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Hilton Honors
355019365
Volvo
10-15% Discount Global
ID Verification Risk
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Medium Risk
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Field Notes · Hilton Honors
Enforcement is property-dependent. London, Japan, and premium Hilton properties check more often; US properties rarely do.
If asked, bring
Business card (usually enough)
Check more often
Japan · London · Middle East

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Is the 355019365 code safe to use at Hilton Honors?

⚠️ Medium Risk risk. Enforcement is property-dependent. London, Japan, and premium Hilton properties check more often; US properties rarely do.

Code: 355019365 · Company: Volvo · Discount: 10-15% · Region: Global

If asked for proof, bring: Business card (usually enough). Verification is more common in: Japan · London · Middle East.

Traveler Reports
Updated 2 hours ago
"Volvo's Hilton codes (355019365 and N2435318) are for the Swedish automotive group. Volvo has significant European presence (Gothenburg HQ, operations across Sweden) where Hilton enforcement has increased since 2022. The FlyerTalk London enforcement thread documented systematic ID checking. Volvo also has major US manufacturing in Berkeley County SC (trucks) where nearby Hilton properties encounter Volvo employees. hotelcorporatecodes.com: "⚠️ Sometimes." No specific Volvo Hilton denial documented."
— hotelcorporatecodes.com; FlyerTalk London Hiltons thread
"I have been asked for Employment ID for the first time in London this year too, and multiple times so. Not had that in years."
— FlyerTalk_User
"I know that previously the Hertz IBM rate was always fixed in the mid $30s for a full size vehicle with last car availability. A minivan was $175/week in Orlando even during President's week when the going rate was about $1,200. This is probably why Hertz and at least Avis has been more strict. I have found Marriott to be very strict, especially at key locations, when it comes to the government rate. Marriott wants travel orders, a government ID, and/or a government credit card. I found Hilton to be less strict for those government rates."
— FlyerTalk_User
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