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Add Spouse To Hertz Gold Account


Add Spouse To Hertz Gold Account

Let’s talk about car rentals.

Specifically, Hertz and those glorious Gold accounts.

And, well, adding a spouse to said account. Buckle up, buttercups. It's about to get real.

The Eternal Question: "Should I?"

Adding a spouse. Seems simple, right?

Like adding cream to your coffee or extra cheese to your pizza. A no-brainer.

But what if it’s more like adding pineapple to your pizza? Hear me out.

Sharing is Caring...Maybe?

The official line is all sunshine and rainbows.

More drivers! Shared benefits! Double the points! Sounds fantastic!

Except… who actually ends up managing the account?

Let’s be honest, it's usually one person. The designated travel planner.

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And adding a spouse can feel… messy.

My Unpopular Opinion: Keep It Separate

Okay, here’s where I might lose some of you.

I’m going to say it: sometimes, separate Hertz Gold accounts are better.

Gasp! I know. Radical.

Think of it this way: more opportunities for upgrades!

Two separate accounts equal two chances at snagging that sweet, sweet convertible. It's simple math, really.

Plus, and this is key, you maintain control. Absolute, glorious control.

The Points Predicament

Points. Those precious, precious points.

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Hertz Gold Plus Rewards Membership Guide: (Fees, Benefits, & More

With a shared account, they all go to one place.

But what if you have… differing travel styles? Or, dare I say, secret trips?

Separate accounts allow for targeted point accrual.

You can hoard them for a lavish vacation. Your spouse can use them for a… business trip. Wink, wink.

Alright, I’m kidding (mostly).

The Accountability Factor

Let's be blunt. We all have... driving habits.

Maybe your spouse has a lead foot. Maybe you're prone to questionable parking maneuvers.

Do you really want those dings (literal and metaphorical) reflecting on your pristine Hertz Gold record?

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Hertz Gold Plus Rewards Guide [Points, Five Star, President's Circle]

Separate accounts offer a buffer. A shield. A delightful layer of plausible deniability.

Navigating the Nuances

Of course, there are situations where adding a spouse makes perfect sense.

Shared travel expenses? Joint business trips? A genuine desire for shared responsibility?

Knock yourselves out.

But for the rest of us, those who value autonomy and maximizing upgrade potential?

Consider the alternative. The road less traveled. The separate Hertz Gold account.

The Fine Print (Because There Always Is)

Before you rush off and create a second account, read the terms and conditions.

Make sure there aren't any sneaky rules about multiple accounts within the same household.

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Gold Star Spouse Day - EOD | National Explosive Ordnance Disposal

And, you know, maybe have an honest conversation with your spouse. Communication is key!

A Compromise, Perhaps?

Okay, okay, I hear you. Maybe I'm being too extreme.

Perhaps a compromise is in order. Add your spouse, but maintain a backup account. Just in case.

Think of it as a travel insurance policy. For your sanity. And your upgrades.

The Verdict

Ultimately, the decision is yours. To share or not to share. That is the question.

Just remember to weigh the pros and cons. Consider your travel habits. And embrace the chaos, whichever path you choose.

And maybe, just maybe, snag that convertible before your spouse does.

Happy travels!

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