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क्या Marriott Bonvoy में DEL कोड सुरक्षित है?
⚠️ मध्यम जोखिम जोखिम। About 1 in 6 Marriott check-ins result in a verification request. A work email confirmation or business card usually satisfies.
कोड: DEL · कंपनी: Dell · डिस्काउंट: 10-15% · क्षेत्र: Global
प्रमाण मांगे जाने पर, लाएं: Business card or work email। इन क्षेत्रों में अधिक वेरिफिकेशन होता है: Japan · China · Middle East।
Dell Marriott Bonvoy Corporate Code Overview
Marriott Bonvoy corporate code DEL is associated with Dell and is currently rated मध्यम जोखिम for front-desk verification. The listed discount is 10-15% and the coverage region is Global. About 1 in 6 Marriott check-ins result in a verification request. A work email confirmation or business card usually satisfies. Eligibility proof checklist: bring a business card, work email, employee badge, or HR/travel portal confirmation in case the front desk asks for verification. Dell also has hotel codes at IHG One Rewards (954284898, कम जोखिम), Radisson Rewards (54614, कम जोखिम), Hilton Honors (N7654328, मध्यम जोखिम), so travelers can compare risk before booking.
यात्री रिपोर्ट(मूल रिपोर्ट अंग्रेज़ी में / Original reports in English)
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"Dell's Marriott code appears on public FlyerTalk code wikis. No specific Dell-related verification denial threads were found, but US full-service urban Marriotts and international properties do verify. Dell has major corporate campus cities (Austin, Round Rock) where nearby hotels handle Dell employees weekly and know the employee ID."
— FlyerTalk user
"I work for the front desk, at a Marriott, & have for the last 8 years .... So when it comes to room upgrades; it goes based on AVAILABILITY... sometimes no matter the tier, if we have it available - I will upgrade the guest. Now of course, higher tiered members get dibs on the upgrades first but after we go through the higher tiered members, Ambassador, Titanium, Platinum - then we go through the other ones. I cannot express this enough : BEING NICE & POLITE AT THE DESK GOES A LONG WA"
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"I have a close friend who is a GM at a Marriott property in a fairly large US city (top 25 metro population). Their opinion is basically, "Hey, it's business. I'm not turning away a paying guest if they don't have the right ID." In this person's younger days as a front desk agent, they enjoyed catching people trying to use a corporate rate that the guest was not entitled to. As they became higher up and saw the books, occupancy rates, etc... Corp ID's became far less important than filling rooms."
— FlyerTalk_User