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Is the 5105 code safe to use at Marriott Bonvoy?
⚠️ Medium Risk risk. About 1 in 6 Marriott check-ins result in a verification request. A work email confirmation or business card usually satisfies.
Code: 5105 · Company: HP (alt) · Discount: 10-15% · Region: Global
If asked for proof, bring: Business card or work email. Verification is more common in: Japan · China · Middle East.
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"HP (alt) Marriott code 5105 is a secondary HP/HPE code, alongside the primary HPQ code and alt code 5444. HP's primary Marriott code HPQ is one of the most widely shared codes in FlyerTalk's publicly usable Marriott codes thread. The same risk profile applies to alt codes: Marriott's automated system has been documented to disable Mobile Key for high-risk codes, forcing front desk interaction. HP-heavy markets (Palo Alto, Houston TX) have heightened verification. No 5105-specific denial documented."
— FlyerTalk HP Marriott corporate code thread
"I work for the front desk, at a Marriott, & have for the last 8 years .... So when it comes to room upgrades; it goes based on AVAILABILITY... sometimes no matter the tier, if we have it available - I will upgrade the guest. Now of course, higher tiered members get dibs on the upgrades first but after we go through the higher tiered members, Ambassador, Titanium, Platinum - then we go through the other ones. I cannot express this enough : BEING NICE & POLITE AT THE DESK GOES A LONG WA"
— [deleted]
"I get asked every single time on Government Rates/Per Diem Rates. (Multiple properties per month) I just know to keep my ID right there. Every once in a while they will try to photo copy it and then have to explain that isn’t allowed, otherwise I have no issues with it being validated."
— chrismholmes