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LAST CHANCE: Win £500 of hotel stays with HfP and HotelTonight

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Today, Sunday, is your last chance to enter our current competition.  It is run in association with hotel booking app HotelTonight to promote their current ‘£30 off your first UK booking’ promotion.

We have a prize of £500 of hotel credit to be won.  One lucky reader will win see £500 of credit deposited into their HotelTonight account.

The prize will be valid for 12 months and can be used at any of their properties in over 500 cities.

In addition, every reader who downloads the HotelTonight app will receive £30 towards their first UK hotel booking, valid until the end of 2015.

What is HotelTonight?

HotelTonight is an app which allows you to book a carefully curated selection of hotels, at all price points, up to seven days in advance. By restricting itself to seven days advance booking, it can persuade hotels to offer discounted prices because they will know by that point that they will not be full.

The company operates across the UK, Europe, North America and Latin America with over 500 cities currently covered. Last week the company opened up in Australia with Sydney and Melbourne the first cities to be included.

HotelTonight is only available as an app. There is no website through which you can book. Restricting access to deals to registered users is another way that the company can persuade hotels to offer deals through the platform.

HotelTonight is currently offering a £30 credit to new users. To receive your £30 credit, valid for UK hotels, you need to enter the code HEADFORPOINTS on the sign-up page.

IMPORTANT: the £30 will show as a coupon on your account under the “Redeem promo code” section. It does NOT show as a £30 credit and your ‘Credit’ total will still show £0.

You have until 31st December to redeem your £30 sign-up credit so there is no rush to use it – but you should download the app ASAP whilst the code is still available.

The £30 credit is only for first-time users of the service and a £70 + taxes minimum spend at a UK hotel is required.

What can you win?

We are giving away ONE prize of £500 HotelTonight credit.

The prize will be valid for 12 months and can be used in any of their properties worldwide. As you will see from the app, the company operates in a huge number of cities so you won’t have any problems using your credit.

How do I enter?

You need to download the HotelTonight app for your iPhone, Android or Windows Phone device and claim your £30 of free credit by using the code HEADFORPOINTS. That is it!

There is NO requirement to make a booking.

If you have already downloaded the HotelTonight app over the last couple of months and used the HEADFORPOINTS code then you are already entered into the competition. You do not need to do anything.

The competition will close at midnight UK time tonight, Sunday 12th July. The winner will be picked at random from all valid downloads.

The other rules

The competition is only open to residents of the UK.

Under UK law, I am obliged to make the names of the winners available on request. The joint promoters of the competition are HotelTonight and Head for Points, contact details available on request.

Good luck.

Comments (5)

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  • Brian says:

    Okay this is OT but just want to clarify something. I have two Hilton certificate stays to use. If I book these at two separate hotels in same city will they count as two separate stays towards status? They would be two consecutive nights. Close to getting Diamond status so want make sure I don’t miss out. Thanks

  • Jim Paterson says:

    I have downloaded the app but on Friday I received an e-mail inviting me to visit them online at http://www.hoteltonight.com. This offers a £15 promo code

    • Rob says:

      They do this automatically. Code will be rejected if you used the HFP one.

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