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Le code JOH est-il sûr à utiliser chez Marriott Bonvoy ?
⚠️ Risque Risque Moyen. About 1 in 6 Marriott check-ins result in a verification request. A work email confirmation or business card usually satisfies.
Code : JOH · Entreprise : Johnson & Johnson · Remise : 10-15% · Région : Global
Si une preuve est demandée, apportez : Business card or work email. La vérification est plus fréquente dans : Japan · China · Middle East.
Rapports de Voyageurs(Témoignages originaux en anglais / 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 have stayed 100s of times with various corporate rates (including Japan) and the only hotel that has asked is W hotels. Even then they didn’t push much. I have been a consultant for 20 years and many clients require you to use their rates when they are paying the bill. The hotel doesn’t have an up to date list of every employee that works for a company globally. The woman at the W said “I don’t really care, just show me anything on your phone that says your name and that company. You can type an email now “."
— ChiChiCity
"I mean, when I worked night audit, the whole night is practically a break after like 1am. It was usually just me and one other guy running the place (the other guy is just cleaning and doesn’t know how to do front desk). We don’t get an actual “lunch break” where we have to clock out for 30 minutes because we can’t leave the desk completely unoccupied (unless you were going to the bathroom or tension to a guest away from the desk or something). And we just ate at our desks if we were hungry, not sitting in the back."
— KazahanaPikachu