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applejax Mar 22, 2019 10:53 am


Originally Posted by VXforever (Post 30912579)
NO. the most police will do is nothing.

LOL Exactly. Even calling the police would probably result in the receptionist loosing their job. Could you imagine the negative publicity calling the police on a guest using a SET code would cause? It's not like #Bonvoyed can afford any more negative publicity right now anyways.

VXforever Mar 22, 2019 1:20 pm


Originally Posted by RogerD408 (Post 30912995)
Yes, as it doesn't fall under their jurisdiction being a civil offence. The property has every right to file suit and probably will for a large enough payback. Unfortunately the publicity would cause more harm than they could ever hope of getting a recovery. That's way a lot of out-of-court settlements include a non-disclosure clause so both parties can fly under the radar to avoid the media.

You would need quite a pattern of SET abuse - and demonstrable abuse, at that - to get a hotel chain (forget a specific property) to file a claim against you to recover money.

Generally, once abuse is demonstrable, the hotel doesn't honor the rate. They force you to take a hike or pay a higher rate. It's not like they document the abuse and let it simmer until it reaches a certain dollar threshold.

RogerD408 Mar 22, 2019 2:00 pm


Originally Posted by VXforever (Post 30917859)
You would need quite a pattern of SET abuse - and demonstrable abuse, at that - to get a hotel chain (forget a specific property) to file a claim against you to recover money.

Generally, once abuse is demonstrable, the hotel doesn't honor the rate. They force you to take a hike or pay a higher rate. It's not like they document the abuse and let it simmer until it reaches a certain dollar threshold.

I believe I eluded to an unlikely situation, but I can see if the abuse is discovered to have been going on for a long time (say six months into a nine-month project of weekly stays) the dollar loss can be substantial and more than a slap on the wrist of saying not anymore. Again, unlikely since they might look like a fool for not finding it sooner.

VXforever Mar 22, 2019 3:30 pm


Originally Posted by RogerD408 (Post 30917958)
I believe I eluded to an unlikely situation, but I can see if the abuse is discovered to have been going on for a long time (say six months into a nine-month project of weekly stays) the dollar loss can be substantial and more than a slap on the wrist of saying not anymore. Again, unlikely since they might look like a fool for not finding it sooner.

True, although good lord, if you're doing weekly stays at the same place for 6-9 months, I think you'd be able to negotiate your own great discount?

Tiklpikl Mar 26, 2019 10:20 pm

Marriott Tbilisi Georgia Code
 
Very excited travelling to Tbilisi this April. Have tried the list:). Family with 3 adults is challenging on the purse strings. Please give me the code for the beautiful classic Marriot Tbilisi. I’m a member of Marriott now B... doesn’t make much difference especially booking executive lounge and breakfast. Cheers

KevisionB Mar 31, 2019 11:17 pm

can anyone please recommend a discount code for San Francisco three night (weekend) in June. An economy style visit is the plan. I was SPG prior and got a lot of use out of the Z*H/Z*R codes of way back. I haven't traveled since the merger and I'm thinking about shelving my plans after getting nowhere on the bonvoy site tonight!

barracuda93 Apr 1, 2019 9:40 pm

Any code to use for Manila Marriott?

stc Apr 11, 2019 10:30 pm

As a point of reference, in my 1500+ nights at Starwood/Marriott and 1000+ nights at Hilton, a large fraction of them on Corporate Rates for clients or other associated companies, I have NEVER been asked to produce a company ID nor have I ever been asked to produce an AAA or AARP card. Now maybe I look honest, but I don't understand what all this fuss is about.

edge Apr 16, 2019 12:30 pm

Yes you can get your self screwed using an IBM rate
 

Originally Posted by derpelikan (Post 30791872)
never use ibm in bangkok. I can tell you from experience that without a company id or ibm business card they will charge you rackrate of the day for that room.
dont ever try it at the Westin, Fourpoints, SGS these hotels will instantly request the id before arrival via email or request it at check in no exceptions. I had booked 2 rooms once and my friend had to pay rack which was double the price as we could only present one valid ibm business card.

dp

I used to be a Manager in my younger days at Hertz, we told the reps to ask for IBM id's specifically because the rate was under $20 but had a mileage charge. More than once people slipped by and proceeded to drive all over California on vacation thinking they had saved a bunch of money. When they returned the car they often went ballistic when they got the receipt. The mileage charge was not low as IBM negotiate a rate that made sense for low mile trips.

cfischer Apr 16, 2019 7:13 pm


Originally Posted by stc (Post 30991354)
As a point of reference, in my 1500+ nights at Starwood/Marriott and 1000+ nights at Hilton, a large fraction of them on Corporate Rates for clients or other associated companies, I have NEVER been asked to produce a company ID nor have I ever been asked to produce an AAA or AARP card. Now maybe I look honest, but I don't understand what all this fuss is about.

I have many fewer nights ... and have been asked more than once. Is it common ... no, not at all. But when it happens you better have an ID on you or another form that shows your eligibility.

ranshe May 8, 2019 1:56 am

Changes in codes inside Bonvoy app?
 
Just tried searching with three later corporate code, I see that the app is padding the search with a bunch of zeros and getting a notification that the code is invalid.
any idea what's going on?

ranshe May 8, 2019 1:59 am

I have an idea...
 

Originally Posted by ranshe (Post 31078577)
Just tried searching with three later corporate code, I see that the app is padding the search with a bunch of zeros and getting a notification that the code is invalid.
any idea what's going on?

well, I guess being inside the Hilton app didn't really help... Works fine in Marriott app 🤦

moral_low_ground May 12, 2019 4:08 am


Originally Posted by cfischer (Post 31008405)
I have many fewer nights ... and have been asked more than once. Is it common ... no, not at all. But when it happens you better have an ID on you or another form that shows your eligibility.

Yep, my boss got (sort of) found out at the Marriott Grosvenor hotel in London. Our normal rate was about 360 USD and his "General Dynamics" rate was about 240. He berated us for not using this code (and of course we don't work for General Dynamics). On check in the front desk were quite insistent on seeing id or a business card from my boss. He blagged he didn't have his id or cards with him so they asked him to send an email which he said he would do once in his room. Of course he never did and reception never followed up so he got away with it (but was uncomfortable for him as you can imagine!!)

I presume, if they had been more industrious, they could have stung him for the full rack rate and perhaps even closed his Marriott account down for obvious use of inappropriate code.

I don't use codes that I'm not entitled to but if others want to have a go then fine with me, just be prepared to pay up if you get caught (which I admit is not that likely)

stoyania May 14, 2019 1:07 am


Originally Posted by NA-Flyer (Post 30621562)
All of the deals in the above offer is tailored specifically for SPG properties!!

Is there any code for Marriott hotels specifically in Dubai when using AMEX or VISAor MC cards?

any recent update on Dubai codes?

NA-Flyer May 14, 2019 3:06 am


Originally Posted by stoyania (Post 31099061)
any recent update on Dubai codes?

Try this link:
https://www.traveloffers.me/en/marri...39&co=US&nt=PH
Or this one:
https://www.traveloffers.me/en/marriott/summer-sale


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