Originally Posted by
LondonElite
By Hyatt's T&C's it's pretty clearly fraud. If you take the time to read the program rules, you'll notice that it very clearly defines a 'stay' (any night or consecutive nights spent at a participating hotel), and notes that you must be a registered guest staying at the property, and pointing out that the member must actually check-in and complete their stay to earn points, no points awarded for a reservation that is not used, etc.
Maybe my english is not that good, but i didnt know , that the Company Hyatt can define in their regulations what a "fraud" regarding the legal terms is. Maybe that is different from the US and germany.
What is the defintion of "night spend"? there is nor irony behind my comment. a sleep? two hour ? and if do not sleep because i work?
We have to seperate the legal term fraud with company definitions and a moral story.
We have done several reservations in hyatt places in the US and in Dubai for 2 weeks, but didnt stay there. We were on a photo trip, depending on the weather, we were back for single days , sometimes not. Told them before. No problem.
As long as you check in personally, which is required, i dont see any reason for a discussion about this. not on a moral site, either.