Please proceed to the counter

My company just switched to National so I’ve only rented a few times. I am executive elite and normally just pick a car. I’m going to Eugene Oregon. I assume the smaller airports don’t have the pick your own car option.

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u/Bkri84 — 13 days ago

I need a suit but……

Like a lot of people I’m currently in the process of losing weight on the shot. I am down 30 and have 30 more to go. I found myself needing a suit for work. I may be expected to wear a suit four times a year.

I want to buy one that fits but know it’s going to be too big on me three months from now so I’m not willing to spend a lot of money.

Should I just do one of the suits that are on sale for 149 from Jos. A Bank or do you recommend something else.

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u/Bkri84 — 2 months ago

Element Toronto airport 10/10

I cannot find a single bad thing to say about this place, are they all this good?

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u/Bkri84 — 2 months ago

Problem with hotel

I always booked my hotel direct in case there’s a problem except for the one day a year when I use the $300 travel credit. I am in Chicago right now and the hotel is telling us that we are due for one night free due to their problems. They told me I just needed to call Capital One to get my refund. Has anybody had any success doing something like this?

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u/Bkri84 — 2 months ago

Which is the most consistent

I just moved into a role at my company that requires around 50% travel. I will mostly book into these brands in the US and Canada. I know often times these are independently owned and operated. Which ones have you all found to be the most consistent as far as room comfort? Also do any of them serve real eggs for breakfast? :)

Edit: wow THANKS for all the responses. I am doing the platinum challenge so I should be platinum by the end of August if that makes a difference for future responses.

u/Bkri84 — 3 months ago