Originally Posted by
ElevatorEnthusiast
These are the types of mental gymnastics required for someone to reconcile spending an extra $2K a year, per their claims, to get Globalist benefits. I can just imagine it now -
Hotel: "where did you get these vouchers? They are from two months ago. We haven't given out this color in ages."
Matt4200's friend: "Oh, um, Matt4200 gave them to me."
Hotel: "Oh, well, that's not allowed. Let me note that down."
You've successfully put both your friends in an awkward situation and landed yourself a negative note in your profile.
There’s also the situation where I’m in town, they’re in town I see the newly provided vouchers are the same and hand them to them.
Vouchers don’t have an expiration, they don’t state non-transferable, and these ones are not solely provided to Globalists.
It’s a valid situation which I provided a solution to above.
Also, this is a property that accounts for 2 nights this year for me, likely another 2 next year (separately). It’s not a particularly great property and I could easily live my life never going there again.
It’s a property that’s just convenient on a road trip however, there’s 2 other Hyatt’s nearby at the same price point and category, along with over a dozen Hiltons.
On one trip alone a TSU is saving me over $1,500 in 2023, so I’d consider then value added personally. I definitely compare my future travel plans with the cost as well to see if it’s worth it as all my travel is personal travel none for business.