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When is a stay at a Marriott hotel not eligible to earn Marriott Rewards points?

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When is a stay at a Marriott hotel not eligible to earn Marriott Rewards points?

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As a member, you are eligible to receive points for staying at participating Marriott Rewards hotels for your guest room and up to two additional rooms. All rooms must be reserved and registered in your name. You must make arrangements for payment of all rooms on a consolidated bill, which should be requested at time of hotel check-in. To ensure points are automatically posted to your account, you should present your Marriott Rewards membership card at check-in. Point accrual is limited to individual travel and the room must be paid for individually by the member. If a member attends a convention or group meeting and individually pays Marriott directly for the room, he/she will be eligible to receive points for the stay. However, contract rooms (rooms reserved by corporations on an ongoing basis), master-billed rooms and rooms booked at the Marriott Associate Rate are not eligible to earn points. Points earned from room contracts or military rates at certain overseas locations are subj

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