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QPFY rate program
I’ve tried googling what this is out of interest, and did a search on the forum but no results.
Booked a hotel using my employers Marriott portal, and the Bonvoy app displays “QPFY rate program” under the app’s reservation details section in Trips, but if I try QPFY as a code on the website it doesn’t work, and QPFY isn’t my employers corporate code either. So what is “QPFY rate program”, what does QPFY mean? |
QPFY is an Oracle corporate code. Wiser not to use something like this, as it could be interpreted as fraud?
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Originally Posted by vanabb
(Post 34433903)
QPFY is an Oracle corporate code. Wiser not to use something like this, as it could be interpreted as fraud?
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Originally Posted by vanabb
(Post 34433903)
QPFY is an Oracle corporate code. Wiser not to use
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Is the OP an Oracle employee? Or are codes reused across different companies?
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This assumes the the OP is not affiliated with Oracle, obviously. There are already thread(s) about corporate codes and why ineligible people should not use them.
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I now have a XPGE rate code showing up on one of my reservations. This is a BRG-approved rate.
Does anyone know what’s the “XPGE rate program”? |
not sure why anyone is wringing their hands about the OP's employer, seems pretty clear.
Booked a hotel using my employers Marriott portal, and the Bonvoy app displays “QPFY rate program” |
I agree .. Unless he hacked and their “employee portal” at Oracle looks like he works there 🤓✅
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