kangarooflyer88
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Update: having looked through my Accor statement I think I know the answer, here. Back in September I stayed at the Pullman Auckland and used 2000 Accor points as part of the stay, which brought the rate down from $634.50 NZD to $563.71. A quick check of my Accor account indicates I earned 790 status points for the trouble, which works out to 316 Euros spent at the hotel (before tax), which in turn converts to $567.53 NZD pre-tax. Supposing hotels in NZ are taxed at a rate of 15% this in turn would work out to $652.66 which suggests that stays paid with points should accrue status points based on the total spend (including any points used to offset the price).I'm unsure what that means. I suppose to give you a concrete example, suppose they booked the Sofitel Sydney for $500/night then proceeded to burn through say 12,000 Accor points + $20 AUD to stay at the property would they earn 30 status points (for the $20 AUD spent) or 692 status points (for the $460 original rate ex GST)?
-RooFlyer88