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Old Dec 2, 2018, 6:38 pm
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Originally Posted by Segments

The assumption is that the OP is a lucrative member. Based purely on their self assessment.

If if they truly are that lucrative from Marriott’s perspective then I’m confident the member will be well taken care by Marriott. Their history of soft landings and the old PP invite only level for the top guests suggests they clearly have a team and process dedicated to making profitable members feel valued.
about half of my stays are in london (and I do 100+ nights a year). I think I'm getting a screaming good deal when I book a room at one of my preferred properties for £220 a night. I just made a week and a half long booking at £375 a night. I try to keep things not much over £400 if I can. That is anywhere from $286 / night at the cheapest rate and the best exchange rate to $720 / night at the top end, with less favorable exchange rates seen in recent times. So I could cross the new spend threshold before even qualifying for platinum.

you want me to *assume* marriot will take care of me, yet they are locking me out of ltpp. I dont care about soft landings. I care about the next 40 years (I hope! ) of pp status even if I'm not traveling 75+ nights a year anymore - you know, what I should have earned after many years of loyalty more than just 1 or 2 million points earned and literally over 2 years worth of nights stayed butts in bed.

someone in another thread asked if marriot would give them platinum if a few night error in their year to day night count would make them cross the threshold for 50 nights after they did a mattress run to get the last mile in. I told them that in my experience with spg, if you have a good story, and can show good faith, they will probably give you the status as goodwill even if the nights get clawed back. Other posters with marriot experience said there is no way this would happen. That doesnt give me a lot of faith that marriot will take care of me, especially once I'm no longer spending 1/3rd of the year in their beds...
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