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IT'S IMPORTANT TO UNDERSTAND HOW REWARD BOOKINGS WORK BEFORE YOU TRANSACT.

1.   Marriott certificates can be used for any reservation that can be booked with points. To search for reward availability simply go to marriott.com and check the box to search "using points".
Marriott hotels are divided into categories. (Cheapest being category one)

What room types can you book?
You can book any STANDARD room that's available at marriott.com using reward points with no cap on the number of points. (standard room means it not an upgraded room. Every hotel lists their rooms differently, In some hotels, the standard room may even include suites)
To check, go to marriott.com and search for rooms. Make sure to check the option "Use Points/Certificates".

If it says:
Redemption - You can book that room no matter how many points it is
Redemption with Cash Upgrade - You can book however, the cert will cover the basic portion you will need to pay the additional cash upgrade fee.
Redemption with Points Upgrade - You cannot book using a certificate

2.   There are a few different types of certificates. Seven/five night certificates are the hotel portion of "Marriott travel packages" that the owner does not want or need anymore (google Marriott packages to learn more about them). Individuals many times buy these packages just to receive the airline miles and don’t end up using the hotel portion of the package. There are also single night certs given to account holders for holding a Marriott brand credit card

3.   A 7/5night-night certificate must be used for 7 consecutive nights. The reservation cannot be split up.

4.   In order to hold the room, you need a credit card. Your card will be kept for incidentals and you won't be charged for the room.

5.   MUST be booked BOOK 30 Days in Advance. THIS IS A TECHNICAL GLITCH WHICH MARRIOTT CLAIMS TO BE FIXING, HOWEVER, ITS MORE THAN A YEAR THAT THIS HAS BEEN AN ISSUE. In order to book with a certificate, reps must create the reservation as a points advance and then attach the cert. Marriott recently made a new rule that reservations made within 30 days aren’t eligible for points advance. If the account, you are booking with has enough points to cover the reservation you can book it as regular points and have the rep detach the points and attach the certificate.

6.   Travel package certs must be booked over the phone. Single night certs can be booked online

7.   The certificate sits on the account holders account and the elite night credits are officially credited to them. There is no way to transfer those stays to your account.

8.   If you are the traveler do not call Marriott reservations. This reservation is in someone else's account and calling may result in his/her account getting audited and the reservation canceled.

9.   The certificate covers the cost of the reservation including tax but does NOT include any resort fees, parking, and incidentals (for example food charged to the room)

10.   It's not possible to entirely remove the certificate owner from the reservation but your name is added as a secondary guest and a special code is added (M8 code) to inform the hotel that this reservation is in fact gifted to you. The hotels are very much aware of this.

You should be able to check-in as you would to a regular reservation with your own ID. You will need to provide a credit card to cover any incidentals, resort fees, and parking fees if there are any.

11.   You cannot add your Marriott account number to the reservation and generally, the hotel will go by the status on our account (which may be silver or gold at the time of check-in) however, it depends very much on the front desk rep at the time of check-in

12. Certs cannot be combined - e.g. you can't combine two 35k certificates to book a 60k room.

13. The "free fifth night" only applies to points bookings, not certificates.

See post #5805 for a history of bid/ask on these 1/5/7 night certificates of different levels
« Last edited by David61 on November 16, 2022, 12:09:46 PM »

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Re: Marriott Certs Sale
« Reply #5080 on: December 31, 2019, 07:10:16 PM »
Selling 2x 35k night certificates
Gold Account Benefits
Expires: 06/02/2020 and 08/01/2020
$250 for both
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Re: Marriott Certs Sale
« Reply #5081 on: December 31, 2019, 07:20:43 PM »
Selling cert Up to 35k.
Exp. 11/14/2020
135$ or better offer
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Re: Marriott Certs Sale
« Reply #5082 on: December 31, 2019, 09:17:39 PM »
Selling 2x 50k nights from same account
$240 for one, $450 for 2.
Refs. available. PayPal or Zelle.
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Re: Marriott Certs Sale
« Reply #5083 on: December 31, 2019, 11:44:57 PM »
Selling two 35k certificates from gold account @ $145 each. PM
Exp: 09/2020 and 11/2020
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Re: Marriott Certs Sale
« Reply #5084 on: January 01, 2020, 09:40:40 AM »
will these work overseas? or will there be issues when the primary account holder is not there at checkin?

95% of the time there is no issue.

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Re: Marriott Certs Sale
« Reply #5085 on: January 01, 2020, 09:41:08 AM »
Go with trusted sellers. @leeboy is one of them.

Thank you

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Re: Marriott Certs Sale
« Reply #5086 on: January 01, 2020, 09:48:20 AM »
Selling in gold accounts
 
7 nights cat5 - $900
7 nights cat6 - $1,100
7 nights cat7 - $1,400
7 nights cat8 - $1,600

Must be booked at least 30 days in advance.



Thank you for so many good people here on the forums!
FYI I am not a travel agent, I just broker the certs from family/friends so you tell me what hotel you want and then we book it. We charge $75 for changes or cancellations.
The reason for the fee is just because the reservations cannot be booked online and needs to be called in. When we change or cancel the cert many times doesn't come back to the account and can take a few calls and hours on the phone to get the cert back.
Thanks for understanding

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Re: Marriott Certs Sale
« Reply #5087 on: January 01, 2020, 09:55:13 AM »
95% of the time there is no issue.

Are there any contingencies for when the cert does not work at check in? Can I be made the primary on the booking?

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Re: Marriott Certs Sale
« Reply #5088 on: January 01, 2020, 10:05:31 AM »
Are there any contingencies for when the cert does not work at check in? Can I be made the primary on the booking?
You cannot be added as primary. In case of issue you will get 100% refund

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Re: Marriott Certs Sale
« Reply #5089 on: January 01, 2020, 10:21:20 AM »
1 35k certificate gold elite account exp 1/31/2020 120.00
1 50k certificate gold elite account 250.00

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Re: Marriott Certs Sale
« Reply #5090 on: January 01, 2020, 01:40:37 PM »
2 50k certificate gold elite account 250.00 each exp 12/15/2020 and 12/19/20 (platinum this year but will go to gold)
1 60k cert @ $300 exp 1/19/20

all from the same acct.

$750 for all 3.

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Re: Marriott Certs Sale
« Reply #5091 on: January 01, 2020, 03:12:58 PM »
**FREE** Not sure if there is a way to use these, but I have 3 Ritz Club Level upgrade certificates for use on PAID nights. Please PM me if you have a way to make use of them. Each cert is good for up to 7 nights. **FREE**

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Re: Marriott Certs Sale
« Reply #5092 on: January 01, 2020, 03:36:16 PM »
I am a UK resident and citizen and I am looking to purchase a 7-day CAT 6 voucher to book up at the Ritz Carlton Hotel in Moscow, Russia during the Month of May/June this year for a holiday with my fiancée, will I have any problems? I understand there is a risk where I won't be able to check-in, if this happens the holiday will be a complete and utter disaster being in a foreign country and forced to look for another hotel, would be possible to verify that won't happen?

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Re: Marriott Certs Sale
« Reply #5093 on: January 01, 2020, 04:21:54 PM »
I am a UK resident and citizen and I am looking to purchase a 7-day CAT 6 voucher to book up at the Ritz Carlton Hotel in Moscow, Russia during the Month of May/June this year for a holiday with my fiancée, will I have any problems? I understand there is a risk where I won't be able to check-in, if this happens the holiday will be a complete and utter disaster being in a foreign country and forced to look for another hotel, would be possible to verify that won't happen?
No, that's a risk you take by having someone add you as a guest to their reservation. I'll give you an example. I used a cert (from my own account) for my parents, (same last name) and even then they had issues checking in without me, and did not receive Platinum status perks.

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Re: Marriott Certs Sale
« Reply #5094 on: January 01, 2020, 04:53:25 PM »
perks are never guaranteed.  Checkin should be fine most countries

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Re: Marriott Certs Sale
« Reply #5095 on: January 01, 2020, 05:22:43 PM »
No, that's a risk you take by having someone add you as a guest to their reservation. I'll give you an example. I used a cert (from my own account) for my parents, (same last name) and even then they had issues checking in without me, and did not receive Platinum status perks.
Where was this hotel located?

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Re: Marriott Certs Sale
« Reply #5096 on: January 01, 2020, 07:50:39 PM »
Selling 2 nights cat 1-5 35k from same account. Both for $280. silver
expiration in 6-9 months

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Re: Marriott Certs Sale
« Reply #5097 on: January 01, 2020, 09:17:46 PM »
Selling one night up to 35K points from silver account.
Expires 2/28 
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Re: Marriott Certs Sale
« Reply #5098 on: January 02, 2020, 02:16:37 AM »
Selling 2x 50k nights from same account
$240 for one, $450 for 2.
Refs. available. PayPal or Zelle.
Expires 15 January 2020
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Re: Marriott Certs Sale
« Reply #5099 on: January 02, 2020, 10:38:33 AM »
I am a UK resident and citizen and I am looking to purchase a 7-day CAT 6 voucher to book up at the Ritz Carlton Hotel in Moscow, Russia during the Month of May/June this year for a holiday with my fiancée, will I have any problems? I understand there is a risk where I won't be able to check-in, if this happens the holiday will be a complete and utter disaster being in a foreign country and forced to look for another hotel, would be possible to verify that won't happen?

If the reservation is done properly there will be zero issues checking in. Your name is added to the reservation so when you get to hotel they can find the reservation under your name. Its just that the certificate owners name needs to be the primary name on the reservation