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Bobby Witt Jr.'s contract brings unexpected challenge with Marriott loyalty program

Bobby Witt Jr.'s contract brings unexpected challenge with Marriott loyalty program
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Bobby Witt Jr., who recently signed an 11-year $289 million contract extension, is facing an unexpected issue: he cannot earn Marriott points due to staying under an assumed name for security reasons. This situation highlights a broader trend among wealthy individuals who value accumulating travel points.

"I see claims all the time in social media that ‘if you’re rich you don’t care about points’. That isn’t true," one observer noted. "There are people who don’t care about points, but I’ve known plenty of wealthy people who do."

Many affluent individuals prioritize maximizing their value, contrary to the stereotype of frivolous spending. "Plenty of wealthy people become rich by not leaving value on the table," the observer added.

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Hollywood celebrities and other well-off individuals often seek ways to travel luxuriously without incurring high costs. "Hollywood B and C-listers can travel like A-listers without the blockbuster deals. They may not be able to buy first-class long-haul airfare, but they can redeem their points for it," said another source familiar with such practices.

Dave Portnoy, who claims a nine-figure net worth, has also been vocal about his accumulation of 44 million Membership Rewards points. Despite his significant holdings, some experts argue that Portnoy could optimize his earnings further.

"The top person in the U.S. Membership Rewards program at one point had over 120 million points," revealed another insider. Additionally, a single transaction once earned 2 billion Membership Rewards points in Hong Kong's program, although this was likely linked to money laundering activities.

In comparison, Bobby Witt Jr.'s efforts to earn Marriott points demonstrate a strategic approach despite his substantial wealth. "I have to respect Witt more," remarked one analyst. "He’s not choosing Marriott (though he probably has enough juice to sway the team). But if he’s going to stay at Marriott he wants his points and status."

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