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Old Jan 8, 2015, 2:07 pm
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*NEW* Now See All Your Electronic Travel Credit(s) (ETCs) on Your United.com Account!
Originally Posted by DELee
Link to Travel Credit Lookup by E-mail Page:

https://www.united.com/en/us/fly/travel/credit.html

Note: page first shows FFCs; scroll down further for ETCs.

David
Update 30 Aug 2021
We’re extending electronic certificatesTo give you more flexibility when you travel, electronic certificates are now valid for 24 months from the date they were issued. This includes all currently valid electronic certificates and all new ones issued on or after April 1, 2020. All electronic certificates due to expire prior to December 31, 2022, will be extended until December 31, 2022.

This policy change will automatically appear, but it may not be reflected everywhere right away. We’d appreciate your patience as we work to make that happen.
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See discussion in COVID19 Schedule Change (6+hrs)/Cancellation Refund, UA resisting refunds, DOT ruling

Checking the balance: http://www.united.com/web/en-US/apps...s/default.aspx
Enter type (see below) and PIN as a single code without any spaces. Then the page will say it couldn't find anything and offer you a place to enter your last name. Note, will show remaining value but not expiration date,

What does "type" mean? Good question. See the following answer from post 670:

Originally Posted by WineCountryUA
In most cases this will be 20TCVA or 19TCVA (from 2019)

On the ETC , this is labeled as Promotion Code

There are other types but rarer
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Electronic Travel Certificates (ETCs) / vouchers can only be used for travel on an entirely UA/UX operated paid itinerary.
Late August 2021 Now useable on partner and codeshare itins!
ETCs can now be used to pay pre-paid baggage fees.
Not valid when there are partner flights or any segment that uses partner metal.
Cannot be used to pay award flight fees.
Cannot be used for E+ fees, WiFi fees, UA subscriptions (Wifi, E+ fees, UC membership, ...), upgrades fees (but OK for up-fares), change fees, ....
ETC can be used by anyone with the PIN and last name of the original person receiving the ETC.
If not fully used the residual can be used later with the same original expiration.
ETCs will be used for the total amount needed (no partial payments if the ETC has a greater value)


TVCA certs with PINs (by far the most common ecert most customers will receive -- such as goodwill compensation from Customer Care or refunds on flights) are considered a form of payment and don't reduce the PQDs PQP earnings.. So the full value of the ticket is earned, no reduction
Originally Posted by cfischer
Expiration -- ETCs generally have a 1 2-year life. The ETC should be used prior to expiration -- but the actual travel days can be after expiration. While not publically documented, it does appear ETCs have a 30 day (one month?) post-expiration grace period.

How do I use the ETC?
Online works fine or you can call and used an agent (a fee may apply)

Online, either select "all search" options and scroll to the bottom of the screen to enter
or
wait until you get to the Payment Options at the end of the purchasing steps and select "United payment types"
Enter pin code (7 or 10 digits) and Last Name on the ETC

Where online can I view my unused ETCs?
You cannot. No such listing is available. UA now displays some ETCs in Your Account (May 2020)
Reports suggest ETCs from flight credits seem to be displayed but customer service ETCs are not.
Now See All Your Electronic Travel Credit(s) (ETCs) on Your United.com Account!
You can call and ask an agent to look these up for you. Note agents will not provide the ETC PIN on the phone.

Can an ETC be used for covering the costs of a post-purchase upfare?
Multiple reports of success but one mentioned it would need to be the sole method of payment.
Can only be done by an agent -- not online
Can not be an upgrade fee, must be an upfare.

Can an ETC be used to UC membership or E+ access fee or change fee or award fee or upgrade co-pay or baggage fee or ...
ETCs can only be used for airfare, not for any fee
August 2020 - ETCs can be used for internet access, E+, subscriptions, upgrades, bag fees

Can I partially use an ETC and then pay the remainder with a credit card (to get the card's benefits)?
No, the ETC must be fully used (up to the needed amount). Only if the ETC is insufficient, can a credit card then be used.

If I make a booking with an ETC and then cancel -- what happens?
Normally it would just stay as flight credit. If refunded, it goes back to the original ETC (recent reports suggest a new ETC is now issued). If that has expired, it gets tricky, UA may create a new ETC -- this situation generally takes manual handling. It does not get converted to cash

How many ETCs can be used at one time?
There is a limit of one ETC per passenger. If you have multiple passengers on the PNR, you can apply 1 ETC each ( does not have to be the same value ETC nor does ETC to be applied to every passenger). (Recent reports suggest the use of multiple ETCs per passenger). If you have more ETCs than passengers, you can now combine ETCs. You can also use one-ways to double the number of opportunities to use ETCs vs roundtrips.
Combinability update July 2017 - ETCs can be combined (either a new ETC created with the expiration date of the earliest-expiring ETC or multiple ETCs used on a PNR). Appears will only combine ETC if you need to do this to book a flight. Initially, UA seemed to allow the combining for future use but most reports now suggest you need to also have a flight booking in mind using the new combined ETC.
Combinability update June 2020 - ETCs can be combined at the website payment screen without calling (see post 690)

Related threads
Extending a Credit/Travel/ETC Voucher by booking a refundable fare?

Is there any way to combine multiple travel certificates into one? {out-of-date -- see not above}

UA Electronic Travel Certificate & Codeshares/partner flights

Using ETCs in Canada (outside of US) on new United.com

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Old Apr 9, 2019, 12:30 pm
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Anybody has an experience with cancelling a refundable ticket that was purchased with an ETC? I get the option to get a refund in the form of an ETC, but it requires a mailing address for this - does this mean the new ETC will be actually MAILED (and not eMailed) to me? Is there any way to get the ETC quicker than waiting for a letter to arrive in Europe?

Thanks for your experience!

Greetings - Dirk
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Old Apr 9, 2019, 12:56 pm
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Originally Posted by djohannw
Anybody has an experience with cancelling a refundable ticket that was purchased with an ETC? I get the option to get a refund in the form of an ETC, but it requires a mailing address for this - does this mean the new ETC will be actually MAILED (and not eMailed) to me? Is there any way to get the ETC quicker than waiting for a letter to arrive in Europe?

Thanks for your experience!

Greetings - Dirk
I wouldn't count on it being mailed or e-mailed. A customer service agent will be able to look it up from your account. If you have the PNR of the cancelled reservation, that would likely make it easier for them.
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Old Apr 9, 2019, 1:33 pm
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Originally Posted by jsloan
I wouldn't count on it being mailed or e-mailed. A customer service agent will be able to look it up from your account. If you have the PNR of the cancelled reservation, that would likely make it easier for them.
Problem is that this is a combined ETC (from three ETCs I had)...I do not have the PIN of that ETC as I never had that.

Greetings - Dirk
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Old Apr 9, 2019, 1:41 pm
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Originally Posted by djohannw
Problem is that this is a combined ETC (from three ETCs I had)...I do not have the PIN of that ETC as I never had that.

Greetings - Dirk
The PIN wouldn't have done you any good anyway, as they will issue a new one. The customer service representative should be able to look it up based upon the confirmation number of the reservation that you're cancelling.
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Old Apr 9, 2019, 5:31 pm
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Originally Posted by djohannw
Anybody has an experience with cancelling a refundable ticket that was purchased with an ETC? I get the option to get a refund in the form of an ETC, but it requires a mailing address for this - does this mean the new ETC will be actually MAILED (and not eMailed) to me? Is there any way to get the ETC quicker than waiting for a letter to arrive in Europe?

Thanks for your experience!

Greetings - Dirk
yeah, apparently. It also rarely works. Getting # and PIN from CS is the way to go, if it shows up via snail mail ... you got the into twice.
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Old Apr 13, 2019, 2:02 pm
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I'm looking into booking a flight and I have two ETC's. On the payment page I can only enter one ETC. Is there a way to combine two ETC's into one? According to the wiki a new ETC can be created with the expiration date of the earliest expiring ETC. I asked United about this on Facebook and they say you can only redeem two ETC's by making a phone booking.

Is calling really gonna be my only option to get these two ETC's redeemed? I'm not residing in the US and I'd like to skip the phone bill and 'booking service fee' that starts at $25.
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Old Apr 13, 2019, 2:29 pm
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Originally Posted by Division
I'm looking into booking a flight and I have two ETC's. On the payment page I can only enter one ETC. Is there a way to combine two ETC's into one? According to the wiki a new ETC can be created with the expiration date of the earliest expiring ETC. I asked United about this on Facebook and they say you can only redeem two ETC's by making a phone booking.

Is calling really gonna be my only option to get these two ETC's redeemed? I'm not residing in the US and I'd like to skip the phone bill and 'booking service fee' that starts at $25.
you don’t need to book over the phone. But if there’s only one traveler, then you have to have them combined first, then can use the new one when you make the booking online. ETC terms are always one per passenger. If there are two passengers you are booking for, then you can use both ETCs for the same booking.

if you’re flying a round trip on a route that has one way fares that are half a round trip (many, but not all, domestic routes have this), then you can also book two one ways. Just note there are disadvantages to this (I.e, if you find later on you need to make changes to both the outbound and return, you will need to pay change fees twice).
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Old Apr 13, 2019, 2:52 pm
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There's just me so that shouldn't be an issue. You say I have to get them combined first. Can Customer Service combine two into one which I can then use online?
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Old Apr 13, 2019, 4:10 pm
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Originally Posted by Division
...You say I have to get them combined first. Can Customer Service combine two into one which I can then use online?
There have been reports that agents are requiring you to have a booking to combine ETCs. Some will, some don't.

Suggestions.
Call and ask if the agent will waive the fee since this can not be done online.

For some tickets, it is possible to select "pay in Person" under payment types. Then call, there is no booking fee.
Partner flights may disable this option

For calling, use Skype, Google Voice, ..... (other internet calling serivices) that are free or ultra low cost)
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Old Apr 23, 2019, 9:09 am
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Determining ETC value

Mods, please feel free to move this if an existing post covers this question.

I have a variety of ETC's accumulated over the last 12 months. I have used some in total or part, but have not done a good job keeping track of what I have used. Is there a way (short of doing a dummy booking and trying to apply each ETC) to determine the value remaining of each ETC? Thanks for your help!

Last edited by WineCountryUA; Apr 23, 2019 at 11:33 am Reason: Moved to ETC master thread
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Old Apr 23, 2019, 9:14 am
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Originally Posted by bluedemon211
Mods, please feel free to move this if an existing post covers this question.

I have a variety of ETC's accumulated over the last 12 months. I have used some in total or part, but have not done a good job keeping track of what I have used. Is there a way (short of doing a dummy booking and trying to apply each ETC) to determine the value remaining of each ETC? Thanks for your help!
You can check your ETC balance(s) using the following link:
https://www.united.com/web/en-US/app...s/default.aspx
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Old Apr 23, 2019, 9:49 am
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Originally Posted by Intl359Widget
You can check your ETC balance(s) using the following link:
https://www.united.com/web/en-US/app...s/default.aspx
Thanks for the link. However, this appears to be for "Promotional Programs". When I enter the ETC # for one I know is valid, it comes back with an error message "We did not recognize the offer code entered", and "If your offer can be combined with a United travel certificate, you’ll have the opportunity to include your certificate information on the Payment page". Help!
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Old Apr 23, 2019, 10:50 am
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18TCVA or 19TCVA

OP, you need to add either 18TCVA or 19TCVA before your PIN on your search, depending upon which year (2018 or 2019) the Ecert was issued. Then, you will be asked for last name and then no-robot stuff. Good luck.
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Old Apr 23, 2019, 11:30 am
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From the thread's wiki
Checking the balance: http://www.united.com/web/en-US/apps...s/default.aspx
Enter type and pin as a single code and then it will ask for Last Name.
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Old Apr 23, 2019, 6:18 pm
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Originally Posted by Kmxu
OP, you need to add either 18TCVA or 19TCVA before your PIN on your search, depending upon which year (2018 or 2019) the Ecert was issued. Then, you will be asked for last name and then no-robot stuff. Good luck.
Thank you, it worked perfectly! FT rocks!

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