Originally Posted by
RogerD408
Just to be clear, the search would not be on FT but on the MR database itself. Not claiming to be an expert, but I have done very similar things in my job when merging DBs and purging duplicate entries. Searching for accounts that have received stay credit for more than one night on the same date is pretty straight forward.
And pointing out MR does not follow their own T&Cs on a public board could be just the incentive needed for someone like Marriott Concierge to put in a request. And since MR "owns" the account, they are within their rights to close the account and you can be out nearly half a million points (a minor reduction in their liabilities).
As always posted on FT YMMV, so just because one event happens, does not a policy make.
nabco stated that he received points, not stay credit. I agree that it would easy to search for accounts receiving stay credit for more than one night on the same date (and I would be surprised if there was not some kind of exception report for this), but I think it would be much harder and probably not worth it to find members who incorrectly received points for rooms paid for by someone else.