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Old Mar 16, 2017 | 10:54 am
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Earning for multiple rooms (Marriot Booking)

Hello there, I have booked 10+ rooms for 4 days each upcoming next week, totaling about $12,000.

My understanding that the maximum credit that I can get day is for 3 rooms at a time. I am travelling however with my SO and that could be moved to 6 in our household if I register her for an account.

Credit card wise I own the SPG, CSR, Marriot, Amex Plat. and am Marriot/SPG gold.

Could anyone please advise on how you would go about divying the spending, if at all?

My current plan is to sign my SO up for a SPG account, attach our numbers to 3 reservations each, and pay in full with my CSR card.

Thanks for any other opinions!
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Old Mar 16, 2017 | 10:35 pm
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Originally Posted by JBG89
Earning for multiple rooms (Marriot Booking)
My opinion is that it's odd to sign up for an SPG account, and ask in the SPG forum, for a Marriott Booking.

EDIT: I see you cross-posted, which is even worse.

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Old Mar 17, 2017 | 12:06 am
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I think Marriott earning is limited to one room at least for stay night credits
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