Yeah the "Platinum at 60" was totally meant to be Titanium. I think it's a very bad glitch from the Platinum Plus, or whatever goofiness they called it, after the merger. I realized that after figuring out they aren't counting the nights right for certain pages.
What I'm talking about though is the wording. That screen states "Renews
at 35 nights" which would mean once he hits 35 total he'll be Platinum again. It should indicate that he needs 35 or has 35 nights remaining to reach Platinum and it would be correct. At first I thought it was just poor wording, and it still might be, but it matches with the other screen that shows he has 20 nights remaining to reach Platinum; when as you said we actually have 35 nights remaining after the 15.
So it could be a combination of poor wording and a display glitch that just happen to match up BUT when I look at my account it shows the same miscalculation. Says only "7 nights needed to achieve Gold Elite" when I only have 15 from the CC posted. Since 25 minus 15 does not equal 7, I was trying to figure out their math
In our case if I take the non-CC nights from 2019 and add it to the number of nights needed, that adds up to the correct number. For my account I stayed 3 nights in 2019 + the 15 CC nights from 2020 + 7 nights needed = 25 nights for Gold. Same for hubby, he stayed 15 nights in 2019 +15 from 2020 CC + 20 nights needed = 50. (And as we all know, this is NOT how it's supposed to work
But I like their thinking!)
I suspect this is just a bad user interface and it's just displaying the wrong information. I found one screen today where it did actually show the correct "10 nights needed" for my account but when you clicked on details it still showed the wrong calculation and listed it as 7 instead - however, I can't figure out where I was that showed it to view it again. But it'd be interesting if the actual tracker was goofed up!
It's not unprecedented as hubby is still listed as Lifetime Gold Elite when he's not really.
I still laugh every time I open that page and it shows how far away we actually are from the criteria!