A Woman Walks Into a Hotel
A man walks into a bar.
“What can I get you?” Asks the bartender.
“Oh, the usual.” The man answers easily.
The bartender starts. “The usual? I’ve never seen you before in my life!”
“What do you mean? I drink next door everyday!”
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A woman walks into a hotel like Marriott International.
She carries a white-labeled Vouch license on her phone issued by an airline like Delta Air Lines.
At the desk, her license is recognized via Bluetooth and her device vibrates to request permission to represent her identity. She confirms with her biometric.
On the concierge’s screen appears her verified identity, the organization she represents, and the partnership history Delta has made available. He links her license to her hotel account so it’ll show up for other partners.
“Ah, Ms. Dame. I see this is your first time staying with us. It’s a pleasure to host loyal members of our partners - can I offer you a complimentary bottle of your favorite on file sent to your room?”
“That’s very kind, always lovely to be recognized.”
“Would you like me to charge your corporate card on file with Delta?”
“Yes, that’s fine.”
“Please note that you can now use your license to not only unlock your room for the duration of your stay, but also for pre-validating parking including $50 credit in EV charging in our underground garage.”
“Thank you!”
“Is there anywhere else we can vouch on your behalf?”