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Hilton Honors
N0156333
Accenture (alt)
10-18% Discount Global
Riesgo de Verificación de ID
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Riesgo Medio
Via Hilton corporate program
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Enforcement is property-dependent. London, Japan, and premium Hilton properties check more often; US properties rarely do.
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Business card (usually enough)
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⚠️ Riesgo Riesgo Medio. Enforcement is property-dependent. London, Japan, and premium Hilton properties check more often; US properties rarely do.

Código: N0156333 · Empresa: Accenture (alt) · Descuento: 10-18% · Región: Global

Si te piden prueba, trae: Business card (usually enough). La verificación es más frecuente en: Japan · London · Middle East.

Informes de Viajeros(Informes originales en inglés / Original reports in English)
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"Accenture (alt) Hilton code N0156333 is a secondary Accenture corporate code at Hilton. Accenture's primary Hilton code appears in FlyerTalk discussions with "⚠️ Sometimes" verification. A FlyerTalk user specifically asked about Accenture corporate rates for international properties — Hilton is stricter than Marriott generally. Consulting firm codes (Accenture, Deloitte, McKinsey) are noted as higher-profile in Hilton's auditing systems. UK/Europe Hilton properties: higher enforcement. US Hilton domestic: 20% general rate."
— FlyerTalk Hilton corporate code thread
"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
"- Marriott (CORP): Please be prepared to show proof of eligibility for your rate (such as a membership card, corporate or government identification card, or proof of your age). - Marriott (GOV): Federal Govt issued Visa, MasterCard, American Express, or Federal Govt picture ID (CAC or Common Access Card) - Hilton (CORP): No ID requirements listed - Hilton (GOV): Id-travel orders required at checkin"
— FlyerTalk_User
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