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Though this travel consolidator specializes in affordable accommodations, you can also find great deals by booking a car rental through their Web site. We also stumbled across a Web site called USA Please Visit! (www.usa.pleasevisit.com) which describes itself as " a guide to tourism in all 50 United States" and offers bookings for flights, trains, cars and hotels. Simply plug in your information, including destination, dates, choice of car and pick-up location, and the site conducts an extensive search of car rental agencies, some lesser known than others. Our search for a one-week compact rental in the Tampa area resulted in rates that started at $119 US per week from InterAmerican and ran as high as $293.99 from Hertz. Five different companies offered cars for less than $200 US per week. Keep in mind that the rates provided are only base amounts and usually don't include taxes, surcharges, insurance, gas and extra equipment. Most companies do offer unlimited mileage, but double-check before you drive away. Expect to pay in the neighborhood of 10 per cent in airport tax, a seven-per-cent state tax and $2.35 per day in local government surcharges and licensing fees. Other extra costs may include car insurance, gasoline, infant and child safety seats ($2-$10 per day), fees for extra drivers or cellular phone rentals. Fill the tank before you return the car to avoid a refueling fee. Before you pay for insurance through the rental company, check to see if your regular car insurance covers you in a rental car. It's also a good idea to find out if your credit card company will provide coverage if the cost of the rental car is charged to your credit card. If possible, reserve your car for a week to get the best deal. Weekly rates usually mean keeping the car from five to seven days. But be aware of the "24 hour clock rate" which most rental car companies use when determining your final bill. If you're late returning the car, the company may charge an additional day's rate. Find out the exact time the car has to be returned to avoid extra costs. Here's an added bonus: If the rental car company is out of the class car you reserved, you should be able to upgrade at no additional charge depending on what is available. The company is obligated to provide you with a car of similar or higher value. There are a few safety issues that go hand in hand with renting a car. Be aware that certain unsavory characters will use various methods to distract motorists and cause them to stop their vehicles. These include: yelling, honking or pointing at your car as if something is wrong with it; motioning or asking you to stop and lend assistance; flashing headlights at your vehicle; or bumping your car from behind. If you find yourself in one of these situations, don't pull over or stop. Instead, drive immediately to the nearest service station or well-lit public area and phone 911. Here are a few other travel tips provided by Alamo:
How safe is the Internet? Many people are concerned about submitting credit card information over the Internet. According to the book "Travel Planning Online for Dummies", you shouldn't run into any problems as long as the site is encrypted. Both Netscape and Internet Explorer browsers indicate whether a site uses encryption. On Netscape 3.0 and 4.0, look for a chain or padlock in the bottom left-hand corner. On Internet Explorer versions 3.0 and higher, look for a lock in the bottom right-hand corner. If the locks or chains are not broken, then you can be assured that you're connected to a secure server and your information is safe. |
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