Call 3 hours before the event, just to make sure everything is okay.



Tips

  • Make sure you know the location of the limo company. Some may charge you for the trip if it is more than 30 minutes away.
  • The type of event can drastically change the price of the vehicle.
  • Be sure to ask about the limitations regarding food, drink and tobacco. This includes knowing if there are glasses available, refrigeration or if the driver will be the waiter, etc.
  • It is important to know how many people will go, you do not want anyone to have to take a taxi.
  • As in most cases, you get what you pay for.
  • When you order the TCP, keep in mind that it is in order. The lower the number, the longer they have been exercising.
  • Some companies provide music (radio or satellite radio), so ask in advance or prepare a CD that lasts the entire journey.
  • If you are in California, check the public service commission at [www.cpuc.ca.gov cpuc.ca.gov]. This web will help you to verify the license of the company (active, denied, revoked, suspended). You can check it with the company name or your TCP number. If the company is not listed, it may be illegal.
  • Remember that it is advisable to check the vehicle inside before renting it. Make an appointment to go check the vehicle and, if you are satisfied, rent it.
  • Write everything down at the end. The contract must be signed before you submit your credit card. Check all details such as the route, number of passengers, number of hours, etc. To avoid surprises.

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