Hotels.com is offering $15 of OneKeyCash free when downloading its app, although there are a few important things to be aware of with this offer.
The Deal
- Earn $15 of Hotels.com OneKeyCash when downloading its app.
- Direct link to offer terms.
Key Terms
- To claim your OneKeyCash, click on the provided link and sign into your valid Hotels.com account in the Hotels.com app.
- Bonus OneKeyCash in your account will expire within 90 days from claim date. Find the expiry date in your rewards activity, accessible from your account page.
- “”Qualifying purchase or redemption activity”” means a One Key- eligible hotel or travel item which has been both booked and paid for, or redemption of OneKeyCash through your Account.
- Bonus OneKeyCash is limited to the intended recipient, new app downloads only, can only be redeemed once across our family of brands (Expedia, Hotels.com, Vrbo) and is not transferable.
Quick Thoughts
Getting $15 of OneKeyCash to redeem towards a booking on Expedia, Hotels.com or Vrbo is a nice little deal seeing as all you need to do is download the Hotels.com app.
There are a few things to be aware of though. One is that this is only valid for new app downloads. Hotels.com used to have a policy where you’d have to pay a $5 fee to redeem your rewards unless you made a redemption using their app, so I imagine prolific Hotels.com users will already have downloaded the app at some point.
Another key feature of this offer is that the $15 of OneKeyCash expires after 90 days. The other thing to note is that booking via the app might negate rewards through a shopping portal. Having said that, it might be that when clicking through from a portal that it’ll open the Hotels.com app automatically; if so, a reservation will hopefully track that way, although I’ve never tested it out myself.
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Didn’t get the credit after downloading the app & signing in 24 hrs ago.
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Is there a min amount? What could stop me opening multiple accounts? 15 dollars off 40/50 in Asia is not bad at all.
Hey, Expedia… You know what you can do with it.