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POSTING FORMAT

Hotel Name:
Arrival Date:
Departure Date:
Number of Rooms:
Number of Guests:
Room Type:
Starwood Brand Web Site Room Rate:
Competing Rate:
Competing Web Site:

Comments:

FAQ

What is the Best Rate Guarantee (BRG)?

If a lower rate at an SPG Hotel is made available on a non-SPG website or non-SPG mobile application, upon its receipt of a claim that satisfies these Best Rate Guarantee terms and conditions, SPG will honor that Competing Rate and provide the individual that submitted the valid claim one of the following rewards: (1) an additional 25% discount off the Competing Rate (20% for Design Hotels) per room per night (up to a maximum of three rooms); or (2) 2,000 Starwood Preferred Guest® Starpoints® per room per stay (up to a maximum of three rooms).

What should I do if my claim is successful?
  • Re-confirm your rate at check-in; normally the hotel will have the correct BRG rate in your reservation, but sometimes you will need to remind them.
  • If you choose points, they will be credited after the stay; check in one week to see if they have posted. If they have not posted, then contacted the BRG team to get it posted.
Are SPG benefits honored for BRG stays?

Yes. You should receive the same SPG elite member benefits and stay/night credit as for a normal paid stay.

How do I view my reservation after my BRG has been approved?
  • Log into your SPG account.
  • Click on your stays to view your current reservation.
  • Click on "Set Stay Preferences" link for the BRG reservation, then SAVE.
  • Refresh your stays page and the reservation should be visible again. You may need to repeat this step if the hotel touches your reservation. If you apply for Your24, you will not be able to view the reservation details.
How do I add a Suite Night Award (SNA) to a my BRG reservation?
  • Follow the steps as outlined under: How do I view my reservation after my BRG has been approved?
  • At the end of this process, you should be able to select "Apply SNA to this Stay" from within your stays page.
GUIDELINES FOR A SUCCESSFUL CLAIM

• You cannot BRG against a rate on a Starwood Website/App (hot escapes, promos, Gov. Rate etc.). It has to be a 3rd party website/App.

• The rate you submit the BRG against must be a rate that is available to the general public
• Cancellation/Deposit Policies and amenities must match on both websites to be valid

A valid Starwood website reservation is required to submit a BRG

• If a room category is available on an external website but not on Starwood, you may still make a claim. You still need to make a booking with Starwood using the next lowest category of room and must include the cancel/deposit polices and amenities you are wanting- if your claim is approved the room type in the booking will remain what is booked.


• Only one claim may be submitted per reservation number (If your first claim is denied, you may submit a new claim for that reservation if you find another lower rate after you receive the denial email)

• You must book and submit a claim for the room type, cancel policy, deposit policy and amenities you are comparing. If you a flexible rate on SPG.com, they will look for a flexible rate when processing your claim, even if a lower rate for non-cancellable is available.
• You cannot BRG with a flexible rate against a prepaid rate. All information must be the same on both websites and the claim will be denied.

• If your comparable rate includes extras like breakfast or parking, make sure there is a room available on spg.com that includes the exact amenities. If there is no room available with the same amenities, it will be denied.

• Room types must be the same for a BRG.

• If you are booking and comparing rates for a non-refundable booking, note that you are responsible for any and all charges including cancellation charges, even if the claim is not approved

• If you have an approved and finalized claim and you find an even cheaper rate later, then you may submit a new BRG claim that is not connected to any existing reservation. If this BRG claim is approved, you will need to make a new reservation on SPG.com. Once the process is completed, you will then email the BRG desk to cancel your first reservation, if it is within the cancellation deadline.

• The cancel policy of an approved claim will be the same as what was booked and approved. It will no longer default to flexible.

• If you find availability for the room type you want on a third party website/app but there is no availability for that room type on the Starwood Website, then this may be an approved claim if it meets all other terms and conditions. You will need to make sure that you specify the room type you actually want on the Starwood Website section and enter 0 in the rate and currency. This will ensure that the processing associates know that the room type you want is not available on the Starwood Website. You may also add additional comments near the end of the claim form indicating that there is no availability on the Starwood Website for that room type to help clarify.

• If you find availability on a third party website/app but there is no availability on the Starwood Website, then this claim cannot be submitted as you must have a valid reservation to submit a claim. If it is submitted somehow without a reservation, the claim will not be processed as a valid Starwood reservation is required.

• Per the FAQ, "Any questions regarding claims should be directed to [email protected] or call 1-866-500-0368." A human is available at this number beginning at 9am EST.

