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Choice Corporate code 25% off
I ran across this when googling for coupons.
25% off Details: Get 20- 25% off business or personal travel for Century 21 System members and clients Does anyone have experience whether Choice Hotels actually ask for any ID when using a code? In this case, it certainly looks like it might be valid for anyone who ever looked at a house with a Century 21 agent, but I don't know if these are the true terms of the offer or just a website summary. This language is in the reservation when you click through: "Rate Program: Net VIP Rate - (An eligible party with identification must occupy the room to qualify for the Net VIP Rate.)" Thanks for any experience people have about this. Cheers, Doc |
Originally Posted by Doc Savage
(Post 23065061)
I ran across this when googling for coupons.
Code: 00803277 Does anyone have experience whether Choice Hotels actually ask for any ID when using a code? This language is in the reservation when you click through: "Rate Program: Net VIP Rate - (An eligible party with identification must occupy the room to qualify for the Net VIP Rate.)" Thanks for any experience people have about this. To answer your question: I have only been asked for an ID (proof) for a code stay one time (in 100+) and that was 6-8 years ago in suburban Atlantic City. NEVER, NEVER otherwise. Your chances are good, go ahead and use the code - have a B.S. story ready just in case you have the bad luck and get the 1 in 100 check-in clerk who is really doing their job! (the Organization name does appear on the computer so the clerks do know what it is called, so at least have the NAME of the organization for which code you are using in your heard, ready to recite.) As a consumer, one has the right to get the lowest price possible. It's only fair that you get to lessen the price comparable to other hotel patrons - and a proportionate reduction of the extraordinary sales taxes in many jurisdictions - soak the visitors, not the locals (this is a crime IMO.) |
Originally Posted by Doc Savage
(Post 23065061)
I ran across this when googling for coupons.
Code: 00803277 Does anyone have experience whether Choice Hotels actually ask for any ID when using a code? In this case, it certainly looks like it might be valid for anyone who ever looked at a house with a Century 21 agent, but I don't know if these are the true terms of the offer or just a website summary. This language is in the reservation when you click through: "Rate Program: Net VIP Rate - (An eligible party with identification must occupy the room to qualify for the Net VIP Rate.)" Thanks for any experience people have about this. Cheers, Doc Any help? |
Originally Posted by rkjflyer1
(Post 23303796)
How the heck does one apply this code?
Log-in. Click on 'View/Edit profile' on the left. The second section allows you to enter the name of the corp and your corporate ID. Then click 'submit' at the bottom. The next time you log-in and make a reservation, you should have a corporate rate option under the tab 'select rate'. I believe that most corporate rates are 15% off, so only an extra 5% over the AAA rate. |
This code seems to not work. You can enter it, it is known, but after you don't have any specific rate to chose (unlike my usual corporate rate)
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Originally Posted by lougord99
(Post 23303887)
I've never used this corporate code, but here is the way you apply corporate codes to your account.
Log-in. Click on 'View/Edit profile' on the left. The second section allows you to enter the name of the corp and your corporate ID. Then click 'submit' at the bottom. The next time you log-in and make a reservation, you should have a corporate rate option under the tab 'select rate'. I believe that most corporate rates are 15% off, so only an extra 5% over the AAA rate. |
Originally Posted by lougord99
(Post 23303887)
I believe that most corporate rates are 15% off, so only an extra 5% over the AAA rate.
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Originally Posted by sdsearch
(Post 23315155)
Well, Special Organization Savings rates (called SOS rates before you enter them, but relabeled SC15 rates after you enter them) require no special setup (just keying in the right 5-digit SOS code right before doing a search), and also are 15% off.
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Originally Posted by sdsearch
(Post 23315155)
Well, Special Organization Savings rates (called SOS rates before you enter them, but relabeled SC15 rates after you enter them) require no special setup (just keying in the right 5-digit SOS code right before doing a search), and also are 15% off.
In that case, this code doesn't work -- it's dead or never was active in the first place. |
Originally Posted by rkjflyer1
(Post 23317194)
In that case, this code doesn't work -- it's dead or never was active in the first place.
This Century 21 code is not a Special Organization Savings code. My whole points about bringing SOS in this thread was simply that if other corporate codes only give 15% off, then they seem no better (but much more work) than SOS codes. So if you don't have "legitimate" access to either, why not scrounge an SOS code instead of scrounging a corporate code? It's the claim of 25% off that makes this one corportate code possibly worth pursuing. |
Originally Posted by sdsearch
(Post 23320941)
You said above you tried the procedure documentd by lougord99 in post 4 above, but it told you on Aug 4 that it could take up to 10 business days. My calendar says it's only 2 days so far. So how do you know yet that it doesn't work?
This Century 21 code is not a Special Organization Savings code. why not scrounge an SOS code instead of scrounging a corporate code? . |
It was working when I first posted, looks like no joy now. Oh, well.
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Originally Posted by rkjflyer1
(Post 23348082)
Depends on if a SOS code is easier to scrounge . I scrounged with not much luck. Would you happen to have a list to alleviate my scrounging fatigue?
I just ran into an issue where as of yesterday & today, everywhere I search in California, Oregon, Washington state, Arizona, and Utah, SOS codes are bringing up nothing other than Rodeway Inn and/or EconoLodge. Further east some Comfort and/or Quality and/or other brand properties are coming up in some locations, but only a fraction of the hotels that used to show SOS/SC15 rates (at least as recently as a few weeks ago) now do. I wanted to see if it was just the SOS code I had been using or all the others, and I did a search, and found that most of the sites that used to list SOS codes (for example, a bunch of state farm bureaus) had either (a) stopped listing them publicly or (b) switched to corporate codes. (I did, however, find at least one other SOS code and it produced the same Rodeway/Econo-only results.) So I guess they're not easier to scrounge any more, and even if they are, at the moment they're not of very much use (unless Rodeway is your favorite brand). I'm not sure yet whether thiis Rodeway/Econo-only issue in the West is a temporary glitch or a change in policy about SC15 rates. |
^ That's good info.
So, just to confirm, since this code is a no go, is 15% the best available (if one can find it) discount right now? |
I've looked into this extensively and there are absolutely no discount codes (Century 21 included) that work at this time.
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