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Old Dec 14, 2013 | 7:54 pm
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Originally Posted by tkey75
I scanned through a couple pages and didn't find an answer so my apologies for asking somethin that has probably been asked before.

I'm cleaning up my GP account. My work books and pays for my stays. They book directly with Hyatt. I don't stay at Hyatt much, but enough that I'd qualify for Plat, if the guy I just spoke to didn't tell me that:

Stays not paid for by me do not qualify for stay credit.

I know I don't get the points for anything other than incidentals.

Is this true? If not, how do I convince them otherwise? He was pretty adamant.
Are your stays "master billed" to the company - if so then you are correct in that you don't get stay credit or points on the room itself. If the stay is booked by the company but paid for by you (reimbursed later for the stay or paid for with a corporate credit card with your name on the card) you are entitled to the points / stay credit.

Originally Posted by duke2013
I have 2 free nights certificate from the chase hyatt card sign-up and I'm not sure if I will be able to use them before they expire. Is it possible to do a booking for a family member instead? What about non-family members? Thanks
According to T&Cs no they are not transferable.
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