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Buy Back Status
Anybody -- have a link next to their status that says this??
I had on 55 nights in 2008. Buy Back Your Marriott Rewards Elite Status for 2009 As one of our valued Elite members, we understand that your travel needs vary from year to year and that occasionally you might not have the required number of stays to maintain your Elite status. But we know how important Marriott Rewards benefits are to you - so we are offering you a limited-time opportunity to buy back your status for 2009 using points that you may already have. Here's all it takes to reinstate your level: Points required to buy back Platinum status - 40,000 (a savings of 20,000 points) Points required to buy back Gold status - 25,000 (a savings of 15,000 points) Points required to buy back Silver status - 7,500 (a savings of 12,500 points) Remember, if you don't have enough points in your account, you can always buy up to 50,000 points every year. This offer is valid through March 31, 2009 and allows only one level of buyback, which must match the Elite level you enjoyed in 2008. Once your status has been reinstated, Marriott Rewards will send you a new valid membership card for your restored Elite level. |
I received one of these earlier this week. I was 12 nights short of Gold and paid the 25,000 points to get it back since I'll likely be travelling a bit more this year in cities where a Marriott is convenient. Did I get good value? Guess it's too late now if I didn't.
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I have the link too but won't be taking advantage of it. Travel looks bleak for 2009.
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The first OP asked for the link. If you have it, please publish it.
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https://www.marriott.com/marriott.mi...elitereinstate |
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You will be "soft-dropped" to Gold, even though you didn't stay the required amount of nights for that status. Thus, you will be able to buyback Platinum. |
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How long would status last? Renew in 2009-does the status expire in 2010, or run through until February 2011 as it normally would?
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Yet, on the buyback, it's more expensive to buy back plat than gold. If I retain gold, I'll probably be content with that. |
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