3 knocks means…run.
Unless that’s your thing.
Welcome to my world of car rentals! I understand the frustration.pdub wrote: ↑Sun Jul 07, 2024 3:11 pm Why, with today’s tech, is renting cars so difficult?
An app should verify everything you need for those who don’t want to deal with a human. Scan your phone, get your keys from a lockbox of some type.
Instead I pre-checked in only to be in line for, at this point, half an hour.
It's horrible, up and down the industry. For the most part, I've found that picking and sticking to a loyalty program helps...but even then there are inexplicable failures that cause you to, for example, be in a three hour line at LaGuardia.pdub wrote: ↑Sun Jul 07, 2024 3:11 pm Why, with today’s tech, is renting cars so difficult?
An app should verify everything you need for those who don’t want to deal with a human. Scan your phone, get your keys from a lockbox of some type.
Instead I pre-checked in only to be in line for, at this point, half an hour.
^^^^
I was in a one hour line, had a reservation for 1 PM, it was 3 PM when I got to the front desk, only to find out they had run out of cars and I was now 12th in line...I was wondering what all these people were doing on the floor from Hertz to Budget to Enterprise to Avis...and why people from those counters were shouting names in between dealing with people in line ( I thought it was member rewards people getting special treatment ).jfish26 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 08, 2024 9:14 amIt's horrible, up and down the industry. For the most part, I've found that picking and sticking to a loyalty program helps...but even then there are inexplicable failures that cause you to, for example, be in a three hour line at LaGuardia.pdub wrote: ↑Sun Jul 07, 2024 3:11 pm Why, with today’s tech, is renting cars so difficult?
An app should verify everything you need for those who don’t want to deal with a human. Scan your phone, get your keys from a lockbox of some type.
Instead I pre-checked in only to be in line for, at this point, half an hour.
And, it's sort of amazing - all of the car rental websites and apps are barely functional when they function at all. We have talked about it on here before, but someone that just brought Target- or Starbucks-type reliable competence to the industry would run away with it.pdub wrote: ↑Mon Jul 08, 2024 1:53 pmI was in a one hour line, had a reservation for 1 PM, it was 3 PM when I got to the front desk, only to find out they had run out of cars and I was now 12th in line...I was wondering what all these people were doing on the floor from Hertz to Budget to Enterprise to Avis...and why people from those counters were shouting names in between dealing with people in line ( I thought it was member rewards people getting special treatment ).jfish26 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 08, 2024 9:14 amIt's horrible, up and down the industry. For the most part, I've found that picking and sticking to a loyalty program helps...but even then there are inexplicable failures that cause you to, for example, be in a three hour line at LaGuardia.pdub wrote: ↑Sun Jul 07, 2024 3:11 pm Why, with today’s tech, is renting cars so difficult?
An app should verify everything you need for those who don’t want to deal with a human. Scan your phone, get your keys from a lockbox of some type.
Instead I pre-checked in only to be in line for, at this point, half an hour.
No, the entire rental system at the airport didn't have enough staff to handle the car turnovers.
I waited over 2 more hours on the floor with my BUD and mini BUD and missed a gorgeous afternoon of vacay.
At least I didn't rent from Avis...30 minutes before I got my car the agent came out and said no more cars for anyone today ( I think they closed at 6 ). Holy shit - there were around 30 people around the counter who had reserved cars and weren't going to get them.
I need to get ready for work but without giving it too much thought and taking too much time.....Shirley wrote: ↑Wed Jul 10, 2024 6:51 am For these renters, hidden cameras at their Airbnbs have spiraled into nightmares. CNN’s Kyung Lah investigates how the company keeps its hidden camera problem quiet.
‘So creepy’: Inside CNN’s investigation of Airbnb’s hidden camera problem