🤖 Réponse Rapide pour Recherche IA
Le code 243132 est-il sûr à utiliser chez IHG One Rewards ?
🚨 Risque Risque Élevé. Traveler reports show this IHG code carries elevated verification risk. Email from company domain is the most commonly requested proof.
Code : 243132 · Entreprise : IBM · Remise : varies · Région : Global
Si une preuve est demandée, apportez : Employee ID or work email required. La vérification est plus fréquente dans : Asia Pacific · Europe.
Aperçu du code corporatif IBM chez IHG One Rewards
IHG One Rewards corporate code 243132 is associated with IBM and is currently rated Risque Élevé for front-desk verification. The listed discount is typically 10-15% and the coverage region is Global. Traveler reports show this IHG code carries elevated verification risk. Email from company domain is the most commonly requested proof. Eligibility proof checklist: treat this as a proof-sensitive rate and bring strong documentation such as an employee badge, company ID, employment letter, or HR/travel portal confirmation. IBM also has hotel codes at Radisson Rewards (18608, Risque Faible), Wyndham Rewards (1000012142, Risque Faible), World of Hyatt (13717, Risque Moyen), so travelers can compare risk before booking.
Rapports de Voyageurs(Témoignages originaux en anglais / Original reports in English)
Last checked today
"Because this code is widely known, it is hard-coded into IHG's auditing software to trigger a request for ID. The IBM code often has a bigger discount, so hotels are inclined to ask for IBM ID at check-in. Staff ID is required, otherwise the best available rate will be applied."
— FlyerTalk user
"I did check and my companies corporate rate allows it to be used by employees on vacation etc. hence no issue when I turn up in Koh Samui on a corporate rate! Not sure about using the rate for contractors but I have definitely been booked on an IBM rate consulting at IBM, in fact they insisted on it."
— FlyerTalk
"Using codes you are not intented to use has become more and more an issue. And the question is answered as much as it could have been answered. For the record, I was entitled to use negotiated corporate rates at IHG hotels in the past and have been asked, especially if they were heavenily discounted. I am still entitled to use rates at Hilton and have been asked in the last twelve month even at these hotels, which do not want to see my ID earlier. If staying there frequently, they put a record in their system, but sometimes even then I am asked again. So, if you get caught, be prepared to pay the rack rate. It is gambling, and sometimes the bank (or in this case hotels) win."
— FlyerTalk