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Old Jul 7, 2011 | 12:08 pm
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Originally Posted by DCBob
No you don't. Instead, you can email your folio to [email protected] as per the post from the Marriott Concierge at http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/12093985-post4.html. The first email address cited in this post is no longer in use.
In order to forward a e-folio to [email protected], one would need to receive one. I find that on stays that don't post I don't receive an e-folio. I also don't see a big difference in time required on my end between faxing a folio & scanning a folio & then emailing it. Perhaps on their end, if there's someone dedicated to the stay.add email.

On the times when Plat amenity 500 points don't post, just calling MR gets that added easily.

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Old Jul 7, 2011 | 12:34 pm
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Originally Posted by aaupgrade
Marriott had a system wide glitch and points didn't post for any stays that had checkout dates between June 28 and July 1. (Source: Marriott CSR) If this applies to you, then you should call Marriott Rewards and be prepared to Fax in the folio of your stay.
Why should we have to fax in the folio of our stay. Especially when it is
their problem. They should be able to see the stay in their system as they
get a copy of every folio from every property every night. And even if they
can't see a particular stay in their system they should call the property and
request a copy of the folio. Why should the guest (customer) be put to
the inconvenience of faxing the folio to them?
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Old Jul 7, 2011 | 1:13 pm
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Originally Posted by Wow
Why should we have to fax in the folio of our stay. Especially when it is
their problem. They should be able to see the stay in their system as they
get a copy of every folio from every property every night. And even if they
can't see a particular stay in their system they should call the property and
request a copy of the folio. Why should the guest (customer) be put to
the inconvenience of faxing the folio to them?
Please let us know what Marriott's answers are to your questions.
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Old Jul 7, 2011 | 7:10 pm
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Originally Posted by SkiAdcock
In order to forward a e-folio to [email protected], one would need to receive one. I find that on stays that don't post I don't receive an e-folio. I also don't see a big difference in time required on my end between faxing a folio & scanning a folio & then emailing it. Perhaps on their end, if there's someone dedicated to the stay.add email.

On the times when Plat amenity 500 points don't post, just calling MR gets that added easily.

Cheers.
I emailed [email protected] to get my stay posted. Some of us don't have access to a fax machine when we are traveling but easily can get a document scanned. Faxes are soon going to be as extinct as wired Ethernet connections at hotels.
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Old Jul 7, 2011 | 7:12 pm
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Originally Posted by Wow
Why should we have to fax in the folio of our stay. Especially when it is
their problem. They should be able to see the stay in their system as they
get a copy of every folio from every property every night. And even if they
can't see a particular stay in their system they should call the property and
request a copy of the folio. Why should the guest (customer) be put to
the inconvenience of faxing the folio to them?
Exactly! It's THEIR fault and they can do a recovery program to post the missing stays automatically. My checkout on 6/30 did not post either.
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Old Jul 8, 2011 | 12:22 am
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Originally Posted by aaupgrade
Please let us know what Marriott's answers are to your questions.
I haven't called them yet but as I recall now a couple of years ago I had a stay that wasn't posted and I called MR and they told me to fax them a copy of the folio and I told them no way. They said the property did not send them a copy of the folio so I gave them all the details and told them to call the property and have them fax the folio to MR. They said they couldn't do that and I said give me your supervisor. Supervisor said I had to fax folio and I said no way. I told the supervisor that if I didn't get my stay posted within 72 hours, I would be faxing Bill Marriott and not MR. Supervisor said do what you have to and I hung up. Long story short. Stay was posted next morning. People need to stand up for their rights. Why should we have to do the work of lazy employees? It would be a different story if it was my fault but it was NOT and I don't believe it is necessary as a customer to have to put up with lazy or incompetent employees. Sometimes this method works with companies and sometimes it does not but nothing ventured nothing gained.
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Old Jul 8, 2011 | 9:16 am
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Originally Posted by aaupgrade
Marriott had a system wide glitch and points didn't post for any stays that had checkout dates between June 28 and July 1. (Source: Marriott CSR) If this applies to you, then you should call Marriott Rewards and be prepared to Fax in the folio of your stay.
In addition to above dates, I have a July 2 C/I July 3 C/O stay that has not posted.
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Old Jul 8, 2011 | 9:54 am
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I stayed at a REN hotel during the outage time and my points/stay showed up on my account a couple of days afterwards.
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Old Jul 8, 2011 | 1:19 pm
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Originally Posted by Wow
I haven't called them yet but as I recall now a couple of years ago I had a stay that wasn't posted and I called MR and they told me to fax them a copy of the folio and I told them no way. They said the property did not send them a copy of the folio so I gave them all the details and told them to call the property and have them fax the folio to MR. They said they couldn't do that and I said give me your supervisor. Supervisor said I had to fax folio and I said no way. I told the supervisor that if I didn't get my stay posted within 72 hours, I would be faxing Bill Marriott and not MR. Supervisor said do what you have to and I hung up. Long story short. Stay was posted next morning. People need to stand up for their rights. Why should we have to do the work of lazy employees? It would be a different story if it was my fault but it was NOT and I don't believe it is necessary as a customer to have to put up with lazy or incompetent employees. Sometimes this method works with companies and sometimes it does not but nothing ventured nothing gained.
Well now we know your method & if works for you fine. Some of us choose to do it a different way & not get so worked up about it. To each their own.

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Old Jul 8, 2011 | 3:21 pm
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Originally Posted by DCBob
I emailed [email protected] to get my stay posted. Some of us don't have access to a fax machine when we are traveling but easily can get a document scanned. Faxes are soon going to be as extinct as wired Ethernet connections at hotels.
Within 24 hours, Marriott responded to my email as follows:

Dear XXXXX,

Thank you for contacting Marriott Rewards regarding your missing stay. I hope that you enjoyed your visit with us. I see you are a Silver Elite member. Thank you for your valued loyalty and continued patronage.

I have added all eligible credit to your Marriott Rewards account from your stay at the ****** Marriott Marquis arriving on June 27, 2011. You will see this credit reflected on your online account summary at MarriottRewards.com within 48-72 hours, as well as on your next Marriott Rewards account statement.

If we can be of further assistance, we invite you to reply to this email.

Thank you for choosing Marriott.

Sincerely,

********
Internet Correspondence Specialist
Marriott Rewards Guest Services


For those who prefer not to fax, an email request is just as effective.
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Old Jul 9, 2011 | 10:08 am
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Originally Posted by DCBob
For those who prefer not to fax, an email request is just as effective.
Bob, I was not implying that email wouldn't work. Hope you didn't take it that way. There are two methods - email & fax (well 3, if you consider phone for the 500 points arrival gift - they don't need email or fax for that) - and both are valid.

The few times points don't post for me I find out when I return to the office, as I don't usually check when traveling. So faxing is pretty simple & takes about the same time as scanning & then emailing. Of course if I could get my scanner to work properly I might change my mind Unless I need the points immediately I don't bother trying to get points added when on the road. But I also understand that others find scanning/emailing easier.

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