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Marriott rewards competative status
Does Marriott have any policy on matching competative status levels?
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Originally Posted by halligas
(Post 12137206)
Does Marriott have any policy on matching competative status levels?
They do offer a challenge now, here is an e-mail one of my co-workers got when she asked if they would match her status from Hilton. I would be happy to extend to your our Elite Renewal Challenge as a qualifying challenge to obtain Platinum Elite status. The Platinum Elite level requires 75 nights per year. This means that Platinum level members stay an average of 18 nights every 3 months. We can make an exception and only require your account to have 18 Elite nights within the next 3 months, instead of the required 75 nights to achieve the Platinum Elite status. She pulled it off in 5 weeks and has Platinum status now, so that me be a good option.Good luck, and remember, YMMV. |
Originally Posted by emanon256
(Post 12137377)
I asked them a few years back if they would match my Priority Club Platinum status. They said they only would up to silver, which they did. I still had to earn platinum the old fashioned way.
They do offer a challenge now, here is an e-mail one of my co-workers got when she asked if they would match her status from Hilton. I would be happy to extend to your our Elite Renewal Challenge as a qualifying challenge to obtain Platinum Elite status. The Platinum Elite level requires 75 nights per year. This means that Platinum level members stay an average of 18 nights every 3 months. We can make an exception and only require your account to have 18 Elite nights within the next 3 months, instead of the required 75 nights to achieve the Platinum Elite status. She pulled it off in 5 weeks and has Platinum status now, so that me be a good option.Good luck, and remember, YMMV. |
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