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Old Feb 28, 2009 | 1:20 pm
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Marriott Status Buyback 2009

Marriott generally has a "soft landIng", bringing elites down only one level if they don't meet the number of nights per year. They also have allowed buyback. Last year I believe Gold to Plat was 50000 points (and you can buy up to 50000 pts at $12.50 per 1000 points).
This year they apparently have a lower point threshhold during a special offer during March, but indicate that it will be higher levels after March 31, 2009:
https://www.marriott.com/marriott.mi...elitereinstate
*** My email request was personally responded to in less than 40 minutes, with status reinstated (and points deducted), even though the phone line is "closed" over the weekend. ***

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. (Note: Full purchase would be $12.50/1000 x 40 = $500; x 25 = $312.50; x7.5 = $93.75. That still beats the cost of 75 nights, 50 nights and 10 nights in a hotel MANY times over!)

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.

How to Do It: Two Ways to Buy Back Your Elite Status

1) Simply call Guest Services at 1-800-321-7396 (toll-free in the U.S. and Canada), or

2) Email us at Marriott Rewards ([email protected]) with your information. If emailing us, include your name and Rewards number, then copy (or cut-and-paste) one of the three options below:

Switch my Elite status from Gold to Platinum status for 40,000 points (or)
Switch my Elite status from Silver to Gold status for 25,000 points (or)
Switch my Elite status from Basic to Silver status for 7,500 points
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Example of What to Include in Your Email:
Name: B.A. Marriottguest
Marriott Rewards Number: 123498765
Switch my Elite status from Basic to Silver status for 7,500 points

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Old Mar 2, 2009 | 8:21 pm
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thanks for the heads-up
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Old Mar 3, 2009 | 12:12 pm
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Was this a targeted email?
I'm a Gold thur 2010, never reached Platinum (maybe one day). So, could I "buy up" with 40,000 points for Platinum status. I really enjoyed the Gold service, so do you think it's worth Platinum?
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Old Mar 3, 2009 | 12:14 pm
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Originally Posted by oneLnot2
So, could I "buy up" with 40,000 points for Platinum status?
No, as noted in the original post:
Originally Posted by flyzabit
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.
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Old Mar 3, 2009 | 4:20 pm
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EEK! So sorry. I didn't read clearly!
Just got excited for a chance at Platinum.
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Old Mar 3, 2009 | 4:27 pm
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If you read the mail from early this year, it seems like Marriott was very forgiving in giving 2008 Plats continued status even when they made no where near the nights required. One hopes that this continues next year as I have suffered a travel downturn this year as well, though I made the required nights last year. Of course things may turn around in the second quarter, we can always hope.
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Old Mar 3, 2009 | 5:27 pm
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Originally Posted by kanerf
If you read the mail from early this year, it seems like Marriott was very forgiving in giving 2008 Plats continued status even when they made no where near the nights required. One hopes that this continues next year as I have suffered a travel downturn this year as well, though I made the required nights last year. Of course things may turn around in the second quarter, we can always hope.
Don't get too excited, it wasn't forgiving for all Plats.
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