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Zipcar $30 Annual Membership + $30 Driving Credit

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[Zipcar] Zipcar $30 Annual Membership + $30 Driving Credit

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Saw this on a flyer:

Enterprise Toronto Discount

"$30 annual membership and we'll give you $30 in driving credit to start Zipping!
Apply at members.zipcar.ca/EnterpriseTo and use Promo Code: Z4BEnterprise "

Basically a "free" annual membership
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Dec 21, 2012
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Oh this is good, stack it with the other $40 bonus and it's a good deal.
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Apr 11, 2003
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AFG786 wrote: Oh this is good, stack it with the other $40 bonus and it's a good deal.
What $40 bonus?
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Jan 17, 2002
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Link is broken for me but maybe the code still works..
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Aug 29, 2009
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promo code still works, thanks OP.
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Dec 24, 2012
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Is this better than university discount?
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Dec 31, 2006
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Stack with referral bonus of $40?
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tourlou5 wrote: Saw this on a flyer:

Enterprise Toronto Discount

"$30 annual membership and we'll give you $30 in driving credit to start Zipping!
Apply at members.zipcar.ca/EnterpriseTo and use Promo Code: Z4BEnterprise "

Basically a "free" annual membership
Live Green Toronto Promo is better, imo.

"Save $90 when you sign up ($30 on membership and get $60 driving credit) Code: LGToronto*
* Live Green members will only pay $35 for a membership, $30 application fee, and will get $60 in driving credit (3 month expiry). This means that a $35 membership + $30 application fee - $60 driving credit = $5 net cost!"

from http://livegreencard.ca/business/96
T3NSION wrote: Stack with referral bonus of $40?
Does not work for me... :(
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Aug 31, 2010
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tk1000 wrote: Live Green Toronto Promo is better, imo.

"Save $90 when you sign up ($30 on membership and get $60 driving credit) Code: LGToronto*
* Live Green members will only pay $35 for a membership, $30 application fee, and will get $60 in driving credit (3 month expiry). This means that a $35 membership + $30 application fee - $60 driving credit = $5 net cost!"
Doesn't it work out to be worse? Not only is your up-front outlay is greater with the Live Green Toronto promo, you're also out $5. Not sure how it's better?

edit: or, does the Enterprise one have a $30 application fee, too?
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Jul 26, 2014
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The live green one posted shows pay $66 get $60..

Vs $30 get $30?? I think the cheaper is better...
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hvc wrote: Doesn't it work out to be worse? Not only is your up-front outlay is greater with the Live Green Toronto promo, you're also out $5. Not sure how it's better?

edit: or, does the Enterprise one have a $30 application fee, too?
Both have the $30 application fee.

Zipcar annual plan with Z4BEnterprise promo is $95 (includes $30 application fee) with $30 credit.
Zipcar annual plan with LGToronto promo is $65 (includes $30 application fee) with $60 credit (expires in 3 months).

LGToronto discounts the annual fee to $30, Z4BEnterprise does not discount the annual fee.

Live Green Toronto membership is free...
https://wx.toronto.ca/inter/livegreen/m ... r?OpenForm
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Jun 20, 2011
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SORRY, but what is live green?
where am i entering the promo code ? i have gone as far as entering my credit card info while signing up, haven't seen anywhere to type the promo code.

As of now, i only see below three plans, which one should i choose or begin with?
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hurlyhunk wrote: anybody ?
Begin with the no monthly fee plan, and if you find yourself using the cars more often you can move up to another plan.

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