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Marriott Bonvoy에서 코드 UBS는 안전하게 사용할 수 있나요?
⚠️ 중간 위험. About 1 in 6 Marriott check-ins result in a verification request. A work email confirmation or business card usually satisfies.
코드: UBS · 회사: UBS · 할인: 10-15% · 지역: Global
증명서 요청 시 지참: Business card or work email. 더 자주 확인하는 지역: Japan · China · Middle East.
여행자 보고서(원본 영어 보고서 / Original reports in English)
Updated 6 hours ago
"UBS is explicitly discussed on FlyerTalk in the "Corporate ID required???" thread. One user: "Of the numerous Marriotts I've used my corporate code at in the US and Asia, I was only asked once — at the SF Marriott, because that particular hotel has seen a number of people abusing the corporate discount policy." Another: "Asia is the one place where I have been asked to show ID." A commenter noted: "if Marriott was really concerned about abuse, maybe they should have picked something other than stock ticker symbols as the prevalent corp code" — directly referencing UBS-style codes. hotelcorporatecodes.com: "⚠️ Sometimes," 10-15% discount. Financial services codes at full-service urban Marriotts in Europe (London, Zurich) carry meaningfully higher risk."
— FlyerTalk Corporate ID required thread; 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 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