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O código 90010 é seguro de usar na World of Hyatt?
🚨 Risco Risco Alto. Multiple reports confirm strict verification at Hyatt Asia Pacific. Grand Hyatt Tokyo and Singapore are known to require badge or card.
Código: 90010 · Empresa: Oracle · Desconto: 10-15% · Região: Global
Se for pedida prova, traga: Employee badge · Business card required. A verificação é mais comum em: Japan · Singapore · Korea.
Oracle World of Hyatt Corporate Code Overview
World of Hyatt corporate code 90010 is associated with Oracle and is currently rated Risco Alto for front-desk verification. The listed discount is 10-15% and the coverage region is Global. Multiple reports confirm strict verification at Hyatt Asia Pacific. Grand Hyatt Tokyo and Singapore are known to require badge or card. Eligibility proof checklist: treat this as a proof-sensitive rate and bring strong documentation such as an employee badge, company ID, employment letter, or HR/travel portal confirmation. Oracle also has hotel codes at Radisson Rewards (10002, Risco Baixo), Hilton Honors (0002544270, Risco Médio), IHG One Rewards (100183394, Risco Médio), so travelers can compare risk before booking.
Relatórios de Viajantes(Relatórios originais em inglês / Original reports in English)
Verified today
"FlyerTalk's Hyatt corporate codes thread identifies code 90010 as resolving to Li & Fung Trading Ltd in Hyatt's system, not Oracle directly. This creates a mismatch risk: if a guest claims Oracle employment but the code resolves to a different company in the system, a suspicious front desk agent could escalate. Park Hyatt Sydney has been documented liaising directly with company travel desks, and Andaz Tokyo has required badge, business card, and email confirmation."
— FlyerTalk user
"I have been denied the rate at the Park Hyatt Buenos Aires because had no proof I was entitled to use Credit Suisse corp rate (240 $ instead of 450 $) Had to pay the rack rate...ouch"
— FlyerTalk
"Very interesting, I didn’t know or think about the clauses, even though that seems very obvious now in hindsight. I work for Deloitte, so I’ve always wondered if other rates are eligible for us to use (Microsoft, Google, Nike, etc.) as contractors/consultants since we work with them on longer projects. I know and always see that the rate descriptions typically say “must be employee of company or present company badge/ID” or something of the sort. But besides that, my issue is that even if these individual properties have specific clauses in their corporate contracts mandating whether or not the rate can be used for personal travel, as well as by contractors/consultants, how are we supposed to see or know those clauses? PHS does not say in their corporate rate description (at least not for Deloitte and for several others) that they won’t honor non-corporate booking channels."
— thelederelo