FlyerTalk Forums

FlyerTalk Forums (https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/index.php)
-   Marriott | Rewards (https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/marriott-rewards-427/)
-   -   How you can increase "Bonus Points" (https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/marriott-rewards/1396444-how-you-can-increase-bonus-points.html)

jrsinpdx Oct 11, 2012 9:07 am

How you can increase "Bonus Points"
 
My method:
  1. Book a rate that includes "Bonus Points"
  2. Complete the stay
  3. Check account to insure "Bonus Points" didn't post
  4. Contact MR Customer Service
  5. Receive extra points when manager apologizes.

:p:cool::D

BostonFlyer1624 Oct 11, 2012 10:53 pm

And what is your method to "ensure that bonus points dont post"?

BKKLEE Oct 11, 2012 10:59 pm

what rates have "bonus points"???????????


Originally Posted by jrsinpdx (Post 19477194)
My method:
  1. Book a rate that includes "Bonus Points"
  2. Complete the stay
  3. Check account to insure "Bonus Points" didn't post
  4. Contact MR Customer Service
  5. Receive extra points when manager apologizes.

:p:cool::D


SkiAdcock Oct 11, 2012 11:06 pm


Originally Posted by BostonFlyer1624 (Post 19481736)
And what is your method to "ensure that bonus points dont post"?

I think he was joking (although given the way Marriott can screw up normal points his strategy follows what happens).


Originally Posted by BKKLEE (Post 19481760)
what rates have "bonus points"???????????

Properties will have a book this rate, get x bonus points. I've seen that at dif properties & have booked some of those rates (when the rate itself made sense to do so). Those are not elite dependent, but are usually more local promotion rate/property specific. And they're not ongoing but usually for a certain period of time.

Cheers.

aolj Oct 12, 2012 2:15 am


Originally Posted by BKKLEE (Post 19481760)
what rates have "bonus points"???????????

Sometimes, you can book rates under the Marriott Rewards tab that has bonus points. I've seen them.

BKKLEE Oct 12, 2012 4:35 am

based upon your reply I just went thru 10-pgs in promos available and found MANY with % off, bonus bucks, free weekend nights, parking but only 1 stating bonus points so this OP is stating that he gonna specifically go to the only hotel offering bonus points in the hope that the prop doesn't post the points so he can file a complaint and get more points............... now I've heard of crazies, but this OP is totally off the wall as there are numerous, much more simplier ways of padding ones acc't then following this OPs idea.............:td::td::td:


Originally Posted by aolj (Post 19482175)
Sometimes, you can book rates under the Marriott Rewards tab that has bonus points. I've seen them.


kcaluwae Oct 12, 2012 5:23 am


Originally Posted by BKKLEE (Post 19482487)
based upon your reply I just went thru 10-pgs in promos available and found MANY with % off, bonus bucks, free weekend nights, parking but only 1 stating bonus points so this OP is stating that he gonna specifically go to the only hotel offering bonus points in the hope that the prop doesn't post the points so he can file a complaint and get more points............... now I've heard of crazies, but this OP is totally off the wall as there are numerous, much more simplier ways of padding ones acc't then following this OPs idea.............:td::td::td:

I read nowhere that the OP is only looking for hotels with bonus points.
But the deals with bonus points can be really attractive!

BKKLEE Oct 12, 2012 5:31 am

I'll go book my flight from PDX to Leipzig right now just so I can take advantage of this bonus point offer;)...............(and hope the prop forgets to post it so I can complain and demand further points).................


Originally Posted by kcaluwae (Post 19482597)
I read nowhere that the OP is only looking for hotels with bonus points.
But the deals with bonus points can be really attractive!


SkiAdcock Oct 12, 2012 6:49 am


Originally Posted by BKKLEE (Post 19482487)
based upon your reply I just went thru 10-pgs in promos available and found MANY with % off, bonus bucks, free weekend nights, parking but only 1 stating bonus points so this OP is stating that he gonna specifically go to the only hotel offering bonus points in the hope that the prop doesn't post the points so he can file a complaint and get more points............... now I've heard of crazies, but this OP is totally off the wall as there are numerous, much more simplier ways of padding ones acc't then following this OPs idea.............:td::td::td:

Talk about getting bent out of shape over nothing. Geesh.

I seriously doubt most FTers are going to search out hotels offering bonus points solely in hopes the bonus points don't post. Most, if they're looking at properties in an area where they need/want to be, will book a property offering bonus points (if the rate makes sense). If they post as they should, great. If not, then what the OP suggests will probably result in some extra points being thrown their way - ie, his "method".

BTW - we've had a few threads recently where FTers have had to chase down their bonus points because they didn't post properly.

On a dif note. If anyone does happen to be in Leipzig that's a pretty good promo on the bonus points! Usually I see 1,000 or 2,500 bonus point.

Cheers.

sammyindc Oct 12, 2012 7:20 am

There are currently 116 bonus points offer. You can just do a search for the city/state of your intended stay and see if any of the properties there are offering bonus points.

For example, if staying in Detroit, you'll see that the Courtyard Detroit Pontiac/Bloomfield is offering 6,000 bonus points per night. If staying there for let's say 4 nights, that's 24,000 in bonus points.

pooker Oct 12, 2012 7:26 am

I have only called and complained once, and it was because I was on the phone for two hours while at a Marriott. I ended up getting some points credited to my account, but I honestly wish Marriott would learn how to correctly post points; This is the reason I left Hilton. I have already had to call Marriott a few times this year regarding incorrect points and each time I call the agent always recalculates it wrong and I have to call again.

jrsinpdx Oct 12, 2012 9:35 am

Man, this certainly didn't turn out like I intended.

The whole story is:

Week before last I stayed at 3 Marriott properties. 2 FI & I RI. All the rates I booked included "Bonus Points" No special effort, the rates were readily available under the "Marriott Rewards Offers" tab. 2 were for 1,000 pts and 1 was for 4,000 pts. When the trip was over and the two 1,000 point bonuses didn't post I sent a quick email to MR Customer Service inquiring. Within 24 hours the managers at both properties had contacted me apologizing for in- house procedures not being followed. In each case they gave me an additional 1,000 pts for the error.

This was not the first time (more like the 10th) this had happened so I thought I would poke a little fun at MR. Once again I learned that I don't communicate sarcasm very well!

SquarePeg Oct 12, 2012 9:42 am


Originally Posted by jrsinpdx (Post 19483859)
Man, this certainly didn't turn out like I intended.

The whole story is:

Week before last I stayed at 3 Marriott properties. 2 FI & I RI. All the rates I booked included "Bonus Points" No special effort, the rates were readily available under the "Marriott Rewards Offers" tab. 2 were for 1,000 pts and 1 was for 4,000 pts. When the trip was over and the two 1,000 point bonuses didn't post I sent a quick email to MR Customer Service inquiring. Within 24 hours the managers at both properties had contacted me apologizing for in- house procedures not being followed. In each case they gave me an additional 1,000 pts for the error.

This was not the first time (more like the 10th) this had happened so I thought I would poke a little fun at MR. Once again I learned that I don't communicate sarcasm very well!

I thought your sarcasm was very apparent. Some people just don't have a sense of humor.

DoctorK Oct 12, 2012 2:13 pm


Originally Posted by SquarePeg (Post 19483897)
I thought your sarcasm was very apparent. Some people just don't have a sense of humor.

Agreed. Senses of humor are in inverse proportion to stickiness of punctuation keys on one's keyboard.

Stumblefoot Oct 12, 2012 11:52 pm


Originally Posted by SquarePeg (Post 19483897)
I thought your sarcasm was very apparent. Some people just don't have a sense of humor.


Originally Posted by SkiAdcock (Post 19482936)
Talk about getting bent out of shape over nothing. Geesh.

Well, it is BKKLEE. What do you expect?


All times are GMT -6. The time now is 11:10 am.


This site is owned, operated, and maintained by MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. Copyright © 2026 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Designated trademarks are the property of their respective owners.