Originally Posted by
Colin
a business card or even just a relevant email adress proving the corporate domain will always be sufficient to validate eligibility for a corporate rate. the idea that a professional needs a letter from his manager stating the business nature of a trip is ludicrous. to all those who have a reasonable grip on reality, have zero pause that hyatt won’t allow you to stay on a corporate rate associated with your real life employer when the true nature of the travel is leisure.
Yeah that's kind of the entire point isn't it? This entire thread is only here for people trying to scam and use corporate rates they aren't entitled to. It serves zero purpose other than that. People on legit corporate travel? Yeah they need have no worry in pretty much any situation but that is not what is being discussed here 99.9% of the time. If you actually work for a company and have business cards, badges, emails, and can get communication with your company if needed, you'll never have any issues regardless of what silly nonsense is being mentioned here but no one here is ever asking about that. We all know every single person here is asking about fraud and how/if/how likely it is they all get away with it. Let's abandon the pretense please with the pseudo legitimate discussion as if anyone believes that's the issue being inquired about.