Originally Posted by
soitgoes
I agree that it's not clear to me as a consumer. The two BOGO terms that could be used to deny BOGO use would be, I suspect, the exclusion of "employee rates" and specification of "publicly available rates".
soitgoes, you are correct in the reference to "employee rates" , which makes the rate a non-qualifying rate, and, therefore no stay credit and/or points. I have already responded to the BOGO usage.
Some hotels will give points and stay credits and honour BOGO certificates, regardless, but there is no entitlement to these.
mxm135