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Czy kod PAG 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: PAG · Firma: Procter & Gamble · Rabat: 10-16% · 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)
Verified yesterday
"PAG (Procter & Gamble) appears on multiple Marriott code lists with notes that it "works well in Asia" and has "unprecedented coverage in the Ohio River Valley / Cincinnati." hotelcorporatecodes.com lists PAG at 10-16% discount, "⚠️ Sometimes" verification, Global scope. One long-time FlyerTalk member with 1,500+ Starwood/Marriott nights stated: "I have NEVER been asked to produce a company ID." But geographic exceptions apply — Asia checks more reliably, and Cincinnati-area properties near P&G HQ apply it professionally. Risk calibrated at Medium consistent with comparable global consumer-goods corporate codes."
— hotelcorporatecodes.com; FlyerTalk Have you been asked for Corporate Identification thread
"I mean, it depends on the size of the hotel. Having one person on night shift for a Fairfield isn’t uncommon. The better hotels have more people working at front desk even at night simply due to the size and brand. I’d however say though, if the property has been notified of the guest’s check in time in advance, and part of deal of getting into night shift is to check people in at unusual hours like that, then it certainly does not sound right to me that the front desk agent cannot have the meal earlier or later out of that many hours of the shift."
— charmdude
"I am very rarely asked to prove my eligibility for a rate...but they have every right to ask and if you can't produce it, you will be re-rated to the current rate, which is often even higher and there is no guarantee points rooms will be available. Doing online check in rarely helps this as most properties don't actually do online anyway - especially to people who are not returning guests to the property or elite. You are taking a gamble. One that is likely to be fine. But understand you are intentionally breaking the terms of the bonvoy program and if someone really cared, there can be consequences."
— wildcat12321