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The shareholder tariff of Sixt


Dear friends of non-cash dividends,


for more than 7 years I have been a very satisfied customer at the well known car rental company Sixt. As a result, I have been a (preferred) shareholder at Sixt for a good 5 years - a big argument for me was the shareholder rate that Sixt offers from the first share.

How much money I have saved so far I don't know, but probably significantly more than I have received in dividends over the last few years.



What is the Sixt shareholder rate?


I have already answered the question above:

To get this rate, you have to own at least one Sixt share, whether common or preferred.

In addition, you need a customer account with your own customer number, on which the tariff is deposited.

Finally, all you have to do is send a copy of the securities statement to the customer service department by e-mail (direct messaging via social media platforms is also possible), stating the customer number.


Thereupon, your booking profile will be set to "SHAREHOLDER Sixt AG" and you will receive up to 20% discount on your future bookings.



Sixt is not only cheeky in advertising


Sixt is known for its funny and sometimes very cheeky advertising, an example see here: Sixt kürt Claus Weselsky zum Mitarbeiter des Monats


But Sixt can also be cheeky in other ways.


To say it right away: Of course, the discount is, as always, the "up to" is to be considered. So it is not guaranteed that you always get 20% discount, I used to be mostly so between 10% and 15%.

I also think that if you have a special rate and you get it for free because you are a shareholder, you don't have the right to complain if you don't get a discount.


But: What I find incredibly brazen is what you see in the screenshot below.

The top row is the search when unannounced at the Sixt station in my city looking for rental cars over Christmas.

The bottom row shows the exact same search, just logged in as a shareholder.

These offers are exemplary, the same applies to all 28 search results.


As I said not giving a discount is fine in my opinion, but pretending to get a discount by showing a fictitious higher price crossed out is different cheeky. 😂😂😂

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I would send exactly the same time to Sixt
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immagine del profilo
Send the matter directly to Sixt! I'm curious about their answer. Probably the excuse will be that you show potential new customers cheaper prices in order to win them as customers. (Conversely, you show shareholders higher prices so that the discount feels good.) Fun Fact: You get at Amazon for identical items as a registered user sometimes different prices on different devices.
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immagine del profilo
In how many stores have I already fumbled down the reduced sticker and underneath was a low price...
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immagine del profilo
Be a customer of your "own" company. CluMpEnRisiCo
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immagine del profilo
The coolest thing is; not only Sixt uses this scam of the alleged discount 😉 It may also be available at your supermarket or similar around the corner 😅 Not uncommon on Black Friday either.
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immagine del profilo
This discount scheme is not legal! Unfortunately, I can't name the §.
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immagine del profilo
My first thought and, should you send this to Sixt, probably their response - "blabliblub... the final price is only calculated at the end of the booking process..." when young driver surcharge, GPS and all that stuff has been queried.
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I've already seen a few times that they work according to this principle with shareholders and also with business customers, which is why I have also refrained from buying a Sixt share and also no longer use the business customer relationship in our company, because I think it's pretty cheeky 😅
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immagine del profilo
Ad is out
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immagine del profilo
That's a real mess. It should be brought up at the next AGM
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@MZRLA our lecturer in finance and accounting has already brought 😂
immagine del profilo
I rented cars for a long time in Vienna over the weekend with the Diamond Discount Sixt, during the season with normal demand the price was always ok, but on days where there is a lot of demand or on certain days like Christmas the price goes up outrageously unbelievable and cheeky. I then switched to Dr. Hartl in Vienna and, lo and behold, the prices are always really fair, no matter when. An absolute recommendation if someone rents a car in Vienna. Sixt only at times that are not popular. 😁 otherwise you'll burn yourself out
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immagine del profilo
Isn't it enough to hold just one share?

I wouldn't hope for any major benefits from that alone.

Sixt MIGHT also see the shareholders simply as additional customers who can be "manipulated" with these crossed-out prices and the "up to". The best kind of advertising and sales.

Just a thought 😬
immagine del profilo
Otherwise everyone at MyDealz would buy a share directly for the next trip and then sell it again. 😁 Personally, I would have expected only one euro or something like that per day. Giving nothing and pretending is of course next level marketing 😂👍
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