One of the most helpful tools I’ve found to keep track of all my miles and points accounts is AwardWallet. With their website and apps for iPhone or Android, you’re able to track your airline, hotel, credit card, rental car and many other types of program balances (678 and counting). Trust me, it can become addicting to hit refresh and see if your balances have increased. AwardWallet can track balances for multiple family members but most importantly it will notify you if your balances are due to expire. The worst thing for miles and points junkies is for their hard earned points to waste away, unused.
I’m mentioning this because I think AwardWallet has always been a seriously underpriced offering. When I started, you only had to pay whatever you wanted to upgrade to the premium version. Since then, they had suggested you pay $10 for a year, which was still a bargain and an amount I was always willing to pay. The price increased to $30 on February 15, 2017, but you know what? I still think the service they offer is worth the $30.
If you want to sign up, feel free to use my link (I get a small kickback if 5 people sign up using my link). I’d be very thankful if you did.
Feel free to comment if you have any questions on how to sign up and track your programs.
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