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ftv May 6, 2013 11:28 am

Language technicality: Are promotion dates really "between" the stated dates?
 
The end of Choice's really great 8,000 point (after 2 stay) promotion is quickly growing to a close (thanks for the bonus points BTW...you've kept me loyeal to Choice.)

The terms of the promotions state qualifying stay must start be between Feb 28 and May 15.

Does a stay count where the check in day is May 15? That isn't technically "between" Feb 28 and May 15, but sometimes promotions run that way.

sdsearch May 7, 2013 7:47 pm

Actually, the terms state:

"After a second qualifying stay with arrival between 2/28/13 and 5/15/13"

It's right there in post 1 of the main thread about this promo:

http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/choic...00-points.html

It's clear to me that "arrival" means the day you arrive must be by May 15, but you can check out after May 15.

ftnoob May 8, 2013 1:54 pm

I've edited the original thread title to more clearly express the OP's question.

Contrast:
  • Stated Language: "After a second qualifying stay with arrival between 2/28/13 and 5/15/13" technically means valid arrival dates are 3/1/13 through 5/14/13.
  • Alternate Language: "After a second qualifying stay with arrival from 2/28/13 through 5/15/13" would mean valid arrival dates are 2/28/13 through 5/15/13.
It's a legitimate question, one which perhaps has been asked and answered previously, but I'm not a CP expert so I can only guess.


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