Obtaining points for multiple rooms
#1
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Join Date: Dec 2017
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Obtaining points for multiple rooms
Hi,
since I'm travelling a lot to US and stay at HI together with several associates of mine (not part of IHG Rewards Club) I was wondering if I could accrue points for them as well. I've asked the customer service and the reply was the folliwng:
I’ve reviewed the Terms & Conditions of IHG Rewards Club and it states the following:
Everyone pays for himself, and the invoice needs to be for each person separately. So I was thinking that I would put my name + surname as a second person registered in the room, and then report a retro claim (missing stay report). Do you think it will go through ?
since I'm travelling a lot to US and stay at HI together with several associates of mine (not part of IHG Rewards Club) I was wondering if I could accrue points for them as well. I've asked the customer service and the reply was the folliwng:
I would like to take this opportunity to inform you that in order to earn points for a multiple reservation at U.S. and Canadian hotels (less than 10), the reservation/s must be under your IHG®Rewards Club account and the name on the reservation should exactly be the same as the one on the account for you to be eligible to earn the points.To further discuss this, below are all of the conditions that must be met in order to earn points;· Room/s or reservation must be book using qualifying rate by calling our service center or booking through our website www.ihgrewardsclub.com· Room/s or reservation must be book under member's name· Member must be physically present at the hotel for the duration of stay· Room/s or reservation must be paid for using member's own credit card
I’ve reviewed the Terms & Conditions of IHG Rewards Club and it states the following:
“At U.S. and Canadian hotels (except InterContinental® Alliance Resorts), you can collect points or miles on all Eligible Charges for multiple hotel rooms (less than 10) provided those rooms are used in conjunction with the member's stay at the same hotel, and that their IHG® Rewards Club member number is recorded on each reservation, or the charges from those multiple room reservations are referred to on the hotel room bill associated with the member's reservation.”
#2
Join Date: Mar 2015
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Hi,
since I'm travelling a lot to US and stay at HI together with several associates of mine (not part of IHG Rewards Club) I was wondering if I could accrue points for them as well. I've asked the customer service and the reply was the folliwng:
I’ve reviewed the Terms & Conditions of IHG Rewards Club and it states the following:
Everyone pays for himself, and the invoice needs to be for each person separately. So I was thinking that I would put my name + surname as a second person registered in the room, and then report a retro claim (missing stay report). Do you think it will go through ?
since I'm travelling a lot to US and stay at HI together with several associates of mine (not part of IHG Rewards Club) I was wondering if I could accrue points for them as well. I've asked the customer service and the reply was the folliwng:
I’ve reviewed the Terms & Conditions of IHG Rewards Club and it states the following:
Everyone pays for himself, and the invoice needs to be for each person separately. So I was thinking that I would put my name + surname as a second person registered in the room, and then report a retro claim (missing stay report). Do you think it will go through ?
#3
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Thailand
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Hi,
since I'm travelling a lot to US and stay at HI together with several associates of mine (not part of IHG Rewards Club) I was wondering if I could accrue points for them as well. I've asked the customer service and the reply was the folliwng:
I’ve reviewed the Terms & Conditions of IHG Rewards Club and it states the following:
Everyone pays for himself, and the invoice needs to be for each person separately. So I was thinking that I would put my name + surname as a second person registered in the room, and then report a retro claim (missing stay report). Do you think it will go through ?
since I'm travelling a lot to US and stay at HI together with several associates of mine (not part of IHG Rewards Club) I was wondering if I could accrue points for them as well. I've asked the customer service and the reply was the folliwng:
I’ve reviewed the Terms & Conditions of IHG Rewards Club and it states the following:
Everyone pays for himself, and the invoice needs to be for each person separately. So I was thinking that I would put my name + surname as a second person registered in the room, and then report a retro claim (missing stay report). Do you think it will go through ?
If your making each person pay for the room, then they should get the points.
#4
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But others are not interested in accruing points. According to the T&C there is no requirement to be the primary guest and pay for it, in order to obtain points <-that's the point
#5
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You are using wishful thinking to interpret the results as you would like them to be. I wouldn't be surprised if IHG shuts down your account for fraud with a claim like that.
#7
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I do this regularly. In the US, I get points for all the room nights. In Japan, just one room, which is annoying.
In the US, even if I book 4 rooms together, they get split up into 4 separate reservations. Oftentimes if I booked rooms for 2 people, the separated reservations end up being changed to 3 (careful, some properties if you don't pick notice it, there's an "extra person charge" -- and I go in and put the guest names into each reservation. I usually pay for all the rooms on my IHG Rewards Card, for additional points. The rooms show up as "overlapping stays" and one of them gets 'qualifying nights' while the others don't ... there's no rhyme nor reason to this. Sometimes I pay for all of them together (e.g. prepaid) and some of the rooms end up with $0 revenue and one room with huge revenue. But that's not necessarily the "qualifying nights" room.
I suppose it's possible to use different credit cards for the other rooms. Not sure if that automatically disqualifies points.
In the US, even if I book 4 rooms together, they get split up into 4 separate reservations. Oftentimes if I booked rooms for 2 people, the separated reservations end up being changed to 3 (careful, some properties if you don't pick notice it, there's an "extra person charge" -- and I go in and put the guest names into each reservation. I usually pay for all the rooms on my IHG Rewards Card, for additional points. The rooms show up as "overlapping stays" and one of them gets 'qualifying nights' while the others don't ... there's no rhyme nor reason to this. Sometimes I pay for all of them together (e.g. prepaid) and some of the rooms end up with $0 revenue and one room with huge revenue. But that's not necessarily the "qualifying nights" room.
I suppose it's possible to use different credit cards for the other rooms. Not sure if that automatically disqualifies points.
#8
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You have to transfer all costs to your bill and you get all the points. but you still get only your qualifying nights. and you have to book all nights.
#9
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