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¿Es seguro usar el código ACC en Marriott Bonvoy?
⚠️ Riesgo Riesgo Medio. About 1 in 6 Marriott check-ins result in a verification request. A work email confirmation or business card usually satisfies.
Código: ACC · Empresa: Accenture · Descuento: 12-20% · Región: NA+EU
Si te piden prueba, trae: Business card or work email. La verificación es más frecuente en: Japan · China · Middle East.
Informes de Viajeros(Informes originales en inglés / Original reports in English)
Updated 1 day ago
"Also depends how the management company or if it’s a corporate company actually trains the front desk associate. For example, some agents are required to ask for your government ID to get the perdiem government rate which is usually heavily discounted if offered at the hotel. I’ve worked at various hotels each with varying policies. One hotel might have a front desk team that’s more trained to ask for ID’s or proof in order for you to get that rate. Deloitte, Accenture, Kaiser etc all have corporate negotiated rates that come with steep discounts and perks. For example Kaiser usually had a lower rate, discounted parking, lounge access etc. It’s not hard to obtain these corporate negotiated codes so that’s why some agents will ask you for proof that you work for said company. It’s not personal they are just doing what they are supposed to do."
— abuschhhhhh
"I mean, it depends on the size of the hotel. Having one person on night shift for a Fairfield isn’t uncommon. The better hotels have more people working at front desk even at night simply due to the size and brand. I’d however say though, if the property has been notified of the guest’s check in time in advance, and part of deal of getting into night shift is to check people in at unusual hours like that, then it certainly does not sound right to me that the front desk agent cannot have the meal earlier or later out of that many hours of the shift."
— charmdude
"I work as a consultant and frequently ask for and use my client's rates (at their insistence, since I will be billing them back). I have been asked for ID maybe one time in 15 since February, when it was announced in this forum that rates would be ID'ed."
— FlyerTalk_User