🤖 Resposta Rápida de Pesquisa IA
O código 253511 é seguro de usar na Marriott Bonvoy?
⚠️ Risco Risco Médio. About 1 in 6 Marriott check-ins result in a verification request. A work email confirmation or business card usually satisfies.
Código: 253511 · Empresa: E&Y (alt) · Desconto: 10-18% · Região: Global
Se for pedida prova, traga: Business card or work email. A verificação é mais comum em: Japan · China · Middle East.
Relatórios de Viajantes(Relatórios originais em inglês / Original reports in English)
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"E&Y (alt) Marriott code 253511 is a secondary Ernst & Young code, alongside the primary EYC code. Fishbowl posts from Big 4 staff: "How do I use the Acc or E&Y codes at Marriott and get around the ID check piece?" — confirming that consulting firm ID checks are a well-known friction point. The same risk profile applies to secondary codes: US select-service essentially never checks; US full-service 10-20%; international meaningfully higher. EY (Ernst & Young) branded itself as EY globally in 2013 — some properties may still see "Ernst & Young" in the code description."
— Fishbowl / FlyerTalk Marriott corporate code thread
"I wanted a higher room floor at a Seattle area hotel. I requested it at the front desk when checking in. The front desk thanked me for being a platinum member and told me that the hotel is fully booked and no “upgrades” to a higher floor for me. The girl behind me checked in and she was thanked for being gold, and they gave her a free upgrade to a suite and let her choose which room she wanted! I asked about the upgrade and they told me it’s random. I spoke to the manager and the manager said lots of rooms available and she gave me 5 rooms to choose from. 🤷🏻♂️ In the end, I got my upgrade. Had to fight for it."
— andyshen_ca
"I have been asked to show some proof couple of times. I normally show my corp id but credit card with employers name on it has worked, too. As would probably just showing my laptop with employer e-mail account or whatever. My impression has been they are happy with just about anything that proves I'm working for the company whose rate I use and why wouldn't they."
— FlyerTalk_User