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tiggeroo42
03-16-2001, 08:40 PM
I'm seeing this rate on some online hotel reservation systems. Is anyone allowed to book a corporate rate? I can't find anything about having to show an ID. Thanks! :)

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LuvTheMouse
03-17-2001, 05:26 AM
Depends on the hotel/motel. Some ask to see a business card or expect you to pay with a Corporate Credit Card. Some don't. I know a guy who gets corporate rates all of the time by lying. I'd rather just pay a standard rate than lie.

tiggeroo42
03-17-2001, 12:37 PM
Thanks luvthemouse. I'd rather just pay the standard rate too and not risk getting caught in a sticky situation! :eek:

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goofinround94
03-19-2001, 08:20 AM
Tiggeroo,
If you work for a corp. you can ask them if it is okay to use them as a point reference, My husbands company lets the employees join the Disney Club at the Corp. rate which is 10.00 less expensive then normal registration.
I hope that gives you a little info... Renee :D