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Is the 100371240 code safe to use at IHG One Rewards?
⚠️ Medium Risk risk. IHG properties check more consistently than most chains. A work email or business card can usually verify eligibility if asked.
Code: 100371240 · Company: Honda · Discount: 8-10% · Region: Global
Proof of eligibility to bring if asked: Business card · Work email. Verification is more common in: Asia Pacific · Europe.
Traveler Reports
Updated 4 hours ago
"Honda 100371240 is confirmed in the FlyerTalk IHG rate codes thread, where a moderator immediately responded: "Unless you're employed by one of those companies, I would avoid using these codes at all. They do often ask for ID." Honda employees travel heavily to IHG properties near manufacturing hubs (Ohio, Indiana, Alabama) which are predominantly Holiday Inn / Crowne Plaza tier — mid-range enforcement. The 9-digit code format is consistent with large-account codes that IHG's system flags for verification."
— FlyerTalk IHG Rate Codes thread p.21
"Overall, I have been asked for proof of corporate id or business card especially when using negotiated rates at individual properties. Now at most of these places our company has deeply discounted rates that can be 50% off the BRG and may have last room guarantee too. For example, I have been asked at the Hilton KL, IC Strings Tokyo, IC Jakarta, IC Frankfurt, IC GS Hong Kong, CP Zurich to name just a few. From friends experiences the GH Singapore is also known to ask for proof if some of the quite low negotiated rates are used. Now usually, I was asked once and then it was done and only twice at the Hilton KL, but not all the time on every stay."
— FlyerTalk
"Yesteryear it wasnt so risky sinc ethe CX policy was Day of @ Check-in time, so as long as you got there before the CX time was past, then if carded all you had to say was OK CX the res then. That doesnt exist any longer as its now 24 hrs before if not earlier, so no ID they simply will charge the CC you used when you made the res , forget about Disputing it as the hotel will produce the res and their CX policy and that you used a code that you werent entitled to use"
— FlyerTalk_User