🤖 KI-Suchantwort
Ist der Code 90010 bei World of Hyatt sicher zu verwenden?
🚨 Hohes Risiko. Multiple reports confirm strict verification at Hyatt Asia Pacific. Grand Hyatt Tokyo and Singapore are known to require badge or card.
Code: 90010 · Unternehmen: Oracle · Rabatt: 10-15% · Region: Global
Falls Nachweis gefordert, mitbringen: Employee badge · Business card required. Prüfung ist häufiger in: Japan · Singapore · Korea.
Reisenderberichte(Originalberichte auf Englisch / Original reports in English)
Verified today
"FlyerTalk's Hyatt corporate codes thread identifies code 90010 as resolving to Li & Fung Trading Ltd in Hyatt's system, not Oracle directly. This creates a mismatch risk: if a guest claims Oracle employment but the code resolves to a different company in the system, a suspicious front desk agent could escalate. Park Hyatt Sydney has been documented liaising directly with company travel desks, and Andaz Tokyo has required badge, business card, and email confirmation."
— FlyerTalk user
"You can get the same corporate rates if you have the business card and join Hyatt Leverage. I do have an LLC, not sure if that matters though. No one in North America, Europe or Central Asia has ever asked for ID. I don't even have corporate ID, as I'm the only technical employee haha. People have said that in East Asia they do ask, but I haven't been there yet on a corporate rate. Chances in San Diego are about 1% they ask. Don't worry. They would accept just about any proof you have. Even if it's an email address."
— Expatriant
"I use a code for most bookings and have never been asked for an ID. I have an ID but it does not have our company name on it since it’s also my badge to access the building and we have one office in our city. If it ever came down to it I can send them an email on the spot from my @company.com email"
— jbone9877