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satori Apr 9, 2008 11:38 am

Double Base Points - Really?
 
A Hilton HHonors promotion has me wondering what is really meant by double base points. I am referring to the promotion at http://www.embassysuitessocal.com/specials.php

The wording and I bolded the wording I question:

"Double HHonors Promotion
Travel to Sunny Southern California and Earn Double HHonors Points! Come and enjoy all the attractions, shopping and dining Southern California has to offer and stay at one of sixteen Embassy Suites in the area! Hotel locations range from Ventura to San Diego and include spacious accommodations in a two-room suite, complimentary cooked-to-order breakfast for each registered guest and nightly Manager's Reception.* Plus, earn double Hilton HHonors Base points and work towards the HHonors rewards you want twice as fast - from free nights to once-in-a-lifetime vacation experiences! Click on your desired property below and make your reservations between now and December 31, 2008 to earn your rewards. Stay must include a Sunday night. "

I called up the HHonors service center and pointed out the wording shown here and the fact there are no terms and conditions associated with this offer.

The interpretation is huge for elite status consideration. HHonors Gold is earned with 60,000 base points which is equivalent to $6,000 in eligible hotel charges (10 base points earned/eligible $ spent).

Double base points would mean $3,000 in eligible spending would earn 60,000 base points.

HHonors Diamond would be earned with $5,000 in spending compared to $10,000 to earn 100,000 base points.

Interpreting double base points in this way is a strategy for attaining elite status on spending rather than stays or nights.

I called Hilton HHonors Service Center and the representative stated that double base points means double base points for elite status qualification.

Here are the Terms and Conditions from a Conrad Hotels newsletter email I received yesterday for Conrad Istanbul and a double base points promotion.

"Double Base points" means you will receive a bonus equal to the number of Base points earned during a stay. Bonus points earned on Base points do not count toward VIP tier qualification.

The HHonors customer service representative stated since the Embassy Suites offer does not have terms and conditions, then the double elite points do count for VIP tier qualification.

What are others' thoughts on this issue and has anyone else looked into this?

cfischer Apr 9, 2008 11:49 am

looks like an error to me ... better take screenshots ;)

dapastaguy Apr 9, 2008 12:52 pm

double points
 
The last time I had double points at a hilton the room rate was higher... I should have read the small print!

rdchen Apr 9, 2008 2:23 pm

As usual, HH CSR is wrong. Per HH T&Cs (Accrual of Points, section 4):


Bonus points earned on Base points do not count toward VIP tier qualification (Example - "Double Base points" or "Triple Base points" promotions).

AJSpark Apr 14, 2008 10:33 am


Originally Posted by satori (Post 9544207)
Plus, earn double Hilton HHonors Base points and work towards the HHonors rewards you want twice as fast - from free nights to once-in-a-lifetime vacation experiences! Click on your desired property below and make your reservations between now and December 31, 2008 to earn your rewards. Stay must include a Sunday night.

My personal interpretation is that the Double Base Points will count toward earning rewards, but not toward qualification for the next status tier.


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