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¿Es seguro usar el código JOH 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: JOH · Empresa: Johnson & Johnson · Descuento: 10-15% · Región: Global
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)
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"JOH is listed on FlyerTalk's "List of publicly usable Marriott reservation codes" as one of the widely-circulated three-letter ticker codes. A self-identified J&J employee was cautioned: "the code is not meant to be shared publicly — the proper way to get it is to email someone from your company." hotelcorporatecodes.com lists JOH at 10-15% discount with "⚠️ Sometimes" verification. FlyerTalk general pattern: pharma/healthcare corporate codes at full-service Marriott yield ~30% chance of check at urban US properties, near-certain in Europe/Asia, essentially zero at select-service. The code's ticker-symbol obviousness means it circulates widely, which has historically triggered audit flags at some properties."
— FlyerTalk Marriott forum; hotelcorporatecodes.com
"I am very rarely asked to prove my eligibility for a rate...but they have every right to ask and if you can't produce it, you will be re-rated to the current rate, which is often even higher and there is no guarantee points rooms will be available. Doing online check in rarely helps this as most properties don't actually do online anyway - especially to people who are not returning guests to the property or elite. You are taking a gamble. One that is likely to be fine. But understand you are intentionally breaking the terms of the bonvoy program and if someone really cared, there can be consequences."
— wildcat12321
"I occasionally try to get the corporate rate for a company I'm visiting in the area (for sales/consulting). Only once has a front desk clerk asked me to prove my eligibility, and she was satisfied by me giving the name and telephone number of the person I was visiting."
— FlyerTalk_User