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Ends Tonight: Save $100 on $400+ Hotel Booking

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You can get $100 off a hotel booking of $400 or more the 1st time you use the Expedia tablet app.

This promotion expires September 4, 2014, (TODAY) at 11:59 pm Pacific Time.

The app is available for Apple iOS and Google Android.

You Can Save $100 on Your Hotel Booking but This Deal Ends Tonight

How to Get the Discount

Go to Expedia.com, scroll down and click the promotional banner.

On Expedia.com Scroll Down and Click the Banner for the New Expedia Tablet App

You will be taken to a new page where you can enter your mobile phone number.

Or you can go directly to the promotion page here.

You’ll receive a text message with a download link and a 2nd text with your coupon code.

Your Coupon Code Will Be Sent to Your Mobile Phone

You might be able to get the discount from the Expedia.com website on your computer but this sale is intended only for app users.

That said, the discount DID show up for me when I made a test booking on my computer.

I Entered the Coupon Code Expedia Sent to My Phone and Received $100 Off a $400+ Hotel Booking

Remember to book your hotel with your Chase Sapphire Preferred card to get 2X Chase Ultimate Rewards points on travel purchases or with the Barclaycard Arrival Plus World Elite Mastercard for 2.1% cash back.

Because you’re booking through Expedia and not directly with the hotel, you won’t get credit toward elite status.  But the savings could be worth it.

Bottom Line

Book a hotel stay of at least $400 with the Expedia app to get a $100 discount.   This deal ends today at 11:59 pm Pacific Time.

Let me know if you got the discount!

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