heh... my wife's former company did exactly that.


On Tue, Apr 1, 2008 at 5:49 AM, Erika L. Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't see how they can't let the employee keep the points. When you check
>  in on a hotel's point card, whether it's paid for by the company or not, the
>  credit goes to the person with the card at check in. It's private property,
>  etc. Same with airline tickets. It's you flying, not the company.
>
>  I know one Fortune 500 that even though they have their own travel concierge
>  system you are required to go thru to make reservations for anything, when
>  you check in, flight, room or rental car, it's your private points card
>  presented and credited for the purchases. The employer can't demand that the
>  business take those points away and give them to another account...
>
>  >>: -----Original Message-----
>  >>: From: Jim Davis
>  >>:
>  >>: One nice thing about his company is that they let the employees keep the
>  >>: points (many don't).
>
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