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Czy kod 100190819 jest bezpieczny w IHG One Rewards?
⚠️ Ryzyko Średnie ryzyko. IHG properties check more consistently than most chains. A work email or business card can usually verify eligibility if asked.
Kod: 100190819 · Firma: FedEx Ground · Rabat: varies · Region: Global
Jeśli poproszą o dowód, przynieś: Business card · Work email. Weryfikacja jest częstsza w: Asia Pacific · Europe.
Raporty podróżnych(Oryginalne raporty po angielsku / Original reports in English)
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"FedEx Ground is one of several FedEx business unit codes in IHG's GDS system. The general FedEx IHG pattern documented on FlyerTalk: IHG has been "very careful" in recent years about verifying codes at full-service brands. FedEx Ground staff IDs are company-standard. Properties near FedEx Ground hubs (Indianapolis, Memphis) are more familiar with FedEx employee badges and may request them. Holiday Inn Express near distribution centers: essentially never check."
— FlyerTalk FedEx hotel rate thread
"IHG corporate codes vary by brand. Airport Holiday Inns rarely check credentials, while InterContinentals in major cities almost always do. The likelihood of a request for ID is based on the size of the discount — the greater the discount, the more diligent the front desk. Be prepared to be asked for company ID if the discount rate is more than the standard 15% given to most corporates, or if the company rate is a fixed rate lower than the hotel's ADR. Cisco's IHG code (954410926) sits alongside IBM and Dell in the widely-circulated FlyerTalk master list; tech-company codes at this tier typically yield 10-25% savings and trigger occasional verification at full-service properties but rarely at Holiday Inn Express tier."
— FlyerTalk community consensus (IHG Rate Codes master thread)
"The documents don't have to have any fictional information. Not talking about a work ID or security clearance, just paperwork on official letterhead with the signature of some head-honcho giving me permission to use the rate due to my "relationship" with the company. !"
— FlyerTalk_User