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My rollover nights posted.
I checked the website after comments above by other posters regarding a status update and it's showing only Platinum, rather than my current Platinum Premier status. The app, still shows Platinum Premier. Wondering if I should be regretting those 30 SPG nights ... For those who are trying to figure out Platinum Premier status, I had 101 actual nights, I've been Platinum Premier for a few years, and have Platinum lifetime status. |
Originally Posted by C17PSGR
(Post 29298990)
My rollover nights posted.
I checked the website after comments above by other posters regarding a status update and it's showing only Platinum, rather than my current Platinum Premier status. The app, still shows Platinum Premier. Wondering if I should be regretting those 30 SPG nights ... For those who are trying to figure out Platinum Premier status, I had 101 actual nights, I've been Platinum Premier for a few years, and have Platinum lifetime status. |
Originally Posted by ennsy
(Post 29296150)
115 nights in 2017, got Platinum 2018 and 20 rollover nights. Credit card nights have not yet posted.
So is it half your total rollover nights that get posted for 2018? Anyone know the exact calculation Marriott is using? |
Originally Posted by RogerD408
(Post 29299116)
What's to regret? What have you received as a PP that you don't get as a Plat? It seems MR goes out of their way to not provide much, if anything, to distinguish between the two. They sure don't go out of their way to educate the properties, there's been several reports where FDCs have thought Plat was higher than PP!
And yes ... I get the comment. For the life of me, I don't understand how an average intelligence FDC doesn't understand that an X4 is something different than a P6. They can't be seeing that many X4's. That being said, when the FDC knows the difference, I almost always get a suite and often get a handwritten note from the GM. Hoping that the new program has a more defined level, consistent with the SPG 100 level. The elimination of the rollover nights might also help get the status inflation under control. |
Originally Posted by C17PSGR
(Post 29300037)
Maybe its a glitch connected to the website and I wasn't downgraded. It was still there when I logged in from one computer today but not there when I changed a reservation on a different computer. As others have commented, it shows up on the legacy site but not the new site.
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Originally Posted by ennsy
(Post 29296911)
I didn't have a Marriott account until 2017 so it's impossible for me to have any rollover from 2016. |
Originally Posted by CCIE_Flyer
(Post 29300930)
In that case, if the numbers don't straighten themselves out soon, you'll need to call - no 50% or anything like that in effect.
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Anyone else still not seeing an update? For the last week, I've just had my 1 CC night listed. I was, at end of 2017, 7 nights away from platinum, so I'm expecting (maybe incorrectly) a decent-sized rollover into 2018.
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Originally Posted by Ricebt
(Post 29308190)
Anyone else still not seeing an update? For the last week, I've just had my 1 CC night listed. I was, at end of 2017, 7 nights away from platinum, so I'm expecting (maybe incorrectly) a decent-sized rollover into 2018.
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I became gold in 2017 and hit 68 nights. But a lot of those were rollover -- which (to your point) may be why I'm showing 0.
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Originally Posted by Ricebt
(Post 29308297)
I became gold in 2017 and hit 68 nights. But a lot of those were rollover -- which (to your point) may be why I'm showing 0.
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Hello
I joined MR rewards in 2016 Sept, stayed 109 nights by Sept 2017 and was accorded platinum status (yay!). Since then, haven't had a single night at a Marriott property due to non availability where i usually stay. Now, it shows I'll be platinum till end of this year but shows zero roll over nights. Should i contact MR (I live in India and the number is Malaysian, can email them, they take some time to respond, hence posting here). Second, i have some travel coming up on united and since united doesn't operate in India, a good use of the points is to transfer them to MR - would that count towards my status for the year? thanks for any tips Vaibhav |
Originally Posted by Vaibhav Arora
(Post 29315780)
Hello
I joined MR rewards in 2016 Sept, stayed 109 nights by Sept 2017 and was accorded platinum status (yay!). Since then, haven't had a single night at a Marriott property due to non availability where i usually stay. Now, it shows I'll be platinum till end of this year but shows zero roll over nights. Should i contact MR (I live in India and the number is Malaysian, can email them, they take some time to respond, hence posting here). Second, i have some travel coming up on united and since united doesn't operate in India, a good use of the points is to transfer them to MR - would that count towards my status for the year? thanks for any tips Vaibhav Status is based upon nights earned, so transferring miles from UA to MR points will only apply to lifetime points. Given you're so new with the program, I'd suggest waiting until the merged program rules are announced and see how that plays out for you. |
Thanks for that detail. I did a manual count and the number of nights in Marriott properties was in the 40 region in 2017. This is surprising as when I login to the account it still shows I have a 109 lifetime nights. Is it possible that these nights included some bonus points earned as megabonus?
At any rate, shouldn't these 40 nights be rolled over to the current year? |
Originally Posted by Vaibhav Arora
(Post 29316531)
Thanks for that detail. I did a manual count and the number of nights in Marriott properties was in the 40 region in 2017. This is surprising as when I login to the account it still shows I have a 109 lifetime nights. Is it possible that these nights included some bonus points earned as megabonus?
At any rate, shouldn't these 40 nights be rolled over to the current year? If 69 of those nights were in 2016, you should have earned Gold status through February 2018. Before getting any rollover nights for your 2017 activity, you must exceed 50 earned nights during the year, which it appears you did not do. Do not mix nights and points. Points only count for lifetime status, and you will not be making LT before the new program kicks in. Wait and see what the requirements are then. |
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