Rapid posting has returned
#1
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Rapid posting has returned
After a long time of posting not occurring for several days, my last 2 postings occurred the next morning. This is a big improvement obviously..
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#3


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anyone seeing fast postings (within 24 hours) of Hyatt Place? I need check access to some points via a reservation this evening, and battling between A Hyatt Regency (1,000 G1 bonus) and Hyatt Place (2,000 G2 Bonus). Do you know if there is anything a local manager can do manually to make sure points are posted the next day or two?
Thanks!
Thanks!
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Join Date: Nov 2010
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anyone seeing fast postings (within 24 hours) of Hyatt Place? I need check access to some points via a reservation this evening, and battling between A Hyatt Regency (1,000 G1 bonus) and Hyatt Place (2,000 G2 Bonus). Do you know if there is anything a local manager can do manually to make sure points are posted the next day or two?
Thanks!
Thanks!
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Not only have I seen next-day posting on my (admittedly not very large data set of) two stays this year, but they both posted correctly with all bonuses, so no manual intervention needed. Great start of the new year! ^
#8
Join Date: Oct 2010
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I'm not sure how the posting actually works, but my guess is that each property has to send the stays information to GP (electronically) and when the sweep occurs, the stay/points will post to the cardholder account. If that's the case, I guess some properties are more diligent in clicking that "submit" button than others.
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Join Date: Mar 2005
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Just out of curiosity, why is it so important to everyone that the points post rapidly?
a. You need the points to make an award reservation
b. You travel so much that it’s too difficult to track your points if they don’t post immediately.
c. You like to have something to complain about.
d. All of the above
e. None of the above (and provide another reason...the more sarcastic the better)
The person who provides the best response to "e. None of the above" will win 10,000 gold passport points posted to their account at a date to be determined.
a. You need the points to make an award reservation
b. You travel so much that it’s too difficult to track your points if they don’t post immediately.
c. You like to have something to complain about.
d. All of the above
e. None of the above (and provide another reason...the more sarcastic the better)
The person who provides the best response to "e. None of the above" will win 10,000 gold passport points posted to their account at a date to be determined.
Last edited by rm76; Jan 19, 2011 at 7:25 pm
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Just out of curiosity, why is it so important to everyone that the points post rapidly?
a. You need the points to make an award reservation
b. You travel so much that its too difficult to track your points if they dont post immediately.
c. You like to have something to complain about.
d. All of the above
e. None of the above (and provide another reason...the more sarcastic the better)
The person who provides the best response to "e. None of the above" will will 10,000 gold passport points posted to their account at a date to be determined.
a. You need the points to make an award reservation
b. You travel so much that its too difficult to track your points if they dont post immediately.
c. You like to have something to complain about.
d. All of the above
e. None of the above (and provide another reason...the more sarcastic the better)
The person who provides the best response to "e. None of the above" will will 10,000 gold passport points posted to their account at a date to be determined.

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Just out of curiosity, why is it so important to everyone that the points post rapidly?
a. You need the points to make an award reservation
b. You travel so much that its too difficult to track your points if they dont post immediately.
c. You like to have something to complain about.
d. All of the above
e. None of the above (and provide another reason...the more sarcastic the better)
The person who provides the best response to "e. None of the above" will will 10,000 gold passport points posted to their account at a date to be determined.
a. You need the points to make an award reservation
b. You travel so much that its too difficult to track your points if they dont post immediately.
c. You like to have something to complain about.
d. All of the above
e. None of the above (and provide another reason...the more sarcastic the better)
The person who provides the best response to "e. None of the above" will will 10,000 gold passport points posted to their account at a date to be determined.

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E. Calling every airline, rental car and hotel customer service agent once or twice a day allows me to pretend I am juggling dozens of relationships with lovely persons of the opposite gender.
#13
Join Date: Nov 2010
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Just out of curiosity, why is it so important to everyone that the points post rapidly?
a. You need the points to make an award reservation
b. You travel so much that it’s too difficult to track your points if they don’t post immediately.
c. You like to have something to complain about.
d. All of the above
e. None of the above (and provide another reason...the more sarcastic the better)
The person who provides the best response to "e. None of the above" will will 10,000 gold passport points posted to their account at a date to be determined.
a. You need the points to make an award reservation
b. You travel so much that it’s too difficult to track your points if they don’t post immediately.
c. You like to have something to complain about.
d. All of the above
e. None of the above (and provide another reason...the more sarcastic the better)
The person who provides the best response to "e. None of the above" will will 10,000 gold passport points posted to their account at a date to be determined.

. Just for the sake of 10,000 GP Points
, Frequent Traveller usually want to have every thing is neat and on schedule. If they realized that Hyatt Corporation points posting is taking so many time, it is a disturbing fact. Furthermore, more importantly, to saw HIGH "Lifetime Points Earned" and be able to reach top 1% in terms of Hyatt Gold Passport Points /OR The highest "BANK" for Hyatt Gold Passport Points can be considered as an achievement. For example: George Clooney in the FILM "Up in the air". This guy has earned and collected 10,000,000 Miles and did not even use the Miles for any Redemption or such. Any one here has been collected (not earned)10,000,000 Miles OR 10,000,000 Hyatt Gold Passport Points without any redemption?!Guess not

Last edited by HaryoS; Jan 19, 2011 at 9:41 pm
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E.
We live in a real-time world where you can read my latest thoughts on twitter seconds after I had them. And Hyatt can charge my credit card in real-time, so why is it not reasonable to expect that the stay appears on my GP account at least at the same time as the payment charge appears on my credit card account?
Running batch jobs at the end of the day to post stays to a central computer somewhere is soooo 20th century.
We live in a real-time world where you can read my latest thoughts on twitter seconds after I had them. And Hyatt can charge my credit card in real-time, so why is it not reasonable to expect that the stay appears on my GP account at least at the same time as the payment charge appears on my credit card account?
Running batch jobs at the end of the day to post stays to a central computer somewhere is soooo 20th century.