OTAs not eligible because they do not confirm instantly:
  • AsiaWeb
  • BestDay
  • Cancelon
  • Ctrip (Known as MyTrip from Dec 2017)
  • Elvoline
  • HappyRooms
  • Hoteling
  • Hotelreservierung.de (according to BRG team 5 Sept 2017)
  • HotelsClick (Some rates on request, some instant)
  • Ostrovok
  • Roomertravel
  • Laterooms (according to BRG team 24 Oct 2016)
  • Hotelius (according to BRG team 21 Sept 2017)
  • Zenhotels (according to BRG team 10 Nov 2017)
  • Travelbag (according to BRG team 22 Dec 2017)


Special Conditions for BRG & Design Hotels
  • You may only claim against the absolute lowest rate on SPG.com, for the date(s) in question.
  • The rate must be the lowest on sale on SPG.com, and is regardless of the type of room you actually want, the number of occupants, cancellation policy and the amenities provided. In all likelihood this will mean you have to use a rate for a standard room, for 1 person, non-refundable and without any amenities.
  • It is not necessary for the rate on the external website to match the SPG.com rate in any way including room type and number of occupants. The only requirement for a successful BRG claim is that the rate be lower than the lowest rate on SPG.com for the date(s) in question.
  • As with normal BRG claims, you need to make a booking before submitting a claim but it must be the lowest rate for the hotel and dates. Since this will likely be a non-refundable booking, note that you are responsible for any and all charges including cancellation charges, even if the claim is not approved.
  • Amenities are not included in the comparasin
  • You will retain the category of room booked on SPG.com, even if the external website rate submitted for the claim refers to a different category of room. This is especially pertinent in situations where the hotel continues to sell lower categories of rooms on other websites, while not making them available on SPG.com. You will then be able to book a higher category of room on SPG.com, BRG the lower rate, and retain the higher category of room while paying the lower rate.
  • If you need to BRG Design Hotels for Double or higher occupancy.
    • The BRG will be processed for a single occupant, even if the rate does not change for more than one occupant. You must book the actual number of occupants intended. Effectively, you can only BRG for single occupant unless double rate happens to be the same as single. It is not possible to BRG if double rate is higher than single. No modification to occupancy is allowed if BRG is approved. If you submit with single rate, you will be stuck with single room; if you submit with double rate and single rate is lower, it will be automatically denied irrespective of competing rates.

Differing currencies

Marriott may deny claims where the difference between the comparison rate and the Marriott rate is less than $1. Rate disparities primarily attributable to fluctuations and/or differences in currency exchange rates are excluded from the guarantee.

Link to T&C
https://www.starwoodhotels.com/bestrate/terms.html
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Old Jan 19, 2018, 2:42 pm
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Originally Posted by bergamini
I went to an incognito Chrome window and searched on it and it didn't come up. I went in regularly and made sure I was signed out of Priceline and it did show up. So even though I'm signed out, it's still clearly knowing it's me and basically offering me the Express/blind deal without it being blind. So I presume this is excluded then. Shucks. I want the $166 rate but I also want my Plat benefits
im also seeing $242. maybe you need to clear out your web browser cache
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Old Jan 19, 2018, 9:50 pm
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Originally Posted by VoiD
im also seeing $242. maybe you need to clear out your web browser cache
It's a legit rate -- for me -- but it's a rate I need to be signed in to see. I can book it but since I have to be signed in to see it, I don't think they will honor the BRG. But I may still book it and cross my fingers for a few Plat benefits.
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Old Jan 20, 2018, 1:01 am
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Some datapoints following my latest approved claim:
- claim was submitted at 9:30 AM CET
- approval within 40 hours
- processed by Indian team
- approval email was sent at 5:30 AM IST so it seems that India desk does work round the clock or at least uses very early morning shifts.
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Old Jan 20, 2018, 3:31 am
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Could anyone recommend me some sites to claim BRGs in China? So far I have mostly been using trivago/hotelscombined but many of the Chinese hotels are not even being offered there.
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Old Jan 20, 2018, 9:35 am
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I'm still awaiting a claim for 50 hours just hope the rate doesn't disappear. There should really be a rule for when it takes them more than 48 hours.
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Old Jan 20, 2018, 3:13 pm
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Originally Posted by Yannie
Did she mention if the 1 USD applies to the claims in different currencies too? The T&Cs still say "...may deny claims where it determines that the difference between the rates is due to exchange rate fluctuations". The 2.5% is gone now, but 1 USD would easily be seen as an exchange rate fluctuation!
As an info: Got a claim denied today, which had a 1.7 USD difference, but was in a different currency. So called the hotline and the agent told me, that for different currencies the difference still must be 2.5% or greater. I told her that the T&C only states the 1 USD difference. And she said she will forward it to her supervisor. Let's see what happens...
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Old Jan 21, 2018, 2:35 am
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After 53 hours!

Hotel Name:
Element Amsterdam
Arrival Date: 1 night in January
Number of Rooms: 1
Number of Guests: 2
Room Type: Studio
Starwood Brand Web Site Room Rate: €123
Competing Rate: €99,25
Confirmed Rate: €105
Comments: I found out that the €99,25 was on my laptop, but when I check on my mobile phone it showed €105. Seems SPG also saw the €105. Didn't bother on another e-mail for the 5 euro difference. Took the 2000 points, since it was only for 1 night. Great find though. It almost never happens that most major websites (hotels.com/booking.com/etc) have a lower pricing for this property.
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Old Jan 21, 2018, 4:49 am
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Got rejected five times in a row for a particular hotel .... so wasted time and effort for no reward. Anyway booked a competing but similar level hotel with a 16% discount code on Cheaptickets instead. No big deal really as I'm LTG and would have received little benefits anyway except a 4pm late check out which I don't need in this instance.
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Old Jan 21, 2018, 6:47 am
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Originally Posted by VoiD
Is it? The 1st claim rate if they had approved would have been under $100 CAD after discount.
Anything below 200 CAD at Westin Bayshore Vancouver is an excellent price. Depending on the season, you might have to pay more than 400 CAD for one night. I would take 125 CAD any day of the year.
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Old Jan 21, 2018, 7:32 am
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Not exactly news, but waiting 70+ hours and counting on a German-language BRG claim.
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Old Jan 21, 2018, 9:52 am
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What is generally considered the best approach for filing a claim when the competing website is not in English? Let's say one has found a better rate on a German site, should one file a German language BRG claim?
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Old Jan 21, 2018, 11:01 am
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All claims took at least 60 hours (or more) to get reply.

1. Hotel Name: Le Méridien Saigon
Arrival Date : 05/xx/2018
Departure Date : 05/yy/2018 (1 night)
Number of Adults : 2
Number of Rooms : 1
Room Type : premier classic room with breakfast
Starwood Rate : VND 3537090 per night plus taxes and fees
Competing Website : dnatatravel.com
Competing rate : AED 497 per stay including all taxes and fees
Actual confirmed rate: 2,661,222.94 VND per night, plus tax and service charge

Took 2000 points as reward.

2. Hotel Name: The Westin New York Grand Central
Arrival Date: May xx, 2018
Departure Date: May yy, 2018 (3 nights)
Number of Adults : 2
Number of Rooms : 1
Room Type : Traditional room with breakfast
Starwood Rate : USD 249.0 per night plus taxes and fees
Competing Website : agoda.com
Competing rate : USD 210.6 per night plus taxes and fees
Actual confirmed rate: 157.95 USD per night, plus taxes and fees ($210.60 USD less 25%)

I stayed there twice and never seen or had breakfast before. iirc, there is no 'real' restaurant at this hotel so curious where to have breakfast.
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Old Jan 22, 2018, 1:03 pm
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Originally Posted by 3rdworldresident
All claims took at least 60 hours (or more) to get reply.

1. Hotel Name: Le Méridien Saigon
Arrival Date : 05/xx/2018
Departure Date : 05/yy/2018 (1 night)
Number of Adults : 2
Number of Rooms : 1
Room Type : premier classic room with breakfast
Starwood Rate : VND 3537090 per night plus taxes and fees
Competing Website : dnatatravel.com
Competing rate : AED 497 per stay including all taxes and fees
Actual confirmed rate: 2,661,222.94 VND per night, plus tax and service charge

Took 2000 points as reward.

2. Hotel Name: The Westin New York Grand Central
Arrival Date: May xx, 2018
Departure Date: May yy, 2018 (3 nights)
Number of Adults : 2
Number of Rooms : 1
Room Type : Traditional room with breakfast
Starwood Rate : USD 249.0 per night plus taxes and fees
Competing Website : agoda.com
Competing rate : USD 210.6 per night plus taxes and fees
Actual confirmed rate: 157.95 USD per night, plus taxes and fees ($210.60 USD less 25%)

I stayed there twice and never seen or had breakfast before. iirc, there is no 'real' restaurant at this hotel so curious where to have breakfast.
I’ve just been told that www.dnatatravel.com is an on request website. Have you used this site regularly?
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Old Jan 22, 2018, 1:21 pm
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Originally Posted by yorkboy24


I’ve just been told that www.dnatatravel.com is an on request website. Have you used this site regularly?
no, this is my 1st time using this site actually.
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Old Jan 22, 2018, 2:25 pm
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I got a claim rejected for dnatatravel due to citizenship. IIRC one needs to be UAE or Saudi citizen per T&C.

This rejection happened a while ago, 2-3 years back.
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