Some AwardWallet+ Codes for all of you

I’ve done AwardWallet upgrade giveaways in the past, but seems it goes out like hotcakes. For those of you who don’t know, AW is a website that allows me to track my points and miles totals across loyalty programs in a one-view format.

AwardWallet provides a free account, which tracks all your accounts for free, but only displays upto 3 expiration notices. There is also AwardWallet Plus, which costs you $5 upwards for 6 months (you choose the price), and allows for details on all your accounts to be tracked along with the expiry notices. Now, if you haven’t had an AwardWallet account ever, you could sign up for a free 6-months usage of AwardWallet Plus with this link.

Otherwise, you could use the following codes, 15 of them, for an AwardWallet Plus Upgrade for six months:

Invite-106355-VJJAE
Invite-106355-BDYIF
Invite-106355-ESONS
Invite-106355-UUZDE
Invite-106355-FCLSI
Invite-106355-LWTNY
Invite-106355-UHBTL
Invite-106355-KHDOW
Invite-106355-FFHZT
Invite-106355-CRYKD
Invite-106355-FDPJR
Invite-106355-DSNFU
Invite-106355-IEFNH
Invite-106355-YXBNC
Invite-106355-POUWB

To apply a code, all you have to do is to navigate to the Sidebar –> Manage Rewards –> Upgrade Using A Coupon.

Please post below when you have used a coupon so that I can edit the list and keep everyone informed accordingly. Also, if you want to share any AwardWallet upgrade codes, drop me a line and I will add them to the list.

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Ajay Awtaney is the Founder and Editor of Live From A Lounge (LFAL), a pioneering digital platform renowned for publishing news and views about aviation, hotels, passenger experience, loyalty programs, travel trends and frequent travel tips for the Global Indian. He is considered the Indian authority on business travel, luxury travel, frequent flyer miles, loyalty credit cards and travel for Indians around the globe. Ajay is a frequent contributor and commentator on the media as well, including ET Now, BBC, CNBC TV18, NDTV, Conde Nast Traveller and many other outlets.

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Comments

  1. A first come first server approach seems reasonable. @AJ, since none of the codes are usable now, would it be possible for you to cross out all of them in your post?

  2. Hey AJ, nice of you to post these codes. Thank you! However most visitors to the blog do not read the comments before trying out the codes and in the process waste 15-20 minutes easily. Not to mention the disappointment! If there is a better way to distribute these codes then it must be explored.

    • @Manish, please suggest a better way if you have one. earlier I used to randomly draw names but I’ve figured that is an inefficient use of my time to be writing individual emails and sending out codes and conducting draws for this. There are enough codes, and if one can’t lay their hands on one the first time around, maybe they will get one the next time over.

  3. Your approach is really annoying and a waste of time for most people. Why don’t you open it up for a fixed period and then randomly award the coupons?

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