ALL Accor+ Explorer Membership Discussion

Lot of hotels settle the account on checkin, so if a late checkout is granted you don’t have anything to worry about.
 
Lot of hotels settle the account on checkin, so if a late checkout is granted you don’t have anything to worry about.
Thanks @markis10 might offer to do that.

The 2 previous occasions we have stayed there, I have settled the account on checkout.
Though our usual routine is to do so after breakfast, to make sure dinner/parking etc is correct.
 
Thanks @markis10 might offer to do that.

The 2 previous occasions we have stayed there, I have settled the account on checkout.
Though our usual routine is to do so after breakfast, to make sure dinner/parking etc is correct.
I think you’re overthinking this @Flyfrequently, a late checkout is granted to the room not a person. You can just explain you will settle the bill now and the other pax will checkout when ready.
 
Hi,

I am currently in a battle with Accor regarding the Accor+ signup offer of the bonus 2000 points - I signed up via the Facebook Add, and nowhere on any of the pages does it talk about the sign-up points being available for new members. As my membership was 3 days old, they are not willing to offer the points. I have screens shots of everything to show at no point of the sign up it says excludes past members. I have tried to do it via the chat, and they refuse to even investigate it - but I know it’s unfair and misleading in all ways. Does anything have a contact for Accor+ who is more of a English speaking and might be able to review the case. I would accept the rules if it was listed that way, but at no time in the sign-up process was this covered in the terms or even refer to this.



Any helps would be appreciated.

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Paid a subs to Accor+, got 30 nights credited but not the 2,000 bonus reward points. Does anyone know when the 2,000 bonus points gets credited to account?
Thanks for replying 👍🏼 Paid mine on 2 March, still no 2000 points in account. Will contact Accor and see.
I contacted Accor and was advised points would be credited 30 days after end of promotion, which was March 13.
 
I have a number of missed calls from a Sydney number over the past three weeks. I let them all go to voicemail and then one two days ago left a message that I couldn't here but something about my subscription and I thought it was the Entertainment card so yesterday I answered the call.

It was Accor and the slimy man carried on about how they missed me and I was an Accor plus member last year and listed all of the benefits and blah blah blah. I said look just cut to the chase and he said $349 for Gold Elite and 30 nights and when I said no I can't justify it at the moment he got all p!ssy and virtually hung up on me
 
I have had the wrong phone number on my Accor plus profile for 20 years to avoid telemarketer calls, longer if you count priority privilege days which saw similar behaviour.
 
I have had the wrong phone number on my Accor plus profile for 20 years to avoid telemarketer calls, longer if you count priority privilege days which saw similar behaviour.
I used to get those calls all the time but they dried up pretty much before Covid. Now I’m A+ anyway.

But I did just receive a direct email from a BD person selling A+ Voyager for my business account…🤷‍♂️

 
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Paid for my Accor renewal this morning and got the 2000 points and 30 nights instantly. I also decided to try my luck with an all plus China after which worked fine and both have credited.
Which China card did you go for and how many bonus nights was offered on the card vs actually credited? i.e. Did you go for the top-tier with 30 nights or mid-tier with 20 nights?
 
Paid for my Accor renewal this morning and got the 2000 points and 30 nights instantly. I also decided to try my luck with an all plus China after which worked fine and both have credited.
I'm a bit new to all this Accor stuff. I'm curious to know why, after having paid your renewal, you decided to go for an all plus China as well. What is the advantage?
 
I'm a bit new to all this Accor stuff. I'm curious to know why, after having paid your renewal, you decided to go for an all plus China as well. What is the advantage?
You get platinum without setting foot in a hotel
 
Which China card did you go for and how many bonus nights was offered on the card vs actually credited? i.e. Did you go for the top-tier with 30 nights or mid-tier with 20 nights?
Went for the 20 nights and full 20 credited. Already had 9 nights and then got the 30 days from the Accor explorer followed by the 20 from all China. The current all China sale valid for next 25ish days meant the 20 day one (middle tier) cost au$258.31 on my card, it includes a free night in China/HK of which the MGallery near the airport is normally available and good value if passing through HK.

Offically you can get a refund on the all China card if any “benefits” are unused, the night credits aren’t benefits rather they remove them if you cancel and refund. Language barriers can be a challenge but for those persistent it’s worth a try. Risk is low and you can get to platinum easily.
 
Unlike elsewhere, under the Chinese program the free nights don’t credit as a stay.
 
Unlike elsewhere, under the Chinese program the free nights don’t credit as a stay.
I’ve found the opposite. My Accor explorer nights under the old program never credited in Singapore when I did a single night (did in other locations) whereas I got night credits, points and even Qantas points from All China free nights at two different hotels in HK.

Novotel Citygate appeared as 104 Accor reward points and MGallery Silveri 191 points. 204 and 384 QF points on each. I guess that allows you to work backward the cost to hotel 🤣
 
Unlike elsewhere, under the Chinese program the free nights don’t credit as a stay.
My two free nights at Swissotel Grand Shanghai did FWIW (as did the Qantas points). A nice bonus.
 
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