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#77
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Southern England
Programs: VS, BA, HHonours, IHG Rewards, Best Western
Posts: 110
I don't know if this is a fairly recent addition, but Hampton works in addition to Doubletree. http://www.topguest.com/programs/hilton
Updated to add: I guess Hampton isn't a recent addition, found this thread http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/hilto...guest-com.html
Updated to add: I guess Hampton isn't a recent addition, found this thread http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/hilto...guest-com.html
There aren't many Hampton properties over here but if I come across one again I'll try checking in.
#79
Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Monterey
Programs: HH Dia, Avis First, Marriott Gold, IHG Gold, AS
Posts: 188
#80
Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Monterey
Programs: HH Dia, Avis First, Marriott Gold, IHG Gold, AS
Posts: 188
#82
Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Guernsey, Channel Islands
Programs: BA Bronze, HH Diamond, A-Club Plat, Club Carlson Gold Elite, Marriott Gold, IHG Spire Ambassador
Posts: 354
#83
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: York, PA
Programs: MRSPG LT Tit, HH Diamond, Hertz Pres.
Posts: 1,737
FYI, Topguest must not like giving points
I am an avid user of 4sq. It allows me to keep my family apprised of my travels and locations in the event of an emergency.
I received a message from TG last week stating they felt I was in violation of the TG policies, but could not tell me which one. I travel extensively and also sell to hotels. Whenever I am in a property, I check in, period. Yes, I have gotten thousands of points for HI express and Dbl tree.
Apparently TG does not like that and booted my account
I received a message from TG last week stating they felt I was in violation of the TG policies, but could not tell me which one. I travel extensively and also sell to hotels. Whenever I am in a property, I check in, period. Yes, I have gotten thousands of points for HI express and Dbl tree.
Apparently TG does not like that and booted my account
#84
Join Date: Feb 2010
Posts: 959
I am an avid user of 4sq. It allows me to keep my family apprised of my travels and locations in the event of an emergency.
I received a message from TG last week stating they felt I was in violation of the TG policies, but could not tell me which one. I travel extensively and also sell to hotels. Whenever I am in a property, I check in, period. Yes, I have gotten thousands of points for HI express and Dbl tree.
Apparently TG does not like that and booted my account
I received a message from TG last week stating they felt I was in violation of the TG policies, but could not tell me which one. I travel extensively and also sell to hotels. Whenever I am in a property, I check in, period. Yes, I have gotten thousands of points for HI express and Dbl tree.
Apparently TG does not like that and booted my account
#86
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: PIT
Programs: HHonors Diamond, SW A-List Preferred
Posts: 378
I got the same "you're in violation" e-mail earlier this week. I've since stopped checking into the DT that's across the street from work. I'll keep checking in sporadically, but really, the only reason I signed up for the program was to get the hotel points. Heck, I have friends who check into the same stupid intersection on their way to or from work - I wonder if they're getting the same "you're checking in here too often" e-mail. I'm guessing not.
#87
Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: SFO
Programs: AC SE, AA EXP MM, UA Gold MM, Hyatt Glob, Marriott Titanium, HH Dia, IHG Plat
Posts: 4,777
[QUOTE=Minneapolis;15225979]Team,
Sure, 50 HH points is worth less than a penny on the ground, but I could see how these would add up. Note: earning is capped at 50pts/day.
Actually 50 HHonors points is worth 25 cents at the common valuation of 0.5 cents per point. So let's say you "check in" 200 days per year, that's $50. Arguably worthwhile, though I wouldn't go out of my way.
Sure, 50 HH points is worth less than a penny on the ground, but I could see how these would add up. Note: earning is capped at 50pts/day.
Actually 50 HHonors points is worth 25 cents at the common valuation of 0.5 cents per point. So let's say you "check in" 200 days per year, that's $50. Arguably worthwhile, though I wouldn't go out of my way.
Last edited by Explore; Dec 21, 2012 at 12:16 pm Reason: Clarity
#88
Join Date: Mar 2012
Programs: HHonors, Star Alliance
Posts: 72
I got the same message about violating the TOS.
I logged in to review my account and it seems I wasn't receiving points for all my checkins.
To solve this problem, I just check into a different Doubletree and the points have been posting correctly for a week or so now.
Its a pain of they suspend your account though. You have to get a new 4sqr AND Hilton account. Thankfully, Hilton allows you to merge accounts free of charge.
I logged in to review my account and it seems I wasn't receiving points for all my checkins.
To solve this problem, I just check into a different Doubletree and the points have been posting correctly for a week or so now.
Its a pain of they suspend your account though. You have to get a new 4sqr AND Hilton account. Thankfully, Hilton allows you to merge accounts free of charge.