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Is the 102806 code safe to use at IHG One Rewards?
⚠️ Medium Risk risk. IHG properties check more consistently than most chains. A work email or business card can usually verify eligibility if asked.
Code: 102806 · Company: General Electric · Discount: varies · Region: Global
If asked for proof, bring: Business card · Work email. Verification is more common in: Asia Pacific · Europe.
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"General Electric's IHG code (102806) reflects GE's massive global travel volume. FlyerTalk specifically documented IHG escalating GE code enforcement: "In the past two years, IHG has been very careful in checking on people using IBM and GE corporate rates. Not only corporate ID is required, also an email from IBM or GE to confirm staff identity in extreme cases." At Holiday Inn Express tier: essentially no enforcement. At InterContinental tier: near-certain verification and potential email confirmation. GE's 70% discounts at some InterContinentals trigger automatic audit flags."
— FlyerTalk Intercontinental Hong Kong corporate ID check thread
"I had the same experience with the IBM corporate rate. When I went to IBM sites to install machines they always said stay at one of these hotels and tell them you need the IBM rate. Always worked and saved a lot of money and I always got full credit with the hotels frequent stay program."
— FlyerTalk
"The Walmart IHG code is widely discussed online. Analysis confirms: "IHG might occasionally ask for verification, such as a Walmart employee ID, upon check-in. IHG may cross-reference submitted information with Walmart's employee database." Enforcement is tier-based: airport Holiday Inn Express properties rarely check while InterContinentals almost always do. With 1.6M+ US Walmart employees, hotel staff are familiar with what Walmart IDs look like, making false affiliation claims harder to sustain."
— FlyerTalk / Reddit