#167
I am planning to visit Dubai in November 2011. Does any one have a discount code without advance purchase requirements ?
I prefer the Grosvenor House or the Sheraton Jumeirah hotels.
I tried many of the code mentioned here but nothing works out.
I prefer the Grosvenor House or the Sheraton Jumeirah hotels.
I tried many of the code mentioned here but nothing works out.
#168
strikerbird , Jul 31, 2011 5:09 am
I have concluded, that there are no codes or anything one can use to lower the price if you dont work for a cooperate
#169
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?? Many groups have them, AARP and ABA to name two.Originally Posted by strikerbird
I have concluded, that there are no codes or anything one can use to lower the price if you dont work for a cooperate
#170
controller1 , Jul 31, 2011 8:45 am
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In the past, it has been the practice of many on FT to not post SET codes. The OP should contact organizations which he/she may be a member to inquire about a Starwood SET code.Originally Posted by Dr. HFH
?? Many groups have them, AARP and ABA to name two.
SPG SET code for IBM
could someone please PM me an IBM SET code for SPG please. i am doing some consulting work for IBM and planning on traveling to florida for a family vacation and want to see if i could get some help with the rate at SPG. Many many thanks in advance.
Kev
Kev
#172
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Kev
Your contacts at IBM have easy access to this information. You should ask them.Originally Posted by kevinhuan
could someone please PM me an IBM SET code for SPG please. i am doing some consulting work for IBM and planning on traveling to florida for a family vacation and want to see if i could get some help with the rate at SPG. Many many thanks in advance.Kev
#173
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IBM does not have a preferred relationship with SPG, so the SET code is not any better than the AAA rate. So even if you had the code it's highly unlikely to save you any money.Originally Posted by sbtinme
Your contacts at IBM have easy access to this information. You should ask them.
#174
JFKSFOLAX_friend , Oct 9, 2011 9:14 pm
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Kev
Why did you post the same thing twice seven minutes apart?Originally Posted by kevinhuan
could someone please PM me an IBM SET code for SPG please. i am doing some consulting work for IBM and planning on traveling to florida for a family vacation and want to see if i could get some help with the rate at SPG. Many many thanks in advance.Kev
Hyatt and IBM have a close relationship.
#175
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Kev
ask the people at ibm for the code....if you are entitled to it then they will give it to you....Originally Posted by kevinhuan
could someone please PM me an IBM SET code for SPG please. i am doing some consulting work for IBM and planning on traveling to florida for a family vacation and want to see if i could get some help with the rate at SPG. Many many thanks in advance.Kev
#176
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Just checked some random dates in December on SPG.com at W Miami. BAR was $859, AAA $816.05, and IBM $773.10. I agree, however, with some posts upthread. If you're entitled to use an IBM SET, you can get it from your IBM contacts. If not, you aren't entitled to use it and should not. Not to mention that you could, I suppose, be looking at rack rate at checkin if you are asked for IBM ID and cannot produce it.Originally Posted by moman
IBM does not have a preferred relationship with SPG, so the SET code is not any better than the AAA rate. So even if you had the code it's highly unlikely to save you any money.
#177
Anyone work at Lockheed? Im on a project for the gvmt and normally use that rate but am wondering if LM has any relationship with SPG... most of my co-workers that arent on gvmt projects use Marriott.
#178
yosithezet , Feb 17, 2012 10:06 am
Moderator, El Al and Marriott Bonvoy, FlyerTalk Evangelist
It seems that a reminder is in order in this thread. As the original is quite eloquent, I'll quote:
Co-Moderator, SPG
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We have read through this thread again and discussed in considerable detail how this it has gone off track in recent days. It is clear to us that, by far, the largest percentage of forum members prefer things just as they have been for many years. So we see no compelling reason to change this approach.
The posts inviting others to share their corporate SET codes (as well as the discussion surrounding those posts) have been deleted. They will continue to not be allowed, nor will the posts soliciting a private, 'black market' of these codes.
People sharing them amongst themselves, in private, is obviously not of concern to us, but the use of the Starwood forum for mining them is. Members of this board have been are clear that it's not what they want this place to become.
If you have any comments or concerns about this policy, please contact the moderators privately, via the private message system. Do not post them here in this thread, or elsewhere in the forum, as all discussions regarding the actions of moderators must be conducted in private, per the rules of FlyerTalk.
Thank you everyone, for your understanding, even if you disagree with the approach.
AZ Travels the World
& San Diego 1K (now yosithezet)
Starwood Forum Moderators
yosithezetOriginally Posted by AZ Travels the World
As gleff posted some 6 years ago now, the convention in the Starwood forum is that members don't post corporate discount codes. We have read through this thread again and discussed in considerable detail how this it has gone off track in recent days. It is clear to us that, by far, the largest percentage of forum members prefer things just as they have been for many years. So we see no compelling reason to change this approach.
The posts inviting others to share their corporate SET codes (as well as the discussion surrounding those posts) have been deleted. They will continue to not be allowed, nor will the posts soliciting a private, 'black market' of these codes.
People sharing them amongst themselves, in private, is obviously not of concern to us, but the use of the Starwood forum for mining them is. Members of this board have been are clear that it's not what they want this place to become.
If you have any comments or concerns about this policy, please contact the moderators privately, via the private message system. Do not post them here in this thread, or elsewhere in the forum, as all discussions regarding the actions of moderators must be conducted in private, per the rules of FlyerTalk.
Thank you everyone, for your understanding, even if you disagree with the approach.
AZ Travels the World
& San Diego 1K (now yosithezet)
Starwood Forum Moderators
Co-Moderator, SPG
#179
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Will hotels honor the rate if you don't have company identification at checkin?
In Marriott chain they will let you pay the difference to the rack rate on the spot.Originally Posted by TravelGuy1965
How often have people been asked for thier company card or badge when using thier company SET#?Will hotels honor the rate if you don't have company identification at checkin?
#180
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And thus the answer to my question in another thread about who actually pays rack.Originally Posted by NA-Flyer
In Marriott chain they will let you pay the difference to the rack rate on the spot.