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Last week I gave away 86 upgrades to AwardWalet Plus. I’ve updated this post on the first 2 things you should do when you’re new to the frequent flyer hobby with 99 more new free upgrade codes.
The first two things anyone interested in frequent flyer miles and travel should do is sign up for Award Wallet to track your points and get a Chase Sapphire Preferred Card to earn the most points in a highly flexible, valuable currency, quickly.
Don’t even think about them, take my word for it, just do. You’ll thank me.
Why Chase Sapphire Preferred is a Key Tool for Any Savvy Frequent Flyer
The Chase Sapphire Preferred Card: Earn 50,000 bonus points after you spend $4,000 on purchases in the first 3 months from account opening. That’s $625 in travel when you redeem through Chase Ultimate Rewards® Introductory Annual Fee of $0 the first year, then $95
You can earn another 5,000 bonus points when you add your first authorized user to the account and make a purchase in the same 3 months from account opening.
The card earns 2X points on travel and dining at restaurants & 1 point per dollar spent on all other purchases worldwide.
Points can be transferred to the program you want them to go to — you decide later which one (based on who has the award space you need) and in what quantities.
You can choose from United, Korean, Air France Singapore Airlines, British Airways, Virgin Atlantic and Southwest. That gets you all three major airline alliances, it gets you the extra award space offered to Singapore’s and Air France’s own members. And it gets you non-alliance airlines Virgin Atlantic and Southwest (which has no change for redeposit fees if you need to cancel a trip).
Singapore Airlines Suites
Points transfer to hotels as well, Hyatt is an especially good value but Marriott, Ritz-Carlton and IHG Rewards Club are options too.
Why Award Wallet is a Key Tool for Any Savvy Traveler
Regular readers of the blog know that I use Award Wallet to track my miles and points.
The free version of the service suffices for most. You enter your frequent flyer account numbers and passwords. Then you can update most of your account balances with a single click and see them on one page. You can log into your accounts with a single click.
When I first signed up I realized quickly I was happy to pay the minimum required for their premium membership that included expiration date tracking for many of my accounts.
To me signing up for an Award Wallet account is one of the very first steps to take getting started in this hobby. Not only does it help you manage your points, but it also notifies you of changes to your travel reservations. That’s saved me on several occasions. Sometimes it’s an aircraft change, or a seat assignment change, and I’m able to fix my booking in advance while there are plenty of options rather than finding out at the airport with slim pickings at best.
I also feel more confident that my miles are protected when I track them with AwardWallet. I see changes in my account balnaces right away, since I hit one button to update my accounts each morning. If someone was stealing my miles, I would know right away and probably before they actually traveled with them. AwardWallet also ensures I know when miles post, which helps in tracking down miles I am owed rather than earning miles and merely hoping they post.
Sign Up Free, Upgrade to Premium Free
Most benefits are provided free, however there are extras that come with the ‘Plus’ version of AwardWallet, like expiration tracking for the majority of your accounts. Here’s the comparison:
Here are 99 free upgrade links that will let you take your existing free account and give yourself premium service for 6 months.
They’re likely to go quickly, I apologize if they are gone by the time you try them. Hopefully readers may be willing to give away their own upgrade coupon links in the comments as well.
Thank you!
Here’s my AW coupon code: free-nqxgkj
All Gone???
https://AwardWallet.com/?refCode=xwkgijkjgj
5 left — Help yourself!
10 free codes for first time users https://AwardWallet.com/?refCode=glxlxolmrn
“Invalid coupon code” over and over and over.
I am so irritated by the way you do these giveaways. AwardWallet limits the number of times you can try a code to 5. That means if someone has used any of the above codes I only get 5 attempts to get an upgrade. So, I was blocked from entering codes yet again today. Why not do a lottery and distribute the codes one per person that wins?
Ya, these “giveaways” seem bogus. Same thing every time. Probably all gobbled up by the same people who grab ten or twenty at a time. It’s all hype.
I’m beginning to wonder if they were valid to begin with…
I suspect that these Awardwallet code postings are a stealth marketing technique. If you see “this code has been used” enough times, maybe you’ll get frustrated enough to shell out for the upgrade.
got ONE, thanks
Here’s another 10 for first time users: https://AwardWallet.com/?refCode=cxj4bzo2mk
You are welcome to use my code!
free-jcoihy
Here’s another free upgrade code: https://AwardWallet.com/?refCode=v7iqf3o0ln
I also get credit if you use it. So thanks in advance.
Chris
Used free-jcoihy. Thanks!
Thanks Joan H. It worked! Here’s the one I just got for 10 free upgrades:
free-ibaggi
So frustrating! by the time I get the newsletter in my email all the codes seem to be long gone. The last time Ben (Lucky, One Mile at a Time) gave away codes he did it in a couple of small batches and gave us a warning (date and time for the giveaway) before hand. You still had to be super quick, but at least I felt like I had a fighting chance
Cynthia, I just checked & my 10 upgrades still show available. Please try:
free-ibaggi.
Thank you Lisa C
Thanks Lisa C, but those codes are only good for first time users of the premium service. They don’t work for me since I’ve had an upgrade before.
As a thanks for Lisa C, I am leaving my own code in case someone wants it: free-gcflgh