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क्या Marriott Bonvoy में OXD कोड सुरक्षित है?
🚨 उच्च जोखिम जोखिम। This code is Asia-specific. Verification is more common in this region — have your business card or work email ready.
कोड: OXD · कंपनी: Student (Enactus) · डिस्काउंट: ¥400/night · क्षेत्र: China select
प्रमाण मांगे जाने पर, लाएं: Employee ID, badge, or pay stub।
यात्री रिपोर्ट(मूल रिपोर्ट अंग्रेज़ी में / Original reports in English)
Fresh data · updated today
"Student (Enactus) Marriott code OXD is a student discount code for Enactus, a non-profit supporting student entrepreneurs. Student discount codes at Marriott require proof of current student enrollment — typically a valid student ID or university email verification. FlyerTalk's discussion of student hotel rates: "Student rates at Marriott almost always require showing a valid student ID at check-in — unlike corporate codes where enforcement is discretionary, student discount verification is fairly consistent across properties." The Enactus connection means participants must also prove program affiliation."
— FlyerTalk student discount code thread
"I don’t think it’s ever ok to yell at anyone in customer service. That said, I do understand the frustration as someone who’s stayed over 1,000 nights in hotels, and have come across many properties who do simply not want to upgrade and/or just follow corporate policies at all for that matter. I had a Hyatt try to charge me a resort fee on a points stay as a globalist. Point blank that’s not how it works. They don’t get to change that rule at the property level. I’ve stayed at properties that had over 40 suites available and refused to upgrade. So, OP, your property with only 4 suites is very different than many. But just to be fair, a lot of us have experienced many shady properties and being outright lied to by managers."
— mascbrro
"I stayed under a corporate rate at six different hotels in Japan over the course of two weeks, I did have a company name badge with me in case anyone asked, but I was never asked to provide proof. Properties were Sheraton, St. Regis, Westin, and Marriott."
— jessecurry