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Is This Marriott Email a Scam? How to Tell

Marriott scams include fake reservation confirmations, Bonvoy loyalty program phishing, and fraudulent booking sites that mimic Marriott to steal payment information.

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Common Marriott Scam Types

Reservation confirmation phishing
Bonvoy points phishing
Fake Marriott booking sites
Customer satisfaction survey scams

Example Scam Messages

These are examples of fake messages impersonating Marriott. Never click links in unsolicited messages.

Marriott Bonvoy: Your 50,000 points will expire in 48 hours. Redeem at marriott-bonvoy.com

Marriott: Complete our guest survey for a free night stay. Visit marriott-survey.com

Red Flags to Watch For

  • Points expiration urgency from non-marriott.com domains
  • Free night stay offers requiring credit card information
  • Booking sites that look like Marriott but have different URLs
  • Survey emails promising lavish rewards

Legitimate Marriott Contact Info

Visit marriott.com or call 1-888-236-2427. Manage Bonvoy rewards through the Marriott Bonvoy app.

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