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Czy kod GGL jest bezpieczny w Marriott Bonvoy?
⚠️ Ryzyko Średnie ryzyko. About 1 in 6 Marriott check-ins result in a verification request. A work email confirmation or business card usually satisfies.
Kod: GGL · Firma: Google · Rabat: 10-18% · Region: Global
Jeśli poproszą o dowód, przynieś: Business card or work email. Weryfikacja jest częstsza w: Japan · China · Middle East.
Raporty podróżnych(Oryginalne raporty po angielsku / Original reports in English)
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"Google's Marriott code GGL is one of the most publicized codes in FlyerTalk's master list thread. Marriott's automated system is documented to disable Mobile Key for first-time use of high-profile codes, triggering front desk interaction. Google's Mountain View, NYC, and Seattle campus proximity to Marriott properties means those front desks regularly see actual Google badges. Luxury hotels (Autograph, W) with dedicated rate integrity teams are more likely to verify."
— FlyerTalk user
"The same happened to me. I arrived to Fairfield after midnight with my toddler. I had waited for about 20 minutes. Then, I just found a direct number to my hotel on Google and called the front desk. It’s just common sense! A front desk representative came to answer the phone quickly. We got checked in to the hotel without any issues. There was no need to involve police. There was no need to call people who aren’t even located on the property that you tried to check in to. There is no need to involve Ritz Carlton. By the way, why did you even bother a hotel from another Marriott chain? Obviously, Ritz and S.Regis have a better customer service, but you haven’t paid for that level of service"
— Beautiful_Sipsip
"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