Originally Posted by
l'etoile
My comment was in response to a question asking for proof the coupon was signed, but to be sure, I've found it does make a difference. The OP of this thread notes he signed the coupon several times, but had no proof. The auditor's coupon provides some proof as there's probably no way to get that without going to the airport to sign the "bluey". It contains the ticket number for the itin to be upgraded along with the sponsoring person's MP number, name and signature. It's better than a gift letter IME and has certainly worked for those I've sponsored when the agent did not enter the appropriate info, which, unfortunately, seems to be most always.
I totally agree with you. Gift letter is only meant to be as a back up.
The most important part is:
1. In SSR field that it shows as HK, holding confirmed, for all confirmed upgrade segments
2. In United field, add a comment that you were at the airport, showed your ID, authorized and signed for the transfer of your one SWU
Any UA agent can pull that information up.