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Is the PFE 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: PFE · Company: Pfizer (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.
Traveler Reports
Updated 1 day ago
"Pfizer holds two Marriott codes (4899 and PFZ, with PFE as a third variant). This code duplication reflects Pfizer's large managed travel program. FlyerTalk notes: "In the US and Canada, never asked to show a work badge. Overseas — they tend to follow the rule by the book." Pfizer's dual-code structure suggests a formally managed travel program that may share usage data with Pfizer's travel desk. Risk is medium — consistent with other pharma codes at full-service Marriott properties globally."
— FlyerTalk Marriott pharma corporate code thread
"My last couple of corporate RFID cards had no company name on them for security purposes. My current company doesn’t do business cards. I use my Bonvoy card for corporate travel to get the points. I’d have to write them an email standing at the check in desk, I guess."
— el__gato__loco
"I used to work night audit at a 4 diamond Marriott resort. It was me, an 80 year old valet who just slept in the cars, and a 4'11" security guard. She wouldn't check anything out because "I'm a woman. If there's someone there, they could attack me." So I, the 19 year old woman, would investigate. Guest needed towels? I brought them. I would have to go up to a computer room to run some of my reports. I occasionally had to pee, because I'm selfish like that. So whenever I was gone from the front desk, it was just unstaffed. It sucked."
— IWantALargeFarva