Best Western Rewards - Free Best Western Platinum Elite Membership
TAHKUCT
Apr 30, 08, 7:31 pm
Taken from Fatwallet Forum: "Got a brochure today with my Standard Chartered Bank statement advertising free Platinum Elite Memberships.
Go to www.gcciasia.com/scb
Enter promo code: BWSCB2008
First 6 Digits of Card: 486419"
http://www.fatwallet.com/t/52/826975
ktremor
May 1, 08, 10:39 am
Taken from Fatwallet Forum: "Got a brochure today with my Standard Chartered Bank statement advertising free Platinum Elite Memberships.
Go to www.gcciasia.com/scb
Enter promo code: BWSCB2008
First 6 Digits of Card: 486419"
http://www.fatwallet.com/t/52/826975
How can you add this to a current membership or can two memberships can be combined?
TAHKUCT
May 1, 08, 2:19 pm
How can you add this to a current membership or can two memberships can be combined?
I don't know. I have never stayed at Best Western, but found this offer and posted here so others can benefit.
T&C's (bolding mine)
1. Standard Chartered Bank credit card must be presented at the time of booking, check-in and payment.
2. Cardmembers understand and accept that Standard Chartered Bank and its subsidiaries and affiliates (collectively referred to as "the Bank") are not the supplier of the products/services nor an agent of any merchant featured in this program. The Bank shall have no legal liability relating to any aspect of the products/services including, without limitation, their quality and the supply. The Bank makes no representation as to the quality or performance of the goods and services featured herein. Any dispute relating to quality, performance or inability to receive any featured offer must be resolved directly with the merchant.
3.The Bank shall not at any time be held responsible or held liable for any loss, injury, damage or harm suffered Or incurred by or in connection with the use of the offers/privileges by any person including any loss suffered due to the continuation or discontinuation of the program.
4. In all such cases, the decision of the Bank and respective merchants shall be final. Should a dispute arise, the participating merchant reserves the right to interpret the terms and conditions and arbitrate the final decision.
mrdarren
May 4, 08, 1:25 am
thanks for sharing!