interesting that you found this web site so early on – looks like it was created less than a month ago.

      Just had a quick look. Appears to be a poor imitation of HFP.

      HFP carried the Avis story on 30 November. This copycat site carried the same story the next day.

      Shan’t waste my time looking at it again.

  • Kevin says:

    My C class booking was upgraded to E at time of booking for the same price. When I collected the car was given a rather nice Mercedes A180 instead of the Vauxhall Astra or similar. Although I originally planned on leaving on the drive at home I couldn’t resist taking it out quite a bit! Let’s hope the points post ok, but had s nice car for a few days so could almost live without the points… well, almost.

  • Nick Ford says:

    Yeah, great deal! The coincidence was that as well as being an Iberia Plus cardholder (but still still enormous thanks to HFP for the notification), I also have a flat in Menorca and had already booked a car for the 8th to the 12th – today – so I merely rebooked exactly the same rental through the Iberia website (but taking a Group C, as opposed to my original A), then called Avis and cancelled my original booking for a full refund. The A to C difference cost me £15, so I basically got 18,000 for that. Result!

  • Chris says:

    Here in Alicante I was denied pickup of the 2nd car I had reserved.
    The clerk said “its not possible to drive 2 cars at the same time señor”
    No matter what I said she just wouldn’t have it, I was cool initially until she said I would have to claim the money back from Avis online.
    mucho p*ssed off with that response.
    Then spent 25 minutes while they looked for official “consumer complain form”
    small town mentality 🙁

    • Tony says:

      I had the same problem in Nottingham. They refused point blank to allow me to have second car using the same line… sorry sir, the system doesn’t allow 2 bookings per person. No matter what I said about terms and conditions not specifying anything like that and their website taking two bookings. The local branch phoned an on-duty manager and he refused too. Not happy and will be making formal complaint today especially after reading on here of others who were successful with two bookings.

      • Henry says:

        I had the same problem in Reading where they refused to let me have two cars at the same time – initially claiming it was a security risk but then admitting that actually there was no way to put someone twice onto their systems. I would be interested to hear if anybody actually managed to get two or more cars in their own name but I suspect that all those talking about picking up two cars were using husbands, wives, parents, or others to pick up the other one!

  • Nick says:

    I still don’t get the comments about the fuel charge. Move came full and was told bring it back full to avoid charges. Despite saying it’s only going to do 10 miles I was never told about the fuel charge if you do below 75 miles. Might see if I can borrow a receipt for a car at work

    • TGLoyalty says:

      Thought the receipt was to prove you had fuelled up recently and nearby if it comes back not quite full otherwise you are charged a gallon at c£3/L.

    • Alan says:

      Quite common from hire car companies when there’s been a small mileage – they’re worried that it will still show as full on the fuel gauge, but some fuel will have been used up so want it refilled.

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