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Going from Silver to Gold, no change in my number (ending in 1 in both cases). They are French ...
How about the 7th digit?
Going from Silver to Gold, no change in my number (ending in 1 in both cases). They are French ...
Taswegians don’t usually Ike to talk about the digits.How about the 7th digit?
Check the app.Entire number unchanged. But its only been a few days. Status has changed, maybe the number will tick over .... sometime ...
Check the app.
That should reflect that the 7th digit changed as well
Yes - I'll review ...That should reflect that the 7th digit changed as well
what's the reason for that? The 20 status nights don't mean anything when you're plat (do they), do they give you something else in compensation? What's the reasoning there?Join Accor Plus after you attain Plat IMO.
Just one other thing... which has been covered before in the thread, but not in response to your query. It's on the question of there being 'Any advantage in joining Accor+ later in the year', and the answer to this one is generally "Yes", and it's to do with how status is assessed for A+ members, at the end of their A+ membership year.Thanks to ALL who helped with my various enquiries. Looks like I'm on the road to being an Accor fan-boy again.
Because it extends your status. If you time it right you effectively get Plat for 2 yearsI have a question on all that recent info posted
what's the reason for that? The 20 status nights don't mean anything when you're plat (do they), do they give you something else in compensation? What's the reasoning there?
Thanks for the explanation Matt - that makes really good sense and is definitely something for me to consider'Any advantage in joining Accor+ later in the year'
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Thanks for that. I am current on 40 "nights" and have Gold Adv+. ADV+ expires end of this month.What A+ does is to carry over your ALL status from the current OR previous year into the following year, until your membership year ends. If you attain Platinum in 2024, you hold it throughout 2025 as standard, but if you join or extend A+ in late 2025, it carries across the 2024 attained status to your A+ membership year end in late 2026. This is why a membership year ending late in the year is good... effectively you only need to retain status every second year. I currently have an August year end on my A+ Platinum membership, but plan to cancel and rejoin in mid December, so I can take full advantage of this, and mix it up a bit more in the 'off' years.
For some reason I was reading 7th digit as being the last.Yes - I'll review ...
Nothing will happen, beyond the terms… and your choices are three:Thanks for that. I am current on 40 "nights" and have Gold Adv+. ADV+ expires end of this month.
My next booked stay is in late October.
What is likely to happen if I renew ADV+ next week compared to if I renew end of September?
An interesting list you have there, my card (Gold Accor+) currently displays as xx_xx_5 xx_xx_3A 5. Doesn't line up exactly, but more or less there, just reversed.By the way I'm pretty sure the 7th number always changes with status level, it's somehow connected to the below. I have seen myself listed as "D6" on many Accor breakfast guest lists.
That’s very interesting. My Accor + renewal date is Feb 2025, and I should be platinum by the end of this year. Am I right that if I let Accor + lapse then rejoin in December, my platinum will automatically extend to the end of 2026?Because it extends your status. If you time it right you effectively get Plat for 2 years