The Coupon Illusion: No Checkout Discount, Just a Callback
Let’s be blunt: Arangrant advertises a slew of coupon codes. Promu tracks 18, all recently verified. But none of these codes actually apply a discount at checkout. Instead, submitting a code triggers a lead form or a callback from an agent. The code itself is just a tracking mechanism for the sales team, not a lever for instant savings.
This is a classic play in the luxury travel OTA space. The promise of a 'deal' is used to get your contact info, not to guarantee a lower fare. For shoppers expecting the convenience of a modern OTA. Search, select, pay, done. This feels like a bait-and-switch. You’ll get a call, not a confirmation.
If you’re used to the instant gratification of applying a 10% code and watching the price drop, you’ll be disappointed. The only way to know your real price is to talk to a human. For some, that’s a feature. For most, it’s a frustration.

