account sharing
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Oct 2008
Programs: Marriott Gold, SPG Gold
Posts: 15
account sharing
Hello,
Is it possible to have my wife use my account? or parents? if I am not there.
Best regards,
Rischa.
Is it possible to have my wife use my account? or parents? if I am not there.
Best regards,
Rischa.
#2
Moderator, Marriott Bonvoy & FlyerTalk Evangelist




Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: McKinney, TX, USA
Programs: United Silver; AA Plat/2MM; Marriott LT Titanium; Hilton Gold
Posts: 11,775
Depends on what you mean by "use" your account. Anyone you give your account information (id/password) to could then use your points to order awards for themselves or anyone else. If you are asking about ordering award certificates for persons other than yourself, then the answer is yes. Awards can be ordered for anyone you choose.
If you are asking about having one account for the family and stays by any of your family members have their points credited to that "family" account, then no. Marriott doesn't allow those type of multiple person accounts. Though, when ordering an award, you can combine points from any two accounts to get the needed points for that award.
If you are asking about having one account for the family and stays by any of your family members have their points credited to that "family" account, then no. Marriott doesn't allow those type of multiple person accounts. Though, when ordering an award, you can combine points from any two accounts to get the needed points for that award.
#3
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: MAN
Programs: BA Blue, Priority Club Plat (again!), Marriott Rewards Gold
Posts: 541
Not 100% sure what you are asking but I always book my wife's stays under my marriott account.
We have not had any problems regarding getting points posted or benefits associated with my status.
If you did not get these benefits I doubt you would have much of an argument though.
We have not had any problems regarding getting points posted or benefits associated with my status.
If you did not get these benefits I doubt you would have much of an argument though.

