Poster: A snowHead
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Ive booked a car at Munich airport with hertz , Im not sure if it the same at all locations but ive read as a Gold plus member you can skip the check in desk and go straight to the car park kiosk
Anyone with any experience of this ,only issue i need to add cross-boarder option to the hire agreement
thanks
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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When you land, head to hertz and there are 2 desk - normal and gold card. Never a queue at gold card, head there to get your keys and add on any extras. I've never gone straight to the car - you wouldnt know which car or have the keys
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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The “go straight to car” proposition is common in the US, where the app tells you which cars you can select or you just take any car of the appropriate class (or any car at all from the “gold choice” zone). You don’t need the keys in the US as they leave them in the car.
The availability and implementation of this at any airport is very location dependent, so Munich may not offer the full deal.
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PaulC1984 wrote: |
When you land, head to hertz and there are 2 desk - normal and gold card. Never a queue at gold card, head there to get your keys and add on any extras. I've never gone straight to the car - you wouldnt know which car or have the keys |
I got this from trip advisor (Feb 2019) , but you seemed to have a different experience at Munich , I dont think you can go direct to the car but check in at a Kiosk at the car park
"as a Hertz Gold member, we can check in at the desk on the 6th floor of the parking garage in the East Wing "
"going to the car park is normal. it allows you to go straight to the car and not have to queue up at the rental desk"
" Having Hertz Gold lets you avoid the line. Your name will be illuminated on the "Gold Board " and will tell you which area to go to and just bypass the lines."
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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To skip the Q, you might need to upload your driving licence, and credit card details to your GC profile
Not sure if still the case, GC members used to get a one class upgrade on the booked car, subject to it being avail
I think a spouse is a free second driver
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You'll need to Register first of course.
You'll need to Register first of course.
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@wasley, As above you add all your driving license/credit card details to your account in advance but the first time you pick up a car they have to verify your credit card so you do go to the desk as normal.
I've only done the above part tho, not rented from them since.
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As a Hertz Gold (5 Star/Presidents Circle) of many years I can tell you the experience varies widely from airport to airport. At Heathrow (been a while since I've been there) you go direct to the hire car parking lot where there is a board with your name on it telling you what bay the car is in. The keys and paperwork are inside. A security guard checks your license and paperwork at the exit.
At Milan you go straight to the multistorey car park (bypassing the desks in the terminal) and pick up the keys at the office there. In the twice I've used it the service has been very poor. First time they tried to palm me off with a smaller car than booked even thought as President's Circle I had a guaranteed one class upgrade. They eventually relented after about 15 minutes of increasingly heated discussion. The second occasion I had booked an Nissan X-Trail (guaranteed) but they tried to give me a Qashqai. Once again a debate ensued until they 'found' an X-Trail.
Going to Milan again in a few weeks. During the Hertz Black Friday promotion I got a Range Rover Velar (guaranteed) for 10 days for £250. They want something like £80 a day to reduce the excess to £0 but my annual insurane4carhire policy will cover that. Given my previous experience at MXP I'm not hopeful of a smooth Gold Experience.
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With Hertz Gold I also get a 2nd. driver for free. I also often get a free upgrade, especially if it's very quiet or perversely, very busy. They need to see the 2nd. driver's Diving License at the desk. And at GVA you still have to go to the Car Rental Desk area, but they have a separate Gold desk, and they service this preferentially, which is really useful in busy periods. As mentioned, what happens at any airport will vary - I've used the Gold direct-to-the-car-pickup facility in the US.
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Did it last week - went to Hertz desk in Munich airport, there is an electronic board above the desk for Gold Club members telling you where your car is parked. Go there, car is open with keys in dash ready to go. Drive to the barrier, the Hertz representative will give you paper work - I told her I would be driving to Austria and she applied a charge of €25 to my card. She raises the barrier and off you go!
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Gold Hertz here as well and super tufty club or whatever it’s called. Airports are all different sadly so have a look at the desk and it may have a board with where your car is. My best result was last July at SFO when I went to collect my car from the Gold area and the guy intercepted me and said they had upgraded it - choice of a super lux SUc thing or for $150 US a 911 ! Guess what I took !
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BRi87 wrote: |
Did it last week - went to Hertz desk in Munich airport, there is an electronic board above the desk for Gold Club members telling you where your car is parked. Go there, car is open with keys in dash ready to go. Drive to the barrier, the Hertz representative will give you paper work - I told her I would be driving to Austria and she applied a charge of €25 to my card. She raises the barrier and off you go! |
Hopefully its the same when we arrive ....How do you get from the Hertz desk to where the car is ,,is it sign posted/obvious ??
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Sorry for the delay, Car park C I believe is where it is. With your back to the Hertz desk turn right and right again when you see the sign. You walk outside and into the car park about 50 yards away.
Although it was only a fortnight ago I'm very happy to concede these directions might be utterly dreadful. Memory isn't what it used to be
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I've collected Hertz cars from many airports over 20+ years, but not Munich If you are a Gold member (of any variety except the Austin Powers one) you can skip the desk in the terminal. Whether you can go straight to your car or not is often determined from the video screen on the courtesy shuttle. If you can't go to the office at the car park.
Hertz website is hopeless, it's Gold call centre is consderate, Irish and useless and it's online issue resolution system is worthy of Ryanair.
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You know it makes sense.
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tsgsh wrote: |
I've collected Hertz cars from many airports over 20+ years, but not Munich If you are a Gold member (of any variety except the Austin Powers one) you can skip the desk in the terminal. Whether you can go straight to your car or not is often determined from the video screen on the courtesy shuttle. If you can't go to the office at the car park.
Hertz website is hopeless, it's Gold call centre is consderate, Irish and useless and it's online issue resolution system is worthy of Ryanair. |
Not sure what 'consderate' means, but as an Irishman I find 'Irish and useless' hugely offensive.
What's nationality got to do with the effectiveness of a call centre?
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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Hi. We have used this a few times, most recently 6 mths ago. You go the car park directly where the cars are (No need to join the v long desk queues) .It's all very easy. The kiosk upstairs give you the car keys and details etc..
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Poster: A snowHead
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Presumably you still have to check it over a fine toothcomb and summon an employee to get any marks etc agreed.
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