Good questions.Details would be nice to make a more informed judgement of your views. Having someone signed up for a loyalty program twice isn't necessarily a reason to avoid them.
- What were the circumstances behind being signed up twice?
- Did you make a hotel booking and forget to include your existing membership details?
- Did your orginal membership request get accidently processed twice?
- Did someone at a hotel you stayed at attempt to boost their quota by signing you up again when you were already a member?
Sometimes their stupidity works to your advantage.I booked and stayed in an Accor property 2 months ago using my own name but their computer system then changed it to mrsdrron's name and she got points-I am not a member of Aclub.
Details would be nice to make a more informed judgement of your views. Having someone signed up for a loyalty program twice isn't necessarily a reason to avoid them.
- What were the circumstances behind being signed up twice?
- Did you make a hotel booking and forget to include your existing membership details?
- Did your orginal membership request get accidently processed twice?
- Did someone at a hotel you stayed at attempt to boost their quota by signing you up again when you were already a member?
Even without BRG's, I've always found the rates at Accor properties to be quite good.
And just because you can't get a timely response doesn't mean you should thumb your nose at all Accor properties. After doing my fair share of hotels in the last 12mths, I've always found their properties to be consistent in all aspects across the world and within chain.
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Who doesn't look out for sales and specialsPS. I always look out for their regular sales though.
Even without BRG's, I've always found the rates at Accor properties to be quite good.
And just because you can't get a timely response doesn't mean you should thumb your nose at all Accor properties. After doing my fair share of hotels in the last 12mths, I've always found their properties to be consistent in all aspects across the world and within chain.
I agree whole-heartedly that their loyalty program has and continues to suffer a rocky road, I two have suffered at the hands of points or bonuses that haven't credited. However, this is easily fixed like most programs, and you're on your way again. Having said this, their program has only been in operation for a short period of time - specially when compared to the loyalty programs of the other chains which have 10yrs or more older.
And like any program, they won't know the problems unless you tell them. I had cause to speak with their Asia Pacific service centre this week after a points claim went wrong. Not only did they fix it (on the spot I must add), but they also committed to finding out why it went wrong and educate the relevant staff members accordingly.
Give them time, they will (hopefully) learn and get better. *crosses fingers*
I'd mostly agree about the Accor properties being fairly good. Novotel Nadi is the one exception which I found a pretty miserable stay .