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Daily Getaways (April 10): Save $25 on Alamo Car Rentals

by Scott Mackenzie
Last updated January 9, 2018

Today is the first offer in this year’s Daily Getaways promotion, with four weeks of travel discounts. Some of them are better than others. Many include coupons or the chance to buy miles and points at a lower price than normal.

All offers go on sale at 10 AM Pacific, 1 PM Eastern on the day of the sale and most will sell out very quickly. I recommend you have the site pulled up and your credit card ready to click through and make your purchase as soon as possible.

$25 off $50+ at Alamo Car Rental (Max 3)

Today’s offer is for an e-coupon that can be redeemed for $50 credit at Alamo Car Rental. Because the coupon costs $25 to purchase, you are effectively getting a $25 discount. There are 2,000 of these coupons available.

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If you buy more than one, you have the choice to redeem all three certificates at once or spread them out. There is no expiration, but you must book your rental at least 24 hours in advance to apply the discount. Note that you can’t combine the discount with other discounts or promotional rates, which might complicate things if you were to reserve your car through Costco Travel or some other portals. For complete terms and conditions, visit the Daily Getaways offer page.

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Scott is a former scientist and business student who created Travel Codex to unravel the complexity of travel loyalty programs. After 11 years in Seattle, he now lives in Austin with his wife and flies over 100,000 miles every year.

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