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O código 340965 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: 340965 · Empresa: BlackRock · 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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"BlackRock's six-digit numeric code (340965) is notably less circulated in public forums than three-letter ticker codes, slightly reducing discovery risk. However, finance-sector codes in NYC and SF see elevated scrutiny. "Medium-risk codes are subject to spot checks, especially during mid-week peak business travel, with properties in major metropolitan areas being the most likely to ask for a badge." BlackRock's NYC concentration and premium rate level keep this firmly at Medium. Numeric codes also trigger less "code sharing" behavior, reducing overall exposure volume."
— milepro.com corporate codes guide + Fishbowl finance sector pattern
"I think the generic 'show corp id' designation means show the company business card. I think a lot of us don't have them or, if we do & we're not going to an office that we'd need to show them, leave them at home. I worked for some F500s that didn't require corp ids with shiny smiling faces on them & others that did; same with company credit cards. All, however, provided biz cards when working for them."
— FlyerTalk_User
"I have a close friend who is a GM at a Marriott property in a fairly large US city (top 25 metro population). Their opinion is basically, "Hey, it's business. I'm not turning away a paying guest if they don't have the right ID." In this person's younger days as a front desk agent, they enjoyed catching people trying to use a corporate rate that the guest was not entitled to. As they became higher up and saw the books, occupancy rates, etc... Corp ID's became far less important than filling rooms."
— FlyerTalk_User