Actually, I was given the *67 code by the travel agency that it is assigned to. She just used my BJ's coupon in addition to their code, which was confirmed both by the travel agent AND numerous times by National (see previous posts in this thread) that it is a courtesy code available to the public. NOT a GOOFY code! That's all I need, to end up picking up a car and paying "rack rate"! although I guess a "goofy" code would be appropriate for a trip to WDW, huh
TQ3 TRAVEL SOLUTIONS...and you're not a TA. I'm a little puzzled where that leaves you insurance wise. Easy to understand if a TA tossed you a good rate that doesn't include insurance and taxes...but you got one that includes both. You're kind of between the TQ3 and National on whether you're truly authorized or not. Heck, I don't know. But personally, that's a deal I'd pass on. I'd probably ask the TA if she had a deal that was a normal contract...that allowed me to decline the insurance. I wouldn't want to find out later (should I have a claim) that the TA was confused....and this was your garden variety private contract code for TA's. (Which is very, very strongly indicated by the "free" insurance and the "free" taxes.)
Sorry that I didn't understand your unique situation.