Originally Posted by
StayingHomeIsBetter
Fraudulent misrepresentation - Instance of false statement where (1) the party making the statement is aware that it is false or disregards the possibility of it being false, (2) the party making the statement does so to induce another party to enter into a contract, and (3) the other party enters the contract as a result of the statement and consequently suffers a loss.
You really think Marriott's going to press charges against someone for trying to use a discount code? I don't condone it, but really... can you imagine the PR ****storm that would cause? All they'll do is charge you the rack rate when they find out.