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Why You Should Use Award Wallet to Track Your Miles

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It is difficult to track miles and points in different accounts and for different people (your partner, parents, children etc.)  Award Wallet helps you keep track all your miles and points including airline miles, hotel points, and car rental points.

You can also log into your miles and points account by just clicking on the link in Award Wallet, without having to enter the username and password yourself.  I like Award Wallet so much that I even advertise on Award Wallet, besides using it, of course!

And you get 6 months of free premium service if you use code “MillionMileSecrets” to sign-up for a new Award Wallet account.

 Award Wallet

Link:   AwardWallet.com

Use Award Wallet to Track Your Miles & Points

Why Award Wallet?

It can be hard to track miles and points in different accounts.  Award Wallet keeps all your airline, hotel, and car rental miles and points in one place.  You always know your exact miles and points balance – and expiration date – so you can prevent them from expiring.

You can also add family accounts, allowing you to manage everyone’s miles and points in one easy and convenient place.  I use Award Wallet to track both Emily and my accounts as well as our parents’ accounts.

You can use Award Wallet – for free! – with 562 airline, hotel, car rental, and credit card loyalty programs.

However, Delta, Southwest, and United Airlines do NOT allow Award Wallet to track your miles and points for you.  However, you can forward your mileage statements from Delta, Southwest, and United to Award Wallet and they will update your balances monthly.

How To Sign Up For Award Wallet

Step 1 – Register For An Award Wallet Account

Go to Award Wallet, and click on “Register” to create your Award Wallet account.

Step 1 – Click “Register” To Sign-Up For An Award Wallet Account

Step 2 – Enter Your Information

Create a user name and password, agree to the terms of use, fill in your personal information, then click “Register.”

Don’t forget to enter “MillionMileSecrets” in the “Coupon Code” field to get 6 months of free Award Wallet Pro!

Step 2 –  Enter Your Personal Information And Click “Register”

Step 3 – Enter Your Information

Your account is created and you can begin adding your airline, hotel, or car rental accounts.

Step 3 – Add New Accounts to Your Award Wallet Account

Get 6 Months Of Premium Service For Free

Award Wallet offers two types of accounts:

Both accounts allow you to:

Award Wallet Plus allows you to export your miles and points balances via Excel and gives you unlimited notice of expirations (the free version only allows for 3 notices).

Types Of Award Wallet Accounts

You can use the regular account for free, but the premium version costs $5 (or you can pay more than $5) every 6 months.  I gladly pay the fee for the premium version.

But you can get 6 months of premium service for free!

Use coupon code “MillionMileSecrets” when signing up and you’ll get 6 months of premium service free.

How To Add Airline/Hotels/Car Rental Programs

Step 1 – Add New Program

After your account is created you’ll get a popup screen that allows you to add a new program.

You can simply click “Add a New Award Program” to start adding your accounts.

Step 1 – Click “Add A New Award Program” To Add A Loyalty Program To Your Award Wallet Account

Or you can click the “+” or “Add a New Program” button to add your loyalty program information.

Step 1 (alternate) – Click “+” Or “Add A New Program” To Add A Loyalty Program To Your Award Wallet Account

Step 2 – Choose The Loyalty Program You Want To Add

Click on the program name or the “Add +” for the program you want to add.

In this example, I’m adding the Agoda Rewards hotel program.

Step 2 – Choose The Loyalty Program By Clicking Program Name Or “Add +”

Enter your login details for the awards program you’ve chosen and click “Add.”

Next Enter Your Login Information And Click “Add”

Your award account has now been added to Award Wallet.

STEP 3 – Your Account is Added

My Agoda Rewards account is now visible via Award Wallet.

Your Loyalty Account Is Now In Award Wallet And You Can View the Points in Your Account

Security

I can’t tell you if it is safe to store your information on Award Wallet or not.  I’m happy to sign-up for as many services as I can online, and don’t really worry about my accounts getting hacked in exchange for the convienence.

But do what you’re comfortable with!

You can store your password locally on your computer or with Award Wallet.  If you store your passwords with Award Wallet, you can access your account information from any computer through the Award Wallet website.

If you store your password locally, you can only access your information from that particular computer.

Award Wallet App

Award Wallet also offers an app for your smartphone.   This comes in handy when you’re traveling and need to access your frequent flyer number or hotel program number.

Here’s a link to download the Award Wallet App for Android.

Award Wallet App For Android

Here’s a link to download the Award Wallet App for iPhone.

Award Wallet App For iPhone

Bottom Line

Award Wallet allows you to track all your miles and points in one spot.

You get six months of FREE Award Wallet Plus when you use coupon code “MillionMileSecrets” for signing-up.

Don’t forget to install the Award Wallet app on your smartphone so that you can easily refer to your miles and points account numbers!

PS:  I’m driving all day and won’t be able to get to the comments until later.
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