Originally Posted by
GetSetJetSet
It’s not fraud, he’s paying for the room and he’s there to check in. I checked in to the Grand Hyatt in Tokyo once then went straight out and ended up partying until I needed to leave for the airport. I just popped back and got my bags, was that a “fraud” stay?
Good Lord. Did you even read my comments? Would Hyatt object to what you did? No.
If the seller wouldn't object or didn’t object then there’s zero issue.
But, if you are intentionally seeking to deceive or lie your way into something of monetary value then therein lies the issue.
Hopefully the Hyatt Concierge will comment on this in terms of whether they consider pretend (but paid for) stays, in order to get Globalist status, to be fraud and would take action against people they think are doing this... which could be easily reported to them by hotels.