May 17, 2012

We’re sorry, the number you were trying to call has been disconnected

How many times in your life have you heard this message? How many times have you been frustrated by this message?

Why?

Because it’s a promise not kept. You thought you knew the rules (you had the phone number) you used the right procedures (you used the phone and line you were given by your telecommunication company) but when it came to fulfill the promise (your conversation) you were denied it because the phone company decided to disconnect that number.

I came across the Vogel family and their amazing journey on Twitter. Yes, that place where people tell the world what they had to eat for breakfast, and what amazing journeys they embark upon and people meet other people and sponsor their rally from England to Mongolia :-P

I envy the Vogel’s family journey. First, because I myself can not ride a bike (ha-ha! what an amazing exposure here!) but seriously, because they set a goal and followed their dream. Because they were brave enough to make an unusual choice. Because they rode from the northern edge of Alaska to the southern tip of Argentina on the Pan-American Highway.  The twins, Davy and Daryl, were 10 years old when they started this journey and they are the youngest people EVER to achieve such an accomplishment.

I would give them the Guinness World Record just for the thought of doing such a thing.

But, no. Guinness World Records is not willing to give these boys what they deserve, because somewhere along the way someone realised it might make young people do crazy things.

Here is what they say:

Thank you for sending us the details of your recent record attempt for ‘Youngest Person to pedal the length of the Americas’. We are afraid to say that we are unable to accept this as a Guinness World Record.

Unfortunately, we at Guinness World Records, have decided to rest this record, meaning we have decided to no longer recognise the category as a record, due to the fact that the record would reach an age where a person would no longer be able to break it or attempt (i.e. a two-year old attempting to do it) and as it would become limited under these terms, we choose to to no longer recognise it as a category.

I can see the point in what GWR is saying. But hey, they realised that only AFTER the journey started and the attempt to achieve the record changed parts of the decisions made by the family. So, basically, GWR decided to disconnect the line somewhere along the way, though they knew that the Vogel family is attempting to break the record.

I’m writing this post today because I ask you to support the dream of these boys. GWR should recognize the Vogels for accomplishing the 2008 record guidelines.

What can you do to help? Here is what Nancy writes in their blog:

  • Blog about it – anybody who has a blog or knows anybody who has a blog, please do a quick write-up about this issue and it’s unfairness. I think we should be grandfathered in and then they should close the category. We understand the record the boys broke no longer exists; we would be happy with some sort of official recognition from Guinness – maybe a certificate stating that they met all the requirements as laid out in the guidelines they gave us?  I would be happy to talk with bloggers, but most likely will not consent to interviews with the boys.
  • Social media is powerful. They have a facebook page (search Guinness World Records) and their Twitter account is @GWRnews Flood them with messages about this.
  • Contact the press – if you have a good, trustworthy source. This is one of those stories that could easily go haywire and I don’t want it twisted every which way. If you know someone in radio/TV/newspaper/magazine media, please contact them. But – don’t just throw it out there for all the kooks to pick up.

AllWays Proudly Sponsors The Social Media Syndicate’s Rally To Mongolia

We have never heard about the Mongol Rally until I saw the first post on The Planet D website looking for a name for their group.

I never heard of Debra and Dave until I came across their Twitter profile when I was making my first steps in the Social Media world. They looked like a nice couple so I started following them and just like in life we got to know each other. Virtually at first. And then in life. They arrived Christchurch at it’s worst time after the February 22nd Earthquake. They could have skipped the city but they decided to come.

It was only then at the dinner table that we have heard a bit more about the Mongol Rally, their group The Social Media Sydicate and partners to the adventure Sherry from Ottsworld and Rick from Midlife Road Trip. We are always looking for ways to give back to the community we live in but usually we sponsor local New Zealand events. This time we decided to give back to the more global community we live in and we have agreed to sponsor the car.

We didn’t know what we are getting our-self into and we have learned to appreciate how easy things are done here in New Zealand. To be on schedule we had to pull every possible favour we could, have a couple of disappointing moments and a few moments of frustration that didn’t do good to my grey hair count, but we have got to the finish line (actually it is the start line) with a car that we know will give the wonderful Social Media Syndicate team a good chance of getting to the finish line with as little hassle as possible (and it is almost certain there will be hassles on the way).

How does the charity work?

Every participating team is required to earn at least £1,000 for charity. Half of that money will be going to the Christina Noble Children’s Foundation to a specific project – the Blue Skies Ger Village Project that develops housing for Ulaanbaatar’s orphans and street kids.

And, the vehicles that make it to the finish line are themselves part of the event’s charitable donations, turned over to the Foundation to be resold to the Mongolian community.

Donations are still needed so if you are feeling the urge to help the Social Media Syndicate will pass your donation to Mongolia and they take a cut of exactly nothing at all – Click here.

Christchurch Earthquake – Update from AllWays Rental 23 February

Christchurch Earthquake 22 February
Update Wednesday 23 February 2011

AllWays Rental wishes to advise that its Christchurch branch is open for service today.

Customers collecting vehicles
Customers are welcome to collect vehicles from the branch and that all vehicles are hold for customers due to arrive on cancelled flights.

Standard cancellation policies apply for customers choosing to cancel bookings for collection on 23 February or later. AllWays Rental will credit any deposit paid to a future rental to be used within 12 months.

Relocation fees will apply for all vehicles not collected from an AllWays rental location.

Customers returning vehicles
Customers are welcome to return their vehicles to the AllWays Christchurch branch

If a rental extension of up to 48 hours for customers with cancelled outbound flights is required please confirm by calling 0800 288 699 (free from NZ) +64 3 358 2829 (international).

Customers returning vehicles early are not entitled to a refund of the unused rental.

Relocation fees will apply for all vehicles not returned to an AllWays rental location.

Recommended travel plans
AllWays Rental recommends customers avoid the Christchurch CBD however all other parts of the South Island are considered safe.

Thank you
AllWays Rental wished to thanks its customers in advance for their understanding and continues support.

Christchurch Earthquake 22 February

Christchurch Earthquake 22 February
Tuesday 22 February 2011

AllWays Rental wishes to advise that the Christchurch branch is operating as usual. Due to phone network overload it may be hard to call us, but we are doing our best to answer your calls. AllWays is doing its best to guarantee that vehicles will be available for customers who have booked to collect vehicles during the next few days.

Our hearts and thoughts are with the families and businesses affected by the earthquake.

Changes to this blog

Two weeks ago I decided to make an experiment after discussions we have had here at the AllWays headquarter. We have a very nice blog but it’s a bit shy and for some reason not many people follow it. And when not many people follow it a discussion can not emerge and a blog without comments, for me at least, is a sad blog. Everyone loves to know people actually read and make use of the information we work so hard to provide. And let’s face it, it’s kind of flattering when people follow you and post a nice comment (and no, the ones which are mostly for self promoting is not the flattering ones).

So in an attempt to draw more attention to our blog, website and fan page I decided to have a competition. It coincided with a thought I had to make some changes to our website so I thought it could be a good exercise and that is how the ‘Name our Vehicles‘ competition idea came to life.

Two weeks down the track (some would say two weeks is not enough, but I think in social media two weeks is long enough) I have to say this is not working. Yes, I know, very few people admit to have failed (and in public!) but honestly saying – not me. I know my limits and what I’m doing right. I also know when I’m doing wrong and obviously I’m doing something wrong.

So I took myself, put on my thinking cap and went on a search to find out what I was doing wrong. I think I have the answer; My blog is lacking the personal touch. As I noticed posts which are more personal and give a local practical advise, such as the ‘10 free things to see and do in Christchurch‘, had the best exposures we have had.

So this blog is about to go through an important change which I hope will have the expected outcome – more good content and more readers. I’m not about to trouble you with the most personal details of our life in New Zealand (I save that to my own personal blog which I hardly have the time to update), but I will make this place more personal with more travel advise. And I hope you will find the time to pop in, say hello and tell us what you think.

Name Our Vehicles Contest

If you visited AllWays Rentals website lately you must have noticed the changes our dynamic and growing company is going through. With the introduction of our Ferns campervans we have named our campervans after NZ’s famous rugby teams.

In our quest to better reflect our 100% NZ spirit we have decided to change the names of our vehicles. We thought it’s about time to change the same old ‘Super Saver’, ‘Economy’ etc… of our current categories names.

And this is where we need your help. We want to be inspired by the most important asset of our business – our customers. So we need your inspiration and to know what is everyone’s favourite name. Would you drive a Kakpo or a Moa? Perhaps you would rather drive a Haka?

To help us choose the names we have decided to have a naming contest. To show our appreciation for your help, and to make things interesting, we are throwing into this contest a few incentives.

Every category will be up for a 2 week contest. We will publish the information about which category we are looking at on our Facebook page and also post it on our blog. We will advertise the contest for 2 week on Facebook and Twitter and set a date for the prize draw.

Every naming contest will have a unique prize so stay tuned as we have some awesome prizes for you!

Rules (every contest need to have rules, right?):

  • Go to our Facebook Page AllWays Rentals and join our fan club by clicking on the like button.
  • Leave a comment on our Facebook fan page wall with your idea of the name we should give the current category contest.
  • Get as many of your friends to like our Facebook Page and vote for your suggestion. The winner will be the with the most votes.

The First Reward – an official RWC Beanie of your favourite team!

The Beanie will be purchased and shipped via the official RWC online shop (photo above is just an example of the product).

You must make sure you and your voter “like” our Facebook page and leave a comment on our fan page to be eligible to win the prize.

First ‘Name Our Vehicle’ contest is looking at our Super Saver vehicles. We will announce the winner of the first Name Our Vehicle Contest on October 30th. Anyone who will comment on our Facebook page and is our fan will be eligible to win the prize.

So, help us spread the word and hopefully we will help you win a RWC Beanie to support your team!

New Zealand Free Car Rental Competition – Part II

AllWays together with ONZAMAP has joined forces to give you the chance to win 2 weeks of FREE car rental in New Zealand. As mentioned here is the second lot of questions for the FREE New Zealand Car Rental competition.

Question 18: How high is Aoraki Mount Cook? The answer can be found on the Canterbury South regional information page

Question 19: What year was the University of Dunedin founded? The answer can be found on the Coastal Otago regional information page

Question 20: How many kilometres of road can be found on Stewart Island? The answer can be found on the Southland regional information page

Question 21: How many hectares make up the Fiordland National Park? The answer can be found on the Fiordland regional information page

Question 22: Name one of the many activities you can do in Queenstown. The answer can be found on the Queenstown Lakes regional information page

Question 23: How long is the Central Otago Rail Trail? The answer can be found on the Central Otago regional information page

Question 24: How many metres tall is Mount Aspiring? The answer can be found on the Wanaka regional information page

Question 25: What year was gold discovered on the South Island’s West Coast? The answer can be found on the West Coast North regional information page

New Zealand Free Car Rental Competition

AllWays together with ONZAMAP has joined forces to give you the chance to win 2 weeks of FREE car rental in New Zealand. The first questions were posted on YouTube up to the stage when the ONZAROAD crew started its journey around New Zealand. We must admit we did not anticipated having such a problem with Internet connection, therefore we have decided to move the competition to a more stable ground – our blog.

Today I will post the first questions who videos can be found on the ONZAMAP YouTube channel, with links to the appropriate page on the ONZAMAP website. If you have missed any of these questions, here is your chance of filling up the gap.

The second and last part of the questions will be posted here next week, so keep tuned.
Question 1: In what year was the Treaty of Waitangi signed? The answer can be found on the Northland regional information page

Question 2: What is the population of Auckland? The answer can be found here on the Auckland regional information page

Question 3: In what year did Captain Cook visit the Coromandel Peninsula and watch planet Mercury pass in front of the sun? The answer can be found here on the Coromandel regional information page

Question 4: What is the length of the Bay of Plenty coastline? The answer can be found on the Bay of Plenty regional information page

Question 5: What well-known movie was filmed in Eastland? The answer can be found on the Eastland regional information page

Question 6: In what year was the splendid Bath House of Rotorua built? The answer can be found on the Rotorua regional information page

Question 7: How many square kilometres of fresh water is Lake Taupo made of? The answer can be found on the Taupo regional information page

Question 8: What is New Zealand’s longest place-name normally shortened to? The answer can be found on the Hawkes Bay regional information page

Question 9: How many metres high is Mount Ruapehu? The answer can be found on the Ruapehu regional information page

Question 10: In what year did Abel Tasman say that Mount Taranaki was ‘the noblest hill’ he’d ever seen? The answer can be found on the Taranaki regional information page

Question 11: How many rapids can be found on the Wanganui River? The answer can be found on the Whanganui regional information page

Question 12: How do you say ‘My heart stands still’ in Maori? The answer can be found on the Manawatu regional information page

Question 13: Between what months is it best to view the gardens of the Wairarapa region? The answer can be found on the Wairarapa regional information page

Question 14: What is Wellington’s earliest known name? The answer can be found on the Wellington regional information page

Question 15: How many National Parks is the city of Nelson within close proximity to? The answer can be found on the Nelson + Tasman regional information page

Question 16: How many wineries can be found in the Marlborough region? The answer can be found on the Marlborough regional information page

Question 17: What does the name Kaikoura mean in English? The answer can be found on the Canterbury North regional information page

Forever young?

“Legend has it that New Zealand was fished from the sea. Fact has it that New Zealand was the last land mass on earth to be discovered, making New Zealand the youngest country on earth.” (100% Pure New Zealand)

We discovered New Zealand 5 years ago and are still amazed by our discovery. It is a land of beauty you didn’t know existed, of views that take your breath away. It’s like living in a dream only you are truly awake. It is a land that makes you want to take a backpack and walk each and every mile of it. It is a land you want your children and their children to be able to enjoy.

Lately there has been talks in the media about the NZ government considering the possibility of giving the mining industry permission to mine some of our most beautiful parts of the country. AllWays Rental joins the call to the New Zealand government to not destroy the places loved by all of us.  Our National parks, Wildlife sanctuaries, Marine reserves and Protected islands, land and waters belong to us, to our children and to our grandchildren.

We will not be forever young, but we want this country to be 100% Pure for generations to come.

AllWays Rental Launches the Ferns Home on Wheels for Two

Adventure travel to New Zealand have just got all the more better, when AllWays Rental introduced the Ferns, our latest version of a 2 berth campervan, this week.

We designed the Ferns based on input we received from our customers. We asked travellers what they wanted, we found the most suitable vehicle for the adventure traveller, a vehicle capable to carry a Kayak or Mountain bikes without compromising the comfort of the ride, and made the best use out of the usable space.

Many travellers to New Zealand (that is YOU) would rather put most of their money into all the great adventures New Zealand’s outdoors has to offer, but still want to enjoy what is considered to be a famous kiwi travel style – camping. We know you want high quality yet affordable camping solution, and that is exactly why we have come up with the Ferns, which we think will be the BEST New Zealand Campervan rental option.

Standard equipment and features include kitchen facilities with a 21 litre fridge, sink, portable gas stove, bench that slides out into a double bed, pots, pans, crockery, cutlery, duvet and pillows. Great storage capacity, CD player and air conditioning in the driver’s cabin.

The Ferns will be launched with a package including a free day hire (if you travel 21 days or more), solar shower, picnic table, picnic chairs and a GPS navigation system. Bookings are available from all New Zealand branches with travel from 1st October.