AwardWallet Plus Giveaway – 12 Plus Upgrade Codes Today!

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If you earn a lot of points and are busy like me, you’ll likely find it difficult to track all the points and miles you earn on a regular basis. I used to have an old spreadsheet and would track all of my account information including usernames, passwords and balances, until I found AwardWallet. Now I use AwardWallet’s central point and mile tracking tool to make my life easier.

We’d like to help you track your points and miles balances with AwardWallet. To do so we will give away 12 AwardWallet Plus upgrade coupons today. If you win, you’ll be able to add the code to your free AwardWallet account within minutes of receiving the code through email later today.

How I Found Award Wallet

I had the opportunity to learn from million mile seat mates on the OWMD flight including the President of AwardWallet. After speaking with him, I was a little embarrassed I was tracking my points and miles the old fashioned way, with loyalty cards and spreadsheets. My life has changed for the better since I signed up for an AwardWallet account.

Signing up and using AwardWallet is as easy as 1, 2, 3. The program is very straightforward. They track your award programs and itineraries online. Then, they notify you when your balance changes or miles and points are about to expire.

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A regular AwardWallet account and Plus account features include:

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In addition to the above, everyone who wins an upgrade will get an AwardWallet OneCard. With the OneCard you will be able to archive most of your loyalty cards. The OneCard has space for 30 different loyalty program account and contact numbers. But don’t forget to keep the loyalty cards that grant you status even when you are not traveling with the airline or travel partner.

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How To Win A Free Upgrade To AwardWallet Plus

All you have to do to win a chance at one of the 12 upgrades is to leave a comment(s) answering the following question or tweet us.

  1. Leave a comment answering this question: What is your favorite feature of AwardWallet?
  2. Tweet us: @weeklyflyer and use the hashtag #PMMawardwallet

Winners will be selected today by random drawing from valid entries.

Bottom Line

Good luck and don’t forget to Sign up for Email so you don’t miss our $1,000 gift card giveaway next week and the 100,000 hotel points we’ll giveaway the following week.

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The Weekly Flyer writes about travel from a business traveler perspective. He travels the world every week accumulating points and miles along the way.

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Comments

  1. Tracking balances of ALL accounts (airlines, hotels, cars, shopping, cruise lines, etc.) in one place

  2. My favorite feature of AwardWallet is the plethora of programs that it can track. It’s not just points and miles, but several cash back sites, non-affiliated e-Miles & e-Rewards, even Thanks Again and Priceline rewards. Really an all-in-one tracking and information site. Thank you for offering this giveaway.

  3. My favorite feature is award tickets are automatically posted and changes updated before I even receive airlines notifications.

  4. I love that I don’t have to remember when my points will expire. And the ability to track all my loyalty programs.

  5. One stop shop, so darn convenient and easy to use! Now I can retire my spreadsheet old school method of tracking

  6. I like that everything is in one place so I don’t have to go to 20 different websites to check my balances.

  7. Their honesty and gutsiness;
    I like the honesty of Award Wallet. They told it like it was when Delta acted in a high-handed way to change policy and no longer permit Award Wallet access to their system for check in and tracking miles. Delta is not the only one now–but I wish that they had not made the change and did Delta frequent flyers a favor by continuing to permit the linkage, when we–the end users–authorized it.

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