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Old Dec 5, 2005 | 12:39 pm
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Revenue Calculation

I have a question about revenue calculation. I just did a weekend stay at a Marriott, the rate (e-breaks) was $97/night x 2, I also paid for internet for 1 day. On my statement the total net charges were 207.97 plus 33.96 tax. I used a Bonus Pound.

In the Rewards section of my statement, it states revenue if applicable $11.87, base points earned 119.

Is this correct? Do you not earn points on e-breaks rates?

Thanks in advance.
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Old Dec 5, 2005 | 12:55 pm
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From the T&C's for Marriott E-Breaks:

* Rates are eligible for Marriott Rewards points and miles credit.
So, yes, you should be getting base points (plus any elite bonuses you may be eligible for) for the whole folio amount (except taxes).

The only fly in the ointment might be the Bonus Pounds, but I think they count as cash.
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Old Dec 5, 2005 | 1:00 pm
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Thanks for the quick reply.. That's what I thought. I'll wait and see what actually appears in my account, then I'll contact them. The BP was credited as a cash payment, so that shouldn't have affected it.

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