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क्या World of Hyatt में 16733 कोड सुरक्षित है?
⚠️ मध्यम जोखिम जोखिम। Hyatt properties in Tokyo, Singapore, and Seoul actively verify codes. US and most European properties almost never ask.
कोड: 16733 · कंपनी: Nec · डिस्काउंट: varies · क्षेत्र: Global
प्रमाण मांगे जाने पर, लाएं: Business card · Work email। इन क्षेत्रों में अधिक वेरिफिकेशन होता है: Japan · Singapore · Korea।
यात्री रिपोर्ट(मूल रिपोर्ट अंग्रेज़ी में / Original reports in English)
Verified today
"NEC's Hyatt code (16733) is for the Japanese electronics and IT company. Hyatt Asia-Pacific enforcement is near 100% at Park Hyatt and Grand Hyatt properties. NEC has significant presence in Japan, where Grand Hyatt Tokyo enforces verification consistently. A FlyerTalk user with 40+ Hyatt stays across 10 countries reported 50% ID check rate overall with Asia being much stricter. NEC employees in Japan recognize Park Hyatt as a standard business travel tier, and staff there are similarly familiar with NEC employee credentials."
— FlyerTalk Hyatt Discount Codes thread
"I use corporate codes all the time and never get asked. I shouldn’t be using them but, hey, it is what it is. The risk is you get that front desk agent (or even manager) who goes “I see your with the Coca-Cola rate, can I have your corporate Id please”? Has never happened to me yet but it is a risk. So book accordingly."
— Every_Helicopter3228
"I can understand wanting to maintain rate integrity, however, I find this to be a bit over the top. While I don't know the particulars of this rate, Louis Vuitton is a global company with employees presumably all over the world. How the hotel would have the resources to verify every employee seems a bit far fetched, especially with huge companies like IBM. Also, does this rate extend to all employees of Louis Vuitton or just traveling executives? I cannot imagine that they would be able to verify that Sally Sue (who likely does not even have a corporate ID) working at the South Park Mall store in Charlotte, NC is indeed an employee."
— FlyerTalk